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| Sight at Tran Phu - Hoang Van Thu crossroad area. | ![]() |
Nguyen Thai Hoc street - In front of Hoi an museum of Trade ceramics |
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The museum of Trade ceramics is a very nice building of more than a hundred years old. In this museum, 430 ceramic artefacts from 8th to 18th centuries are displayed, testifying the important role of Hoi An commercial port town in the maritime ceramic trade network in the region and on the world. |
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| Sight at Le Loi - Nguyen Thai Hoc crossroad area. | ![]() |
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| Sight at Le Loi - Tran Phu crossroad area. | ![]() |
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| Sight at Bach Dang street area. | ![]() |
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Tan Ky house, which is at number 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc street , is a typical example of the shop house form of old Hoian. Nearly 200 years old, the house is still in a good state of preservation. |
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| Sight at Tran Phu street area. In front of AaBaba Shop. | ![]() |
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| Sight at Bach Dang - Nguyen Thai Hoc crossroad area. Entrance to An Hoi bridge. | ![]() |
Chau Thuong Van - Tran Phu Crossroad - In front of Quang Trieu Assembly Hall |
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Quang Trieu (Cantonese) Assembly Hall was built in 1885 by Chinese Cantonese merchants at Hoian to worship genies and for use as a meeting place of their fellow men. |
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Chua Cau - The Japanese Covered Bridge - On Bach Dang Street |
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Since its building, Chua Cau has remained deeply and unchangeably in the sub conscience of Hoian people thanks to its sole uniqueness. Consisting of two different structures, a pagoda (actually more a shrine than a pagoda) and a covered bridge, the monument spans a litle stream. |
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