Hoi An, despite being an ancient town, is far from dull at night. Culture Trip, a travel magazine, has suggested 7 experiences for tourists to try when the sun sets in Hoi An.
7 experiences when 'the sun sets' suggested by a foreign newspaper during the trip to Hoi An

Hoi An is not only beautiful when the sunlight still shines on its ancient yellow walls. According to Culture Trip, this town becomes even more charming at night. Visitors here love strolling around the streets of Hoi An when the city lights up. 'Everything is adorned with hanging lanterns. You don't have to worry about traffic disturbances while admiring the beauty of Hoi An, only people and people,' shared Piumi from Culture Trip. Photo: Le Ha Truc.

Japanese Covered Bridge, an icon of Hoi An, is a must-visit when the town is illuminated. Culture Trip describes 'when darkness falls, the bridge is illuminated by dazzling lights. The bridge's reflection on the water surface makes the scenery even more magnificent. Vietnamese people also come here for wedding photoshoots.' Photo: Fmlink, Hefotofbriekje.

Boating on Thu Bon River as the sunset approaches is an experience worth trying during the trip to Hoi An. Tourists have plenty of choices from various service providers. Besides traditional wooden boats, Culture Trip suggests visitors to Hoi An to experience high-quality boating with a 5-course meal, cocktails, and soothing music to immerse themselves in the splendid scenery of the ancient town. Photo: Living + Nomads.

If feeling hungry, tourists can head to Hoi An night market to fill their stomachs. Besides local specialties, the night market also offers numerous souvenir stalls ranging from clothes, shoes to lacquerware, and jewelry according to tourists' needs. Culture Trip advises everyone not to miss the delicious coconut ice cream at the night market. Photo: Travishodgesuk.

When visiting Hoi An, tourists can find cooking classes for dinner at $20. Here, you will learn how to cook specialties of the Central region and enjoy the fruits of your labor. According to Culture Trip, the ideal destination for tourists wanting to experience this class is Hai Café, a cafe located right in the heart of the ancient town. Photo: Gioancookery.

As night falls, Hoi An not only sparkles with lights from lanterns but also becomes more magical with floating lanterns on the river. Floating lanterns are a long-standing tradition with hopes of bringing luck, happiness, and peace. Around the Hoai River area, there are many vendors selling lanterns for only about 10,000 VND/3 pieces. When releasing the lantern into the river, remember to make your wish. Photo: Culture Trip.

Hoi An, despite being an ancient town, is never dull. When night falls, the town becomes even livelier thanks to its bars. Culture Trip suggests people can visit Q Bar for the most worthwhile experience. 'This place is favored by many foreign guests. They have a list of drinks and finger foods for customers seeking luxurious space. The prices here are also not too expensive, only about $5 for a pizza,' shared the writer from Culture Trip. Photo: Hoi An Now.
According to Anh Tu/ Zing news
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourAugust 5, 2019