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Hoi An travel guideOnce known as Faifo, Hoi
An was one of the orient’s major trading ports in the 16th and 17th
centuries. After the Thu Bon River linking Hoi An to
the sea silted up ocean going ships were no longer able to sail into
town and trade moved 30km up the coast to Tourane, known nowadays as
Danang. Five kilometers from the centre of town is Cua Dai Beach, popular with both locals and visitors alike, for its sandy beach, warm sea and seafood stalls. Hoi An is known throughout Vietnam for its excellent seafood and it also boasts its own unique dishes such as Cao Lau, a delicious combination of noodles, pork, bean sprouts, mint and croutons. Inland and a half-day trip from Hoi An is My Son, where the capital of the once great Champa Kingdom stood. |
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