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Category Archives: Hoi An
Museum of Folklore in Hoi An
Located on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, the Museum of Folk Culture in Hoi An occupies a 150-year-old Chinese trading house. The museum is home to over 500 original artefacts dating back at least one hundred years ago. These artefacts are displayed … Continue reading
Posted in Hoi An, Photography, TRAVEL, VIETNAM
Tagged culture, folkfore, museum, traditional customs
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Silk Lanterns of Hoi An
Throughout the narrow cobblestone streets of the old quarters of the World Heritage town of Hoi An, Vietnam – with its 16th century houses, moss-covered ancient temples and pagodas, silk tailors, shoe makers and jewellery shops – are hundreds of … Continue reading
Posted in Hoi An, Photography, TRAVEL, VIETNAM
Tagged Hoi An lanterns, Silk and bamboo lanterns
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Wandering Around Hoi An’s Central Market
Hoi An’s Central Market is probably one of the best in Vietnam. The market sits on the riverside and is packed full of excellent food at rock bottom prices. This is the place to pick up spices, souvenirs, try local … Continue reading
Posted in Hoi An, Photography, TRAVEL, VIETNAM
Tagged Fresh food markets, SE Asian markets, Vietnamese market
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