Introducing Hoi An Ancient Town

Da Nang tourism is becoming more and more an ideal destination for holidays chosen by tourists. Coming to this livable city, not a tourist does not visit Hoi An – a traditional beauty of Vietnam. This article Private Car Transfer Hoi An will Introducing Hoi An Ancient Town – a Hoi An with the beauty of the condensed time always attracted visitors.

Where is Hoi An Ancient Town?

Where is Hoi An Ancient Town? Hoi An Ancient Town is an ancient town located downstream Thu Bon River, in the coastal plain of Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, about 30 km south of Da Nang City.

Which province is Hoi An ancient town? Hoi An is a city in Quang Nam province with many old town built in the 16th century and still exists almost intact so far. In the ancient documents of the West, Hoi An is called Faifo. Hoi An Ancient Town has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. This is the place attracting many tourists from Da Nang – Hoi An

History of Hoi An Ancient Town

Hoi An was born around the second half of the 16th century, the period of Vietnam was under the reign of the Le Dynasty. In 1527, Mac Dang Dung won the Le house, the East Kinh region under the Mac’s control. In 1533, Nguyễn Kim took on the name of the Lê Dynasty to gather soldiers against the Macs. After Nguyen Kim died in the year, Trinh Kiem’s ​​son-in-law took over, Nguyen Kim’s family was overwhelmed.

In 1558, Nguyen Kim’s second son Nguyen Hoang and his family and some soldiers retreated to entrenched in Thuan Hoa area and after 1570, Nguyen Hoang continued to seize Quang Nam. Together with his son Nguyen Phuc Nguyen, Nguyen Hoang built a stronghold, tried to develop Dang Trong’s economy, expanded trade with foreign countries and Hoi An became the busiest international port in the East region. South Asia at that tim

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