Morning
Start your exploration at the energetic Hoi An Market, where stalls overflow with fresh ingredients, local snacks, and handmade goods. The lively blend of scents, colors, and conversations offers a vivid snapshot of daily life in the old town.
Not far from here, the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall impresses with its decorative gate, intricate statues, and beautifully crafted roofs. Inside, you’ll learn about the customs of ancestor worship and observe local devotees presenting their offerings.
Your route then brings you to several of Hoi An’s notable heritage houses, such as Phung Hung or Tan Ky, both preserved through centuries and showcasing the unique architectural style of the region.

Continue on to the Museum of Folk Culture, set inside a 150-year-old merchant residence, where curated displays highlight traditional crafts and everyday activities of earlier generations. You’ll also have the opportunity to enjoy cultural performances at the Hoi An Traditional Performing Arts House.
The tour carries on to the famous Japanese Covered Bridge, a historic structure built more than 400 years ago to link Japanese merchants with the nearby Chinese community.
Before concluding, browse through craft shops and art galleries scattered around the town, and wander into smaller lanes and residential corners to appreciate the subtle charm and timeless atmosphere that make Hoi An so captivating.
Afternoon/ Night
We take you back to Da Nang Airport to catch a short domestic flight to Hanoi. You'll be welcomed by our expert guide and transferred to your hotel to check in.
Spend a night at an opulent hotel in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi
My colleagues and I have just completed the 10-day golf tour in Vietnam. Ms. Kate gave us a very detailed consultation and arranged the schedule carefully. The tour guide was very attentive and informative. He was always available whenever we needed assistance and gave us many helpful tips during the… MoreMy colleagues and I have just completed the 10-day golf tour in Vietnam. Ms. Kate gave us a very detailed consultation and arranged the schedule carefully. The tour guide was very attentive and informative. He was always available whenever we needed assistance and gave us many helpful tips during the trip. The golf course quality was average. Overall we are satisfied with the service and had a good experience here. However, we didn't have many things to do in the afternoons in HCMC and Da Nang.
The hotels we stayed in in Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City were good, the amenities were fully equipped and the staffs were nice. I especially like the hotel room in Da Nang with its open view of the mountains and the sea, and we could see the sunrise from the balcony in the morning. However, the 5* hotel of Hanoi is a bit noisy, perhaps due to its proximity to the city center and they were holding some events nearby.
The buffet breakfast provided at the hotels is generally fine. However, the hotel menus were limited and quite expensive. You should have lunch and dinner in other restaurants in the city to have more options and at more reasonable prices.
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