Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2015

Nha Trang

Travel Guide

Vietnam’s most popular beach destination, Nha Trang, the capital of Khanh Hoa province, is located on the south central coast of Vietnam, just over 400 kilometres northeast ofHo Chi Minh City. A train journey of as little as seven hours or 45 minutes by plane delivers travellers to the best city beach Vietnam has to offer. But those who yearn for a variety of scenery and pace need only venture outside to find rice paddies, quiet scenic roads along the ocean and a fortress of mountains that shields this bustling city.

The beach is the star attraction, and the fact that the city is conveniently located right on the beach helps draw both domestic tourists and international visitors of all budgets. The downtown core stretches along six kilometres of palm-fringed white sand and the brilliant turquoise waters of Nha Trang Bay – and it’s all free.

What Nha Trang does so well is give visitors from all walks different options so when it comes to accommodation, beaches, food and transportation, there is something for everyone. Whether you choose an international five-star, a backpacker hostel or something in between, everywhere in the tourist centre is walking distance to the beach. If you get tired of the crowds at Nha Trang beach, easy day trips to Bai Dai, the deserted northern Cam Ranh peninsula area and gorgeous Doc Let deliver a totally different experience.
Almost picture perfect.
Almost picture perfect.

An emerging segment in the accommodation scene is fully furnished serviced apartments at a flashpacker or midrange price. They’re worth considering if you plan on spending more than a few days in Nha Trang, though you can rent one for just one night. Rates drop considerably for longer stays. There’s a convenience store and minimart on every block for all your self-catering needs including milk, cheese, bread, instant noodles and booze. Lots of booze.

It’s easy to get around Nha Trang (again, options!). You can rent a bicycle or motorbike. Walking around the downtown core is doable as the city is flat, major streets have footpaths and there is a beautiful promenade along the beach – though any form of exercise can be very uncomfortable in the midday heat (which is why you find most locals napping during this time). Xe om (motorbike taxis) hang out in every corner. Taxis are also plentiful. You can go by meter but most locals we spoke to recommended agreeing on a fixed fare upfront or risk being driven around in circles. Or if you’re not in a rush, cyclos (three-wheel bicycle taxis) are a classic, fun way to tour the city in the evening. 
Some snacking may be involved.
Some snacking may be involved.

Our favourite is the cheap, air-conditioned city bus that costs only 7,000 VND per ride. There are six routes in total but bus #4 (Hon Xen – Vinpearl) is the most helpful to visitors as it runs north-south straight through the tourist centre and it gets you to within walking distance of the major sights VinpearlCho Dam market,Po Nagar Cham Towers, Chong Rocks and the excellent oceanview seafood restaurants just south of the rocks. Read more about the bus in our transport section.

The pay-by-weight fresh seafood is a must try in Nha Trang, as are some of the delicious local eats found outside of the tourist bubble. Nha Trang is famous for itsnem nuong Ninh Hoa, grilled pork meatballs that you make into wraps with fresh lettuce, herbs, rice paper and sweet-spicy peanut dipping sauce. Another local specialty is bun ca, a simple noodle soup with rice vermicelli, fish broth and fish paste meatballs. Tired of local food? You can find every kind of international food imaginable, and a lot of Russian fare.
The view from up high.
The view from up high.

The elephant in the room is Nha Trang’s reputation for attracting a lopsided amount of Russian tourists. Russia-based Pegas Touristik has a near monopoly on the Russian market and they have built an empire bringing in tourists by the plane full. According to Thanh Nien News, in 2013 there were 730 charter flights carrying Russian travellers and Pegas was responsible for 720 of them. Another one of their mega-resorts is currently under construction just north of Cam Ranh airport. Many of these visitors are on all-inclusive packaged tours and they don’t stray from the behemoth hotels specifically catering to them. But many do — wander around the tourist centre, look at the signs and menus, and you may wonder if you really are in Vietnam. There are also a number of independent travellers from Russia, there to have a fun, safe time just like everyone else.

If lying on a beach and eating fresh seafood gets too boring, again, there are plenty of options for sightseeing around Nha Trang, though some are better than others. Ask any Vietnamese outside of Nha Trang what you should do in the city and they will enthusiastically declare Vinpearl Land!” Located on Hon Tre Island, Vinpearl Land is the Disneyland of Vietnam. Get there via the world’s longest oversea cable car (3,320 metres) — the ride over is included in the general admission. Look to the cable car towers lit up at night and you’ll notice they are mini Eiffel Towers. There are rides of the up and down or round and round variety, as well as an aquarium, waterpark with slides, beach with watercrafts, shows and a massive resort. It’s quite well run and a rubbish-free place to have fun and stretch your legs without having to worry about being hit by a motorbike. One local told us the whole Vinpearl operation had more than 2,000 employees, and we believe him. 
More snacking.
More snacking.

Scuba diving is another big draw to the city. The shallow waters of Hon Mun Marine Protected Area in Nha Trang Bay is one of the best places in Vietnam to learn how to dive and several centres offer fun dives or PADI certification. The best time to dive or snorkel is April to October – most optimal in July and August. You can expect fair visibility and a wide variety of small colourful tropical fish, though no big ticket animals like reef sharks or turtles. The swim-through tunnels will appeal to more advanced divers.

If going underwater isn’t your thing, join the masses floating on top with a boat trip, considered a Nha Trang backpacker rite of passage. The cheap boat trips cover four islands and it’s a good day out if mixing, mingling and drinking floats your boat.
Go explore a bit.
Go explore a bit.

We’ve chosen not to include coverage of a few highly touted tourist sights because of their use of trained animals as entertainment or animals kept in poor conditions. These include Yang Bay Waterfalls tourist park, Orchid Island, Monkey Island and the National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam/Nha Trang Institute of Oceanography.

Nha Trang is only growing in popularity – or that is the hope. According to Tuoi Trei News, as of 2014, Nha Trang had 4,000 rooms spanning 20 four or five-star hotels and by the end of 2015, six new luxury hotels are expected to add 3,200 more rooms. This means intrepid travellers will have to work that much harder to escape the tourist bubble and venture further afield. 

Go for a rugged hike at Ba Ho Waterfalls. Head to Tran Phu bridge for a picturesque view of fishing boats against a backdrop of hills and a glowing sunset. Check out the local fishing village at Doc Let and hire a boat to snorkel the archipelago. Wander the completely deserted wild beaches south of Cam Ranh and motorbike the Vinh Hy-Bien Tien pass. It’s possible to still find paradise just outside this tourist city.

Orientation
Nha Trang has a train station, bus station and it’s a major stop on the “open-bus” lines. It is serviced by Cam Ranh International Airport (CXR), 30 kilometres south of the city, 50 minutes by taxi. The old Nha Trang airport in the middle of the city is no longer in use, but from there you can take the 65,000 VND airport shuttle to CXR.

Wide and busy Tran Phu Boulevard stretches along the entire six kilometre coast, dividing the downtown core from the ocean. The tourist centre is concentrated in the middle of the strip (look for the pink Lotus Tower, public square and night market here), with the hotels, restaurants, agencies and nightlife clustered along Nguyen Thien Thuat, Hung Vuong and Biet Thu.

Nha Trang does have a rainy season, with risk of typhoon from October until January. Though it doesn’t get cold, if the sole reason of your vacation is beach, you’re better off going elsewhere. Run-off from the rains turns the typically blue waters murky, conditions are not ideal for scuba diving and life at a resort can be very boring during heavy rainstorms. February to September is dry season. July and August is school holidays and peak season, with many Vietnamese families exploring their own country. Places to stay and sights are brimming during this time.

ATMs are plentiful but finding one that works with your card, even if the machine has a sign with your network, could take a few tries. We’ve always had success with Sacombank. For most ATMs the limit per withdrawal for foreign cards is still a frustratingly low 4,000,000 VND, with a fee per transaction.

The Tourism Information Centre is in a small booth on the beach road across from Novotel. There are a few brochures but nothing that you couldn’t find at any agency or guesthouse in town. But the staff speak English. It's open daily 08:00-11:00, 14:00-17:00 and 19:00-21:00.

Shops sell all things beachy – swimsuits, boardies, souvenir T-shirts and cover-ups. Convenience stores and minimarts sell everything a burnt tourist needs (check out the aisle devoted to aloe gel) at slightly inflated prices. If you’re doing a significant amount of grocery shopping, buy fresh fruit at local cho Xom Moi market or head to the Big C supermarket on 23 Thang 10, west of Long Son Pagoda. Nha Trang Center Shopping Mall, at Tran Phu Boulevard and Ly Tu Trong in the north end of the downtown core, also has a well-stocked grocery store, some branded stores and a boring food court with an awesome view of the ocean. Around town you’ll find numerous shops selling pearls.

The immigration office is located on Ly Tu Trong, 600 metres west of Nha Trang Center Shopping Mall on Tran Phu Boulevard, just 100 metres east of the big roundabout. The building is marked as both 5 and 47 Ly Tu Trong. The Nha Trang immigration office processes visa extensions but in terms of wait times and cost, we couldn’t get a firm answer as were told it depended on individual circumstances and nationality. Office hours are Monday-Friday 07:30-11:00 and 13:30-16:00, Saturday 07:30-10:30. T: (058) 691 249.
Know
Nha Trang, capital of Khanh Hoa province, is Vietnam’s most famous seaside resort-town and its most prominent scuba diving destination. Nha Trang is also known for the best weather in Vietnam. The city is bordered by beautiful mountains and an amazing, long beach along a bay impressively dotted with many scenic islands. It offers plenty to tourists – from island-hopping boat trips, scuba diving and many other water sports, trekking, mudbaths, historic sites to golf.
Wikipedia, the world’s largest internet encyclopedia has described it as follows: “Nha Trang is well known for its pristine beaches and excellent scuba diving and is fast becoming a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers as well as more affluent travelers on the Southeast Asia circuit. It is already very popular with Vietnamese tourists. Nha Trang Bay is widely considered as amongst the world's most beautiful bays. Tourists are welcome to participate in the Sea Festival, held biennially. Nha Trang was the site of the Miss Universe 2008 Pageant on July 14, 2008 and it will also host Miss Earth 2010.” Participants at boat races starting in Hong Kong as well as large luxury ships cruising Asia make stopovers in Nha Trang.
Before becoming Vietnamese Nha Trang was part of the Cham Empire. It was a small fishing village until the 19th century when it was recognized that its beauty would make it an ideal bathing spot. This triggered then its transformation into a leading resort town in Vietnam. Its rapid development in the years to come should turn it into one of East Asia’s best beach resorts.

MID AUTUMN FESTIVAL IN HOI AN

The name of the Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An or In Vietnamese: Tet Trung Thu in Hoi An is a little misleading. Though the name of the festival is “Mid Autumn Festival”, the festival occurs at the beginning of the season of autumn or fall. The Mid ....
The name of the Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An or In Vietnamese: Tet Trung Thu in Hoi An is a little misleading. Though the name of the festival is “Mid Autumn Festival”, the festival occurs at the beginning of the season of autumn or fall. The Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An is better known as the ‘children’s festival’ as it is a riotous and frolicking affair filled with fun and games. Though the main participants of the Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An are children, adults also join in enthusiastically.
The Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An is actually a moon festival. It is an annual festival unlike the monthly moon-festival of “Hoi An Full Moon Night” that is held on the 14th day of every month. The Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An on the other hand is an annual affair falling in the lunar August or the eighth month of the lunar calendar. The festival is celebrated for two days: on the 14th and the 15th of this month. The Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An is a gesture of gratitude to the Moon. The festival is celebrated to thank the moon for its year round services. The occasion is commemorated by baking and exchanging moon-cakes. There is more to the festival than just the prayers and cakes. The Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An involves a procession of children beating drums and gongs as they parade through the street in the night with lanterns shaped mostly like the moon or stars and sometimes like animals as well. An attractive feature of the Mid Autumn Festival in Hoi An are the ‘Lion Dance’ and the ‘unicorn Dance’ that are preformed by children. Come and join with children in Tet Trung Thu in Hoi An

Programme of Mid-Autumn festival, Hội An - 2015

TUEsday - 08/09/2015 08:25
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PROGRAMME OF MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL, HỘI AN - 2015

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- Time: Sept 25-27, 2015
- Venue: Sông Hoài Square and Hội An Ancient Town
 
TimeActivityVenue
Sept 26, 2015
18:30-21:30Hội An Legendary NightHội An Ancient Town
19:00- Unicorn dance and sacred-dog dance competition
- - The show “Enjoy mid-autumn festival”
Sông Hoài Square
Sept 25 -27, 2015
 Mid-autumn festival activitiesLocal departments, wards, communes,..

 

13th Hội An – Japan cultural exchange, 2015

THUrsday - 25/06/2015 13:42
13TH HỘI AN – JAPAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE, 2015
INITIAL PROGRAM
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 - Time : August 28 – 30, 2015.
 VenueAn Hoi Sculpture Garden and Hoi An Ancient Town
 
TimeActivityVenue
Friday, August 28
8:00 – 9:00- The opening of regular activities
- The opening ceremony of the  woodcraft competition
Main stage, An Hội Sculpture Garden
09:00-11:00Vietnamese games for childrenAn Hội Sculpture Garden
15:00-17:00Stick pushing competitionChâu Thượng Văn st.
16:00-17:00- One hour for a cleaner HoiAn
- Street cleaning activity
- Parade: “Hội An, smoke-free tourist city
Main stage and the whole city
17:00-18:00

19:00-21:30
- Hội An – Japan artistic performance exchange
- Artistic show : “Response to the protection from tobacco”
Main stage, An Hội Sculpture Garden
18:00 Fashion show, Fall-Winter Collection358 Nguyễn Duy Hiệu st.
19:30-21:30- Star watching with a telescopeMinh An mini stadium
Saturday, August 29
7:00Meeting “Tourism development and Marine environmentAn Bàng Beach
08:30-11:00Boat raceHoài river

 
09:00-11:00Vietnamese and Japanese games for childrenAn Hội Sculpture Garden
10:00-1100
13:00-14:00
15:00-16:00
Japanese sweets cooking class: How to make NerikiriDuck Café, 59 Nguyễn Phúc Chu st.
15:00-18:00Yukata photographingAn Hội Sculpture Garden
15:00-17:00Sack raceChâu Thượng Văn st.
15:00-18:00Dodge ball and soccer bowlingAn Hội Sculpture Garden
16:00-17:00Hội An – Japan Bonsai art exchange106 Bạch Đằng st.
19:45-21:30Opening ceremony of the 13th Hội An – Japan Cultural ExchangeMain stage, An Hội Sculpture Garden
Sunday, August 30
9:00-11:00Vietnamese and Japanese games for childrenAn Hội Sculpture Garden
10:00-11:00
13:00-14:00
15:00-16:00
Tea ceremony class: How to make MatchaDuck Café, 59 Nguyễn Phúc Chu st.
09:00-12:00Yukata photographingAn Hội Sculpture Garden
14:30-17:00Cosplay try onAn Hội Sculpture Garden
15:00-18:00Dodge ball and Soccer bowlingAn Hội Sculpture Garden
17:00-18:00Hội An-Japan artistic performance exchangeMain stage, An Hội Sculpture Garden
20:00-22:00
 
The closing ceremony of the 13th Hội An – Japan Cultural Exchange, 2015Main stage, An Hội Sculpture Garden
REGULAR ACTIVITIES
 - Woodcraft competition.
- Sakai’s handicraft products display
- Photo exhibition of  the 12 year long journey of  Hội An – Japan cooperation and exchange.
- Hội An – Japan Bonsai art exchange
- An Hội Sculpture Garden



- 106 Bạch Đằng st.
August
 28-30
 
- Green movement corner
- Anime and manga display
- Photographing with Japanese miniatures
- Fishing game
Châu Thượng Văn st.
- Tohe’s photo exhibition
- Origami, Japanese paper folding art
Japanese Bridge area
Kirigami, Japanese paper cutting artAn Hội Sculpture Garden
- Lantern-making presentation
- “Try to be a lantern maker”
An Hội Sculpture Garden
Photographing with the picture frame of protecting people from the harm of tobaccoSông Hoài Square,  An Hội Sculpture Garden, Kazik garden
Enjoy the cuisine of Quảng Nam and JapanAn Hội Sculpture Garden

Specialties of food vendors in Hoi An

THUrsday - 08/05/2014 11:02

Coming to the ancient town of Hoi An, one of the most attractive cities in Asia, tourists can enjoy specialties right on the street.

Hoi An used to be one of the busiest cities in Cochin, which conversed the East and West cultures, therefore, the food here is very diverse and abundant.
Today, many traditional cuisines and specialties are offered by street vendors. At about 2pm, one can hear vendors advertising their food on the street. Whenever they find a customer, they stop, place down their bamboo frame under the shade of the tree to prepare food. The customers can enjoy the food right on the pavement or take it away. If they want to taste the cuisines on the spot, the vendors will lay the table, which is a small chair, to arrange food.
Ms. Huong, who has been selling “banh beo” (rice cake with shrimp powder) for more than 20 years, said that both Vietnamese and foreign tourists love to enjoy her food on the street. “The food is not very strange to many people but they like the way it is served and its special flavor. They can also witness the life of local people while eating."
Visitors can find all kinds of food on the street, f-rom Hue’s cuisines as banh beo, banh bot loc, rice with mussel to Chinese cuisines like tofu, xi ma phu, cao lau and Vietnamese and Chinese noodles, which are changed a little in the flavor. The food is served by mobile vendors but it is always hot.
Another reason that makes street food in Hoi An popular is the reasonable price, only f-rom VND5,000-VND30,000/unit.
In Hoi An, vendors are not banned like in other cities because they have helped cre-ate the c-haracteristics of this tourism town. However, they have to meet criteria on food hygiene, prices and are not allowed to disturb tourists.
"I c-harge the same prices for both locals and tourists," said Ms. Hoa, who sells sweet soup on Bach Dang Street.

Walking through the ancient streets of Hoi An as Tran Phu, Le Loi, Nguyen Thai Hoc or along the Hoai River, you will see women walking with a bamboo frame on their shoulder, inviting tourists to buy their food. If the tourists refuse, they will still receive a wish and a smile f-rom the vendor.

Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 10, 2015


Overview

SATurday - 25/12/2010 10:13

Hoi An Old Town is located 30km south of Danang City, and 60km northeast of Tam Ky. Hoi An used to be an international trade center by sea on the east area in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was the busiest trading port in Dang Trong region of Vietnam during the reign of Nguyen as merchants f-rom Japan, China, Portugal, Spain, Holland...often stopped over to exchange and purchase commodities.

Good to give some ideas what commodities being traded here during the period.. In the historical progress of establishment and development, Hoi An was known by foreign merchants as Faifo, Haisfo, Hoai pho. Based on archeological relics and early records of architectural dwellings. Hoi An was also an important meeting place of many cultures, such as Champa, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Japanese and Chinese, and has been greatly impacted upon by Vietnamese and Chinese civilisation.
Location:
Hoian district and town is on the lower section of the Thu Bon River system. It is in the coastal plain of Quang Nam province, just 28 km to the Southeast of Danang City.
Hoian is located at latitudes 15o15’26’’ - 15o55’15’’ North and longitudes 108o17’08’’ - 108o23’10’’ East and shares its boarders with Duy Xuyen district in the South, Dien Ban district in the West and North and the Pacific ocean (the East Sea) in the East.
Climate:
The climate in Hoian is rather mild. The annual average temperature is 25.6o, the percentage of humidity is 82%, rainfall reaches up to 2066mm and sunshine of 2158 hours.
Area and Population:
Hoian has a total area of 6027.25 ha (60sq.km) inhabited by 81,021 people.
Major Potentials:
It is a coast of 7km with many nice beaches that are favourable for tourism development. Hoian also has a large fishing industry as well as plentiful in other sea products.. About 15km f-rom the Cua Dai beach lies the Cham archipelago (of 1,591 ha) whe-re there are many famous sea swallow nests (bird nests) as well as excellent natural environments suitable for the promotion of eco tourism. 
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History

SATurday - 25/12/2010 10:20



Hoi An, is a land rich in traditions of revolutionary, history and culture, is collected through the ages and it used to be well-known as an international market with many different names, such as Lam Ap, Faifo, Hoai Pho and Hoi An ...

Due to its favorable geographical c-haracteristics, this land had existed and developed the belated Sa Huynh culture for over 2000 years,. The result of archaeological research in four burial relics (An Bang, Hau Xa I, Hau Xa II, Xuan Lam) and 5 living places (Hau Xa I, boiling, Dong Na, Thanh Chiam, Bau Da ), were various types of typical burial jar with production tools, life tools, excellent stone/ ceramic/glass/ metal jewelries ... were taken f-rom the ground that asserted the flourishing period of the Sa Huynh culture. In particular, the discovery of two Chinese coins (Pentateuch, Wang Mang), the Western Han Dynasty-style iron artifacts, the shadow of Dong Son, Oc Eo culture, or jewelries with refined processing technique in the excavated hole proved an interesting thing that in early AD, foreign trade was very firrst – built in Hoi An.

Under the kingdom of Champa (9-10 century), named Lam Ap Pho, Hoi An was a port in deleveloping which attracting merchants f-rom Arab, Persia, China to trade and exchange goods. Accoring to many ancient bibliographies, there was a long time that Champa port - Lam Ap Pho played an important role in creating the prosperity of  Tra Kieu – the first capital of the Champa Kingdom and My Son sanctuary. With the ruins of Champa towers, wells and statues (the dancer Thien Tien Gandhara, the wealth god Kubera, the elephant god ...) and pieces of Chinese ceramics, Vietnam, Middle East f-rom the 2nd-14th century is taken up f-rom the ground. It is desmonstrated an assumption that there was a Lam Ap Pho (the Cham Pa) before Hoi An (the Dai Viet) at Champa port in its flourishing period.
Also, thanks to favorable water environment, coupled with numerous internal - external factors   f-rom the 16th century to the 19th century, urban areas - trading port of Hoi An was reborn and in thriving development. Because of the atttraction of this port, along with "Silk Road", "Ceramic road" were formed before on the waterway, merchant ships f-rom China, Japan, India, Thailand, Portugal, Vietnam, UK, France ... flocked to trade.

According to historical documents, the number of vessels entering the harbor so much crowded, the goods were diversified. During this period, Hoi An was an international commercial port flourished in most of countries and Southeast Asia, a major economic base of the Nguyen dynasty also.
F-rom the late 19th century, influenced by many adverse factors, "Hoi An sailboat port " gradually declined and then disappeared , leaving its historic role for " young mechanic port" in Da Nang. But due to that,  Hoi An could avoid a variation f-rom the impact of modern urbanization to keep preserving an urban architectural ensemble unique and great till now.

During 117 years of resistance against foreign invasion (1858-1975), thousands of Hoi An people who fell down for the independence and unification of Viet Nam. Many local regions and some of Hoi An people have been awarded the title of "Hero"

On August22,1998, Hoi An was awarded the title of "Hero of the People's Armed Forces". More than a year later on December 4, 1999, United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization has enter Hoi An’s name to the World Heritage and Cultural List on August24, 2000, Hoi An was again awarded the title "Hero of Socialist Labor" in  the renovation period.

Hoi An Food Tour - Eat like a local !

If you are feeling really adventurous and might even try to eat offbeat street stalls that most foreigners would be skeptical to try? Hoi An Food Tour is your right choice!
Hoi An Food tour focus on street food which you would not get if you were just a tourist walking around by yourself. You will discover some hidden Hoi An streets at the back of our tour guides ‘motorbikes. Our enthusiastic tour guides will show you best place to eat with Hoi An styles of eating as well as offer much insights to the street food than meets the eyes.
Hoi An Food tour is available all day, visited more than 5 places and try more than 10 dishes. Sandwich, sweet snack, sea food main course and desert are included.
Enough food is served that most participants will not need dinner after the tour. We recommend you eating a light brunch before the tour rather than lunch.
If you’re really feeling adventurous why not try our unique Hoi An Food Tour while you sit on the back of a motorcycle with our expert guides/drivers and eat at the best local street food stalls and discover hard-to-find gems that most tourists would miss? Hoi An Food Tour is the right choice for you!
Hoi An Street Food Tour focuses on street food which you would not find if you just walked around by yourself. You will discover some special and hidden Hoi An streets while sitting and enjoying the view from the back of our tour guides motorbikes.  Our enthusiastic and friendly tour guides will show you the best places to eat Hoi An style food as well as to offer insights about the making of these special dishes and talk about local Vietnamese culture and traditions.
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Hoi An Local Food Tour is available all day. You will visit more than 5 special locations, learn about local An food preparation techniques and try more than 10 dishes. Sandwiches, sweet snacks, a traditional style sea food main course and local deserts are all included.
Enough food is served that most participants will not need dinner after the tour. We recommend that you eat a light brunch before the tour rather than lunch. You’ll find out more on this single tour than in a month of random wandering.
We aim to show you how real Vietnamese people live, work and eat!
TOUR DETAIL:
- Our tour will begin with a pick up from your hotel. You will be greeted by our friendly local guides and then introduced to the safe way of riding on the back of the bike during your tour. After a quick briefing, we will start heading out for delicious food tasting adventures at 15.00.
-First stop is the famous bread shop in Hoi An where you will try one of the best Vietnamese sandwiches in Vietnam.
-We then walk around the local market. Resting on the banks of the Thu Bon River, bustling Hoi An Central Market is certainly worth a look for its authentic slice of Vietnamese life. Here, guests will enjoy Cao Lau with authentic local taste, a specialty just found in Hoi An.
-Next stop we will go through a small alley and stop at local business house that you could not find by yourself and see how real Vietnamese life looks like. Here, we will discover a Vietnamese Traditional cake (Banh Beo) – a popular snack of Hoi An people. You will have a chance to talk and take photos with the owners.
-Afterwards, it‘s time to relax your stomach. Our local guide will bring you to the oldest pagoda in Hoi An where few tourists go and then take a lovely trip through the countryside. Guests will enjoy a unique dance performance done by our lovely guides. And you will see farmers working the rice paddies with the sunset reflecting off their hats.
-After stopping at the rice fields we will continue our trip and try Banh Khot- a round pancake made with rice flour, turmeric, coconut milk, quail egg and vegetables at a famous street vendor near Hoai square.
-Next, you will take the food challenge- Balut- One of the Top 10 weird foods in the world. Egg no more, duck not yet. It is not because of the taste but because of its appearance.
-Next, we will go to a local restaurant by the river to enjoy a special dinner and discover a part of Vietnamese people life – “Nhau” style with cold beer and delicious food.
-At the end of the trip, we would like to take you back to your hotel or you are free to continue exploring the area.

INFORMATION

  • Pick up and drop off: your hotel in Hoi An
  • Depart at 3.00 PM and finish at 8.00 PM
    Please take note that for hot weather in summer time, Motorbike Food Tour will start at 4:30 p.m for the afternoon tours.
  • Or 8.00 AM and finish at 1.00 PM
  • Duration: 4,5 – 5 hours
  • Group size: 12 people maximum
  • Weather Condition: Tour takes place rain or shine
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Child (Age 4 – 10): 35 USD, below 4 years old: FREE
  •  Price : 45 USD / Pax Private Tour option: pay extra 30% 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Taste some of Hoian’s best street food
  • 8 tasting locations, 12 delicious samples (sea food included, enough for dinner)
  • Laugh and Learn about local culture and food history
  • Explore some places that are not in your guidebook
  • You will be the pillion, experienced local rider will bring you around!
  • Take the “Vietnam Food Challenge” – see if you have what it takes!
  • Small-group tour of 12 participants ensures more personalized service

LOCAL SPECIALITY FOOD TOUR


If you’re a foodie, cuisine plays an important role in your vacation. Trying all local specialties is a must do activity. Local speciality foot tour is a combination food-tasting and walking tour around the town. All food stalls or restaurants use sanitary cooking practices and fresh ingredients. We want you to come away from your visit to Hoi An having also experienced it’s rich culture, mouth-watering cuisine, and wonderful people.
Local speciality food tour takes you off the beaten path to get a unique glimpse into daily life in this lovely city. Local speciality food tour focuses on the unique local specialties of  Hoi An. During four hours walking tour, you’ll enjoy generous dishes. We lead small group (up to 12) through real neighborhoods to indulge in Hoi An’s best foods at places that have been making these delicacies for generations. Each of our unique food tastings is combined with fun insights and anecdotes on food culture and local traditions.
Local speciality food tour is more than a food tour” because throughout the tour we give your stomachs a little break to discover some unforgettable cultural & historical attractions that you otherwise would’ ve missed. Enough food is served that most participants will not need lunch or dinner after the tour. We recommend you eating a light breakfast or lunch before the tour
Let us guide you to best dishes prepared by best chefs in town.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Taste all unique local specialties food of Hoi An
  • 5 tasting locations, 8 delicious samples (enough for lunch)
  • Laugh and Learn about local culture and food history
  • Explore some places that are not in your guidebook
  • Learn how to make white rose
  • Local restaurant and Hoi An Market
  • Foot massage at Spa
  • Small-group tour of 12 participants ensures more personalized service

INFORMATION

  • Departure time: 8.00 AM/ Or 3.00 PM
  • Finishing time: 12.00 noon/ Or 7.00 PM
  • Transportation: walking
  • MEETING POINT: Our office (591 Hai Ba Trung St, Hoi An). Near by Sinh cafe Open Bus
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Group size: 12 people maximum
  • Weather condition: Tour takes place rain or shine
  • Note: Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking

PRICE: 39 USD/ 1 PAX 

  • Child (Age 4 – 10): 29 USD/1 pax
  • Below 4 years old: FREE
  • Private tour option: pay extra 30%
What to bring
  • Suntan lotion.
  • Hat or cap.
  • Sun glasses

INCLUSIONS

  • Xi ma (black sesame desert)
  • Quang Noodle
  • White rose
  • Fried wonton
  • Vietnamese coffee
  • Cao lau
  • Dessert

EXCLUSIONS

  • Tips

HOI AN STREET FOOD WALKING TOUR

If our Hoi An Food On Foot Tour focuses on the unique local specialties of Hoi An, Hoi An Street Food Waking Tour will give you a chance to discover street food which you would not get if you were just a tourist walking around by yourself.
Hoi An Street Food Waking Tour is really great for foodie who love trying not only normal food but also adventure food. All of food available in Hoi An’s narrow alleys and tree-lined boulevards is just as much a part of the ancient town.
Joining our Hoi An Street Food Walking Tour, you will feel that you are so smart ;) You eat and then walk as a way to loose energy and have more space to continue to eat.
Our guides are mostly lovely, knowledgeable, fun and young people who can bring you great moments walking around the town. They are willing to share all the things about local life or even their personal life if you are curious. The guides will be your true local buddies! Trust me!

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Hoi An Street Food Walking tour is only available in the afternoon when street vendors are starting their business. Our 4-hour signature food tour combines food tasting with off-the-beaten sightseeing. This tour is designed to give you the confidence to go out and try street food on your own when you visit a heaven of street food as Vietnam. You also discover a different Hoi An – not beautiful decorating restaurants, not expensive cloth shop…This tour is a delicious and fun way to explore Hoi An just like a local.
Information
  • Time: 3.00 PM- 6.30 PM
  • Transportation: walking
  • MEETING POINT: Our office (591 Hai Ba Trung St, Hoi An). Near by Sinh cafe Open Bus
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Group size: 10 people maximum
  • Weather condition: Tour takes place rain or shine
  • Note: Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Price: 35 usd/pax.
  • Child (Age 4 – 10): 25 USD/1 pax
  • Below 4 years old: FREE
  • Private tour option: pay extra 30%
Please note that 2$ of the Hoi An Food Tour fee goes to our Charity Campaign “Great food for Great Cause
Highlights
  • Taste many delicious street food
  • Many delicious samples (enough for dinner)
  • Laugh and Learn about local culture and food history
  • Explore some places that are not in your guidebook
  • Visit  Hoi An Market and tiny alleys
  • Small-group tour of 10 participants ensures more personalized service
Inclusions 
  • All food we taste
  • Drink
  • Dinner
  • English speaking tour guide
List Food (The list food will be changed for some festival day
  1. White rose
  2. Gridle Cake (Banh Trang Kep)
  3. Vietnamese coffee
  4. The best Bánh mỳ in Vietnam
  5. Bánh bột lọc – Vietnamese clear shrimp & pork dumpling
  6. Bánh ít – Vietnamese sticky rice dumpling
  7. Bánh khọt / Savoury Coconut Pancake
  8. Balut egg (Optional)
  9. Cao lau noo
  10. Slice pork wrapped with rice paper
  11. Dessert
Exclusions
  • Tips

EVENING WALKING FOOD TOUR

Evening Food Walking Tour is perfect introduction Hoi An cuisine and culture in 4 hours. This is great way to spend your very first days in Hoi An. You’ll find out more on this single tour than in a month of random wandering.
We aim to show you how real Vietnamese people live, work and eat!
Do you want to know Hoi An off the beaten path places to hang out, eat, drink and make some noise? You don’t need to have local friends to take you there. Join Hoi An Food Tour team, our young local ladies tour guide will introduce finest local specialty and street food that are sometimeshidden under a simple stall.
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Tour detail
Zip off the usual tourist trail, and straight into foodie heaven. A local food-loving guide will uncoverhidden treasures and snacks favored by locals, such as white rosebread, sweet soup.
Next, go to Hoi an local market and wander around the food stalls, where you might find amazingcao lau noodle and much more. Next, we will taste Vietnamese coffee
Then, head to the heart of Hoi An ancient town, sit on authentic boat on Hoai river in the evening and release flower garlands like a local. You also listen to interesting daily stories from boatmen. If the weather is good, we will play traditional folk games like Bai Choi (Bingo game)Dap nieu (blindfolded game).
After tour, you have the option to return to your hotel, or on Pub Street, where you can experience Hoi An bar life.
Information
  • Departure time: 5.00 PM
  • End time: 9.00 PM
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Meeting point: Our office 591 Hai Ba Trung St, Hoi An
  • Tour type: Join Tour/ Private tour (extra 30%)
  • Additional information: Please inform your local guide about any food allergies you may have. Vegetarians can be catered for
  • Group size: maximum 14 pax
  • Weather Condition: Tour takes place rain or shine
  • Tour style: Local Life & Culture, Local Food, Walking
  • Menu: bread, banana sweet soup and savoury coconut pancakes, donut, fried crab, chicken rice, white rose and coffee or black sesame soup
  • Activities: Bingo game, blindfolded game (on Thursday and Saturday) and release flower garlands (every day)
  • Price: 35 usd/pax.
  • Child (Age 4 – 10): 25 USD, below 4 years old: FREE
Please note that 2$ of the  Hoi An Food Tour fee goes to our Charity Campaign “Great food for Great Cause
Highlights
  • Explore the local specialty and street dishes at off the beaten path places
  • Experience a REAL local’s night! Eat, drink and hang out like a local!
  • Learn Vietnamese culture through eat and play
  • Interact with locals at each location
  • Release flower garlands and play folk games with locals (Thursday and Saturday)
  • Stroll through hidden alleyways of Hoian’s charming old town
Inclusions
  • English speaking tour guide
  • All food and drink items as per itinerary
  • One bottle of water
Exclusions
  • Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket (according to Hoi An Centre for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation since 199, visitors are required to purchase an entrance ticket for Hoi An’s Old Quarter ). Since we will enter the ancient town during the tour, You will need to have this entrance ticket before joining the tour in case local authorities check.If you haven’t bought the entrance ticket yet, you should buy one when you join our tour then you can use this ticket for the following days.
  • Tips
  • Pick up and drop off services