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🏮 3 Days in Hoi An: Temples, Lanterns & Local Life Before Sunrise

Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most charming towns — think yellow-washed walls, lantern-lit alleys, riverside markets, and wooden shopfronts. But beyond its beauty, there's a quieter, more authentic rhythm best discovered slowly. That’s why we recommend staying at least 3 days. 🕖 Pro Tip: Wake up early. Wander the streets before 7:30 a.m., when the town still belongs to the locals. You’ll see vendors setting up, women in conical hats carrying baskets, and monks walking silently — a different, peaceful Hoi An. 🎟️ Tickets: To explore temples and old houses, you’ll need a 120,000 VND Old Town ticket (valid for 5 sites). Get it at kiosks at town entrances. 🗓️ Day 1 – Old Town Highlights • Japanese Covered Bridge – Built in the 1590s, this is Hoi An’s icon. Visit early to avoid crowds. • Quang Trieu Assembly Hall – Colorful and detailed, dedicated to the sea goddess. • Ba Mu Temple Gate – A peaceful photo spot with lotus ponds. • Hoi An Communal House – A glimpse into village culture and spiritual traditions. 🍽️ Lunch: Try Hi Restaurant, a family-run spot with delicious local food and optional cooking classes. 🎨 Reaching Out Arts & Crafts – Don’t miss this beautiful store and social project that supports disabled artisans. It’s a meaningful place to shop. 🛏️ Stay: We recommend May Trang Homestay – friendly hosts, clean rooms, great location. Alternative: Green Sand Homestay, also cozy and close to the Old Town. 🗓️ Day 2 – Culture & Performance • Quan Cong Temple – Dedicated to a legendary Chinese general. • Minh Huong Pagoda – A quiet, atmospheric temple tucked away from the crowds. • Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House – Enjoy music and dance rooted in Vietnamese folklore. 🕘 Shows usually at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. – go early for a good seat. 🥗 Lunch: Madam Lau offers calm ambiance and local dishes like cao lầu. 🥖 Snack Tip: Grab a banh mi at Banh Mi Phuong, famous thanks to Anthony Bourdain. 🗓️ Day 3 – Museums & Markets • Precious Heritage Museum – Created by photographer Rehahn, showcasing Vietnam’s ethnic minorities. Unique and moving. • Hoi An Market – A lively spot for fruits, snacks, and people-watching. 🕦 Visit early morning to avoid crowds and see locals in action. 🚫 Skip the Night Market – It’s crowded and overpriced. For better souvenirs, explore small shops off the main streets. 🌅 Final Thoughts Hoi An rewards slow travelers. From sunrise strolls to traditional shows and meaningful shopping at places like Reaching Out, this town reveals its soul over time — far beyond the lanterns.
Posted: Jun 18, 2025
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