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Hoi An Ancient Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Southeast Asia's best-preserved trading ports, dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. Its narrow streets are lined with a remarkable fusion of local, Chinese, Japanese, and European architectural styles, draped in colorful silk lanterns.

An Hoi Islet is a small island in the Thu Bon River just south of the Ancient Town, connected by the Nguyen Hoang Bridge. It is the center of Hoi An's nightlife, home to the night market, lantern-making workshops, and a string of riverside bars and restaurants.

Cam Kim Island is a rural island across the Thu Bon River from the Ancient Town, accessible by local ferry or bridge. Known for its traditional boat-building and woodcarving workshops, it offers a glimpse of unhurried village life just minutes from town.