Friday, August 3, 2012

Hoian Attraction

Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
Phuc Kien Assembly Hall - Vietnam Travel Guide Set up in 1757 by Chinese Phuc Kien merchants at Hoi An, the building has been repaired and renovated many times. Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is used for genies and ancestors worship And a meeting place of the Chinese Phuc Kien people as well.

Phung Hung Old House
Phung Hung Old House - Vietnam Travel Guide This private house, constructed in 1780, is two floors of combined architectural influences. The first floor's central roof is four-sided, showing Japanese influence, and the upstairs balcony has a Chinese rounded "turtle shell "roof with carved beam supports.

Quan Cong Temple
Quan Cong Temple - Vietnam Travel Guide This temple was built in the middle of the 17th century to worship Quan Cong, the most famous general of the “ Three States” time (in Chinese history) who is the resplendent symbol of morality: faith, loyalty, frankness, righteousness.

Tan Ky Ancient House
Tan Ky Ancient House - Vietnam Travel Guide Located at 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Road, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province, Tan Ky House was constructed almost two centuries ago as the house of a Vietnamese merchant.

The Japanese Bridge, Hoi An
The Japanese Bridge, Hoi An - Vietnam Travel Guide The bridge was built by the Japanese trading community in 1593 to link them with the Chinese quarter on the other side of a small stream.

The Tran Family Worship House
The Tran Family Worship House - Vietnam Travel Guide In 1802, the Tran family ancestor house of worship was built by a mandarin of civil service named Tran Tu Nhac.

Trieu Chau Assembly Hall
Trieu Chau Assembly Hall - Vietnam Travel Guide Trieu Chau assembly hall was built by the Chinese in the early 19th century to worship the God of the oceans who is the reflection of the sea faring people,s deep longing for safety at sea.

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