Hoi An is confirmed as a unique urban area on Germany’s Reisereporter.de by Daniel Schramm.
Hoi An on Reisereporter.de
Daniel Schramm describes Hoi An with unforgettable experiences and deep aspiration.
Hoi An ancient town is seen as a living suburban museum and the heart of this city.
Small and winding streets and ancient houses make the city charming and attractive. It is a combination of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architecture, creating diversity and uniqueness.
Hoi An is known not only for its scenic beauty and historic sites but also for its excellent Vietnamese cuisine, especially delicious street foods.
Hoi An ancient town was recognised as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO thanks to well-preserved colonial houses and small streets. Visitors to this heritage seem to get lost in the past of history.
Daniel Schramm also mentions some must-visit places in Hoi An, including the Japanese Bridge and My Son Sanctuary. He puts a special emphasis on street food, from breakfast dishes to romantic dinners on the beach.
According to Reisereporter.de, Hoi An used to rank 2nd on the list of the top 25 most attractive destinations in 2023. Hoi An is considered the ‘Venice’ of Vietnam by Reisereporter, located on the banks of the Thu Bon river with an atmosphere similar to Northern Italy.
The Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An city, Quang Nam
Visitors to Hoi An ancient town is fascinated by rowing along small canals, enjoying coffee along with the sounds in the town, and the romantic atmosphere of bridges and small alleys at sunset.
When the streets and houses are illuminated by thousands of lights and lanterns, the ancient town becomes a mysterious and wonderful picture.
Q.Thu briefly translanted from nguoiquansat.vn