Hoi An at night in my eyes - Let’s saunter around
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It is not by chance that the ancient town of Hoi An was honored as one of the 20 best “night life” in the world, because when the night falls, this place put on the look which is very different, full of passion. In your Vietnam tour 7 days, do not miss the time with twinkle night to saunter around Hoi An old town.
The first place you should visit in Hoi An at night is Japanese Covered Bridge. This bridge was built in the 17th century. It is a very dear and unique symbol of Hoi An and is illuminated by colorful lights, continuous color change at night. You will find many couples taking wedding photos and the children selling the lights here.
After 6 p.m, the old town begins to light up, as well as the glittering candles. Taking a walk near Hoai River in the evening, right in the area of Japanese Covered Bridge, An Hoi Bridge, you will see pictures of the cute baby in a long dress and hat is selling the lights for guest.
Bach Dang street at night is lit by sparkling gold light from the row of ancient houses, sparkle under the surface of the Hoai River. This corner of the city makes Hoi An as Venice of Vietnam. This is also the lowest area in the ancient town of Hoi An so every night the water is rising up the road.
On the other side of Hoai River is Nguyen Phuc Chu street. This neighborhood mainly focuses on restaurants, pubs. You can come here to enjoy the food, drink some beer or find a souvenir for yourself. Right in the center of An Hoi there is an array of shops selling lanterns.
Hoi An ancient town at night, perhaps the most beautiful place. It will warm up your honeymoon in Vietnam with the romantic time walking together. The old town really return to the old, seductive look inherent.
Japanese Covered Bridge - a highlight of Hoi An Old Town at night
Another fun and bustling destination is the nightlife district. The street vendors which are simply presented with a set of tables and chairs, right next to the Hoai River will make you feel like returning to the old town of Hoi An. In the street, people usually sell specialties such as Cao Lau, chicken rice, Quang noodles,... that are affordable. You can eat and sightseeing Hoai River.After 6 p.m, the old town begins to light up, as well as the glittering candles. Taking a walk near Hoai River in the evening, right in the area of Japanese Covered Bridge, An Hoi Bridge, you will see pictures of the cute baby in a long dress and hat is selling the lights for guest.
Hoai River is likely the heart of Hoi An Old Town with sparkling lanterns at night
Near the An Hoi Bridge, there is a large courtyard, with the bustle of the evening - a fun game - a folk game. You can join the game by buying a card and the rest is to listen to the folk who sing folk songs. The song will end with the name of a card, if you have the card in hand, you will win and receive a gift.Bach Dang street at night is lit by sparkling gold light from the row of ancient houses, sparkle under the surface of the Hoai River. This corner of the city makes Hoi An as Venice of Vietnam. This is also the lowest area in the ancient town of Hoi An so every night the water is rising up the road.
On the other side of Hoai River is Nguyen Phuc Chu street. This neighborhood mainly focuses on restaurants, pubs. You can come here to enjoy the food, drink some beer or find a souvenir for yourself. Right in the center of An Hoi there is an array of shops selling lanterns.
Hoi An ancient town at night, perhaps the most beautiful place. It will warm up your honeymoon in Vietnam with the romantic time walking together. The old town really return to the old, seductive look inherent.
You should not forget the old streets of Hoi An at night
Still in the street is the night market in Hoi An. The market is selling a lot of products made of wood, stone, metal... extremely diverse. Night market is especially suitable for girls to come here to buy a pair of earrings, necklaces, bracelets... The jewelry which is sold in the night market is very delicate because it serves both foreign guests and Vietnamese guests.
Source: fareastour.com