Located in Hoi An, a UNESCO-recognized ancient town with over 400 years of history, Tran Phu street in Hoi An ancient town, Quang Nam province, attracts visitors eager to witness its monthly lantern festival.

Tran Phu street at night
In May 2024, the renowned American architecture magazine Architectural Digest released a list of the 71 most beautiful streets in the world. Tran Phu street, located in Hoi An’s ancient town, Quang Nam province, secured the 45th spot - making it the only street in Vietnam to be featured.

Tran Phu street seen from above. Photo: nguoiquansat.vn
According to the magazine, Hoi An was once a bustling and prosperous trading port, especially from the 15th to the 19th century.
Today, this ancient town remains a favorite destination for tourists, admired for its timeless beauty and unique culture. Notably, the monthly lantern festival on Tran Phu street is a major attraction.

Tran Phu street. Photo: nguoiquansat.vn
Tran Phu street, the central hub of Hoi An, connects key areas and is lined with shops selling ceramics, lanterns, and clothing, showcasing the town's cultural charm. Also, bougainvillea blooms year-round in front of the ancient houses, adding vibrant color to the street.
At sunset, the street takes on a timeless beauty, resembling an oil painting. Cafes above offer panoramic views of the ancient town while guests enjoy their coffee.
At night, Tran Phu street glows with lights, blending liveliness and tranquility. The classic cafes and restaurants offer a cozy, unforgettable experience, while every corner and alley reveals unique beauty, adding to Hoi An's charm.

Quang Dong Assembly Hall. Photo: nguoiquansat.vn
Tran Phu street also features the Quang Dong Assembly Hall and other landmarks, shining especially during Tet with lanterns and decorations.
The blend of history, culture, and modern life gives Tran Phu street its unique appeal, leaving a lasting impression on every visitor.
Translated by Van Giang