In the morning picking up you at Hoi An Trave office. Ride a bicycle to a local farm in Tra Que village. You will take a trip around the vegetable garden and join the farmers in preparing the land and fertilizing it with seaweed from the local lake. Continuing doing some next steps such as: raking the ground, sowing, watering greens, picking greens and many more gardening activies....
Go to the enchanting Thanh Nam Fishing Village,stay and work with the accommodating local people and learn how to catch fish in this traditional fishing area.
In the morning, our local guide will meet you at Hoi An Travel and you will ride by bicycle to the home of a craftsman in the old streets. Here you will have a brief introduction to the history, shape, and colour of the lanterns as well as the many stages of making them. You can make your own lantern and keep it as a souvenir ...
In the 16th and 17th century Thanh Ha was a thriving village. It was famous for earthenware that was sold in many provinces throughout
Central Vietnam
. It was the Thanh Ha villagers who made the bricks, tiles and floor slabs for the old buildings in Hoi An and the surrounding areas.
Each urban ward or rural commune in Hoi An has
a certain part of the river passing by.. The
waterway here is long and interesting with the
daily and normal life of the people.
For anyone wanting to take a brief break from all that busy shopping in Hoi An, the majestic Cham islands offer the perfect opportunity to get away from it all.
Most visitors to Hoi An spend a lot of time walking through the ancient streets, buying clothes, shoes and paintings in the town’s famous shops. But how many visitors get to discover the simple life of the villagers, watch the children at play and experience the warmth of their hospitality while enjoying the beautiful scenery, such as bamboo, churches and thatched cottages...
My Son, located 50 km from Hoi An, was an imperial city during the Cham dynasty, between the 4th and 12th centuries. The My Son Sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics that comprise of more than 70 architectural works.
The
Marble
Mountains
, also referred to as Ngu Hanh Son or Mountains of the Five Elements, consist of five marble mountains: Thuy Son (water) which is the highest,Moc Son (wood), Kim Son (metal), Tho Son(earth), and Hoa Son (fire). They are located 12 km west of Danang.
Hoi An was one of the major trading centres of Southern Asia in the 16th century. Hoi An has a distinctly Chinese atmosphere with low, tiled houses and narrow streets, the original structure of some of these streets still remains almost intact.
Hue
is a place, which has many cultural treasures: the tombs of kings, the imperial citadel and temples. In
Vietnam
there is no other place that has as many original historical vestiges as this ancient capital.
Hoi An cooking class is an interesting and fun way to learn about the local cuisine. The demonstration takes about 1 hour - each person helps prepare the dishes and then sits down to enjoy the meal.