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Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, Hoi An

Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, Hoi An: Our most recommended tours and activities

Da Nang: Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains, and Hoi An Day Trip

1. Da Nang: Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains, and Hoi An Day Trip

Join this tour to visit the Linh Ung Pagoda and Old Town Hoi An. Visit Lady Buddha, the Marble Mountains, and the Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle. Start your tour with pickup at your hotel or at the specified meeting point. First, stop at Son Tra Peninsula national park and admire its views of the sea. Visit Linh Ung Pagoda, home to the tallest statue of the Goddess of Mercy in Southeast Asia. Admire the caves of Buddhist pagodas of the Marble Mountains. Visit the Stone Carving Village of Non-Nuoc and enjoy local cuisine at a restaurant. Explore the peaceful Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle and go round net and cast net fishing and basket boat rowing. Visit Old Town Hoi An to discover Phuc Kien Pagoda, the Old House of Phung Hung, and the Japanese Bridge. Shop at the Hoi An Central Market, Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, Enjoy your time with the boat ride on Hoai River and release the flower lanterns to pray for good luck for you and your family. You will immerse yourself in the fanciful space of the lantern street. Free your time with the night market and enjoy the shimmering space of Hoi An .

Da Nang/Hoi An: Coconut Village Boat and Hoi An City Tour

2. Da Nang/Hoi An: Coconut Village Boat and Hoi An City Tour

Experience life in the Vietnamese countryside on a guided trip that includes traditional fishing, a basket boat ride through water coconut trees, a tour of Hoi An ancient town, shopping at the lantern-lit night market, and transfers from Da Nang or nearby areas. After a hotel pickup, start your adventure at Cam Thanh Coconut Village. Ride a bamboo basket boat through the tranquil coconut palm waterways. Gain cultural insight into the local way of life in central Vietnam. Take part in some hands-on activities such as traditional fishing. Next, head to Hoi An old town. Visit the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, a colorful mélange of bright gates, dragon statues, and elaborate rooftops. Get an introduction to ancestor worship while visiting the family altar and watch local devotees make offerings. See the well-preserved Phung Hung Ancient House or Tan Ky Ancient House that has withstood 200 years of weather and war. Learn about the prosperous merchants who used to live in these homes, trading with buyers from all around the world. Then, enter the Museum of Folklore to witness a display of artifacts depicting ancient local daily life over 2 floors of a 150-year-old Chinese merchant house. Watch live demonstrations illustrating the values of Hoi An’s folk art. Stop at the Japanese Bridge that was constructed more than 400 years ago to connect the Japanese community with the Chinese who lived on the other side of the water. Admire the carvings and paintings inside the bridge, and learn about their symbolic and cultural significance. Next, visit some of Hoi An’s well-known handicraft shops and artwork galleries. Discover smaller alleys and local neighborhoods, gaining a better appreciation of Hoi An’s endless charm. Then, it’s time to recharge your batteries with a dinner with local specialty food. Once the sun sets, watch the city light up with lanterns. Take an evening boat ride on the Hoai River. Release a flower lantern to pray for good luck. Finally, spend some time at the night market soaking in the sights and smells of the bustling old town.

Da Nang: Hoi An Full Day Trip with Lunch and Coconut Forest

3. Da Nang: Hoi An Full Day Trip with Lunch and Coconut Forest

-8:00 – 8:15am: This is the best option for you to explore Da Nang city with Linh Ung Pagoda - Lady Buddha, Marble mountains, and connect with Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle - experience basket boat rowing then discover Hoi An Ancient Town - take beautiful photos with Lantern Light on the same day. Pick you up at your hotel or meeting point. Your first stop is Son Tra, nicknamed ‘Monkey Mountain’ by American troops. The national park stands 693 meters above sea level, and its location on a peninsula affords breathtaking views of the surrounding sea. Whilst there, Linh Ung pagoda - home to the tallest statue of the Goddess of Mercy in Southeast Asia will be one of your unforgetable memory. The 67-meter tall statue is located on top of a lotus-shaped platform and features 21 miniature Buddha sculptures. Next, you’ll be definitely impressed by the Marble Mountains. Admire beautiful caves, and historic Buddhist pagodas, spend time exploring and absorbing knowledge about religions, and gain insight into differences between Buddhism and Hinduism Move to the Stone Carving Village of Non-Nuoc so that you can admire stone fine art and buy some nice souvenirs. -11:30-12:00:Enjoy some local cuisine at a local restaurant before visiting Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle and Hoi An Ancient Town. -13:00: Continue your adventure with Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle and spend your time enjoying the peaceful, green space of Coconut Forest and hands-on experience of round net and cast net fishing, especially enjoying basket boat rowing. -14:30: Then Hoi An Ancient town welcomes you to visit Phuc Kien Pagoda, Phung Hung ancient house, the Japanese Bridge, Museum ... Shopping at Hoi An Central Market. Walk around the historic old town and be amazed by the influences from China, Japan, and Vietnam. -16:30: Dinner at the local restaurant. Free your time with the night market and enjoy the shimmering space of Hoi An . -17:00: You'll then be transferred back to your hotel in Da Nang or Hoi An if requested. End of services!

Chan May Port to Hoi An Private tour

4. Chan May Port to Hoi An Private tour

Chan May port to Hoi An excursion is a fantastic full-day private tour that allows you to discover Hoi An's hidden charm. From 7 am to 8:30 am, the tour guide and driver will come to pick you up at the Chan May Port gate, from your Cruise Ship about 600 meters. Visiting Lap An lagoon- a beautiful and largest brackish lagoon in Southeast Asia with a rustic view of oyster farms, a fishing village. After that, we will stop at Lang Co beach on the way to Hoi An for you to take beautiful photos. Lang Co Beach is one of Vietnam's and the world's most beautiful beaches. After that, you'll cross the Hai Van pass. It is not only a stunning pass but also a Vietnamese wonder. You arrive at the Marble Mountains around 10:45 a.m. In the heart of Da Nang, there is a beautiful cluster of five limestone and marble mountains. Around 12 pm, we will enjoy a lovely lunch at a beautiful riverside restaurant in Hoi An. After that, Continue to explore Hoi An ancient town with some highlights such as the Japanese-covered bridge, Tan Ky Old House, Fujian Assembly Hall, and Hoi An Central Market. Around 15:20 pm, the Hoi An private car takes you back to Chan May Port, tour ends. We wish you have a great day trip with us.

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What people are saying about Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, Hoi An

It was a good experience, although raining all day. Our guide Michael was energetic throughout the day, which made things more enjoyable. The jokes he put in during story sharing made things less boring. Marble mountains required some climbings to reach the top (view point). It was a bit slippery there, mainly because of marble floors and rain water. Lunch was a simple bowl of noodle (Mỳ Quảng Ếch) at the local restaurant after our visit to the marble mountains. Coconut jungle and basket boat ride was a tad disappointing. There wasn’t anyone (other tourists) there. Very empty and quiet boat ride. Hoi An was flooded with water and with tourists but we still managed to visit a new places before our local chicken rice dinner there. Kudos to Michael for his effort in bringing us around the entire day.

I did the Monkey mountain-Marble mountain and Hoi An tour with lunch and dinner and I would totally recommend it. Long was one of the best tour guides I’ve ever travelled with. Excellent communication and fun too. His insights were great. The local food was very good as well!

It was a good experience and our tour guide was fantastic throughout. He even gave us time to slowly look around and stay till night to experience the night market and see the lantern.

Guides and driver excellent, car not so much, no leg room. Lunch provided was OK, not anything to write home about.