1. What is the Ba Mu Temple Gate? In Vietnamese culture, buildings are often defined by their purpose, rather than their structure. The Ba Mu Temple Gate derives its...
The best ways to explore the ancient town of Hoi An
Culture & History
Traveling from Da Nang to Hoi An is a popular journey for tourists visiting Vietnam, as the two cities are located just 30 kilometers apart, making the trip short and...
Lantern is known as the symbol of Hoi An because it is not only lights up the physical landscape of Hoi An but also serves as a symbolic beacon, guiding...
Step into the heart of Hoi An, and you will find The Japanese Bridge - a priceless symbol of Hoi An Ancient Town. The Japanese Bridge is a living testament...
Ideal Place For Defense My Son Valley is a closed and remote valley, surrounded by mountains, only about 10 km from Tra Kieu capital. With such a location, many researchers...
Sa Huynh prehistoric and cultural era: 1000 BC - 2nd century AD Sa Huynh is one of the three largest cultures in the prehistoric era on the territory of Vietnam,...
1. Overview Of My Son Sanctuary My Son Sanctuary was built with 2 main purposes: Worshiping the Champa kings Practicing religion, particularly Hinduism. Champa Kindom was established in the 2nd...
1. Origin of Yin and Yang Philosophy The theory of Yin and yang has long roots, first appearing in the famous book called I Ching in China around 3,000 BC....
Where is Quan Thang Ancient House? Located at 77 Tran Phu Street, Quan Thang ancient house is recognized as one of the most beautiful old houses in Hoi An built...
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