| Hoi An Ancient Town is a beautifully preserved historic trading port in central Vietnam, and it’s seriously like stepping into a living postcard. It's located in Quảng Nam Province and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. Here’s a quick vibe check on what makes it so special: * Why It’s Magical:
	
	Architectural Fusion: It blends Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and French influences, thanks to its history as a major Southeast Asian trading hub from the 15th to 19th centuries.
	Lantern-lit Streets: The old town is famous for its lanterns — especially stunning during full moon festivals when the entire place glows with colorful lights.
	No Cars Allowed: The ancient town center is pedestrian-only, which makes wandering through its yellow-washed streets feel even more dreamy.
	Tailor Central: It’s known for custom tailoring — you can get suits, dresses, or shoes made in a day or two.
	Street Food Heaven: You’ll find iconic dishes like cao lầu, white rose dumplings, and bánh mì that are unique to Hoi An. * What To Do:
	
	Visit Japanese Covered Bridge: Built in the 16th century, it’s an iconic landmark.
	Explore Ancient Houses: Like the Tan Ky House or Phung Hung House — still maintained by the original families.
	Take a Riverboat Ride: Along the Thu Bồn River, especially at sunset.
	Check Out An Bang Beach: Just a short bike ride from the old town. |