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Listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in December 1999, 15th- to 19th-century Hoi An beguiles with a maze of lantern-lit streets alongside the Thu Bon River. Immerse yourself in ancient architecture, including houses, temples, pagodas, streets and ports.
Listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in December 1999, 15th- to 19th-century Hoi An beguiles with a maze of lantern-lit streets alongside the Thu Bon River. Immerse yourself in ancient architecture, including houses, temples, pagodas, streets and ports.
Listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in December 1999, 15th- to 19th-century Hoi An beguiles with a maze of lantern-lit streets alongside the Thu Bon River. Immerse yourself in ancient architecture, including houses, temples, pagodas, streets and ports.
Located on the banks of Song Hung (Perfume River), the Imperial City of Hue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of only 10 walled cities still standing, Hue was the national capital and the political, cultural and religious centre of Vietnam under the Nguyen Dynasty until 1945.
Located on the banks of Song Hung (Perfume River), the Imperial City of Hue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of only 10 walled cities still standing, Hue was the national capital and the political, cultural and religious centre of Vietnam under the Nguyen Dynasty until 1945.
Located on the banks of Song Hung (Perfume River), the Imperial City of Hue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of only 10 walled cities still standing, Hue was the national capital and the political, cultural and religious centre of Vietnam under the Nguyen Dynasty until 1945.
The Golden Hands Bridge in Ba Na Hills, Da Nang City, is a popular stop in Vietnam. The bridge is supported by two giant hands across the mountain forest, often shrouded in the mist of the Ba Na Mountains.