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by cristina 
Hoi An has been discovered. Nice restaurants outnumber street stalls, accomodation is relatively expensive, and there are almost as many tailors as there are tourists roaming the streets. But Hoi An wasn't made a Unesco Wold Heritage Site for nothing. Its winding lanes and riverside location are truly beguiling, and influences from the Chinese, European and Japanese traders that passed through the historic port are evident in its art and architecture; Hoi An doesn't look or feel like anywhere else in Vietnam. The picturesque beach outside town only adds to the allure, making Hoi An a relaxing place to kick back for a few days.
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sight Japanese bridge
Japanese and Chinese in Hoi An established separate living quarters. The boundary between the territories of the 18 m long, covered Japanese bridge With the construction of the first and repeatedly de...
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