The Thu Bon River still carries lantern light like liquid gold past 18th-century shophouses and quiet tailoring ateliers. By day, it’s a watercolor of mustard-yellow walls and bougainvillea; by night, a dreamscape of floating candles and silk lanterns swaying beneath starfruit trees.
We show you beyond the lantern district to fishing villages where nets are still woven by hand, to Tra Que herb gardens where farmers teach you to crush lemongrass between your palms, and to wooden boats where generations have caught the same sunrise over the water. Hoi An doesn’t just charm—it imprints its gentle magic on your soul.