Vietnam Phường
Japanese Covered Bridge
An iconic historical footbridge featuring distinctive Japanese architecture and a small temple, spanning a creek in Hội An's old quarter.
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The river is in the center of Hoi An, where most of the action takes place. At night, lanterns illuminate up and down the banks (and everywhere else in town too). It’s usually busy, but somehow calm in the midst of everyone sharing the promenade. Visit Phuc Kien Temple and then cross over Cau Chua Pagoda to continue wandering.
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How to Spend One Day in Hoi An, Vietnam
Read more...Narrow streets peppered with lanterns and cultural fusion make Vietnam’s ancient city of Hoi An a wondrous storybook to step into. The mélange of historical influences are evident in golden colonial-style buildings which house some of the best eats and local goods in town. Although tourism is booming (and understandably so), it doesn’t manage to […]