If Hoi An Ancient Town captivates visitors with the quiet beauty of yellow walls and colorful lanterns, the suburbs hold them back with the tranquility of vast countryside fields. Among these, the Old Brick Kiln, once an abandoned site, has now become a unique, one-of-a-kind "photography haven," a place where wild beauty meets natural installation art. Join Hoi An Memories Land to discover this must-visit check-in spot when traveling to Hoi An in 2026!
Although affectionately called "The Old Brick Kiln of Hoi An" due to its proximity to the ancient town, this landmark is actually located in Nam Phuoc Commune, Da Nang City (Vinh Nam Village, Duy Vinh Commune, Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province).
Originally, this structure was a manual brick kiln that had ceased operations and been abandoned for over 20 years. There was a time when the structure severely deteriorated and was considered a ruin to be avoided. However, thanks to the creative thinking of young locals combined with a farmstay tourism model, the old brick kiln has undergone a spectacular "revival." From a crumbling block of bricks standing lonely in the fields, it has transformed into an artistic destination, attracting thousands of young travelers and photographers every year thanks to its solitary yet proud beauty amidst nature.
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Located only about 5km from the center of Hoi An Ancient Town as the crow flies, getting to the Old Brick Kiln is an interesting journey. However, please note that the actual driving distance is approximately 10km due to the specific road route. You can choose one of the two following popular routes to reach this destination:
What makes an abandoned brick kiln so strangely attractive? It is the wild, rustic beauty blending with nature that has created the brand for this place.
The most impressive highlight is the cement steps spiraling around the body of the kiln, leading up to the top. Although reinforced for safety, the layer of moss clinging to each red brick remains untouched to preserve its ancient, contemplative look. Standing from above, you can zoom out to embrace the deep blue sky and the carpets of rice swaying in the wind. This is dubbed the "stairway to heaven", the birthplace of lifetime photos.
Connecting the coffee shop to the brick kiln is a long bamboo bridge, winding softly across the sea of rice. The bridge is not just a walkway but also a "superb backdrop." You can sit leisurely on the bridge, dangle your feet, and enjoy the sweet scent of new rice.
Right next to the kiln is a coffee shop designed in the style of a stilt house, using rustic bamboo materials that harmonize with the landscape. This is not just a resting place but also a Farmstay model combined with clean agriculture. Sitting here, you can view the entire brick kiln from afar, standing like an ancient city gate amidst the green fields.
To hunt for the most beautiful photos, you need to time the golden hour of natural light. The scenery is best when the rice is in its "green girlhood" stage (lush green) or the ripe rice season (golden yellow). Two "precious" time slots you need to note are:
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An interesting point that makes visitors chuckle when coming here is the menu, which is deeply inspired by Nam Cao's realistic literature. You will encounter quirky names like: Thi No milk, Chi Pheo coffee, Vu Dai Village smoothie...
Not only are the names unique, but the drinks here also adhere to "healthy" criteria. Ingredients are mainly processed from clean agricultural products grown by the farmstay itself, such as black rice (charcoal rice) and fresh vegetables/fruits. A glass of cool purple charcoal rice milk on a hot summer day will surely be an unforgettable culinary experience.
Each season, the Old Brick Kiln puts on a new coat, bringing different emotions:
This is the time after the Lunar New Year; the fields are covered in a lush green color stretching to the horizon. The atmosphere is cool, very suitable for photos with a youthful, fresh style.
The fields turn a golden yellow, heavy with grain. This is the harvest season; you will catch scenes of people harvesting rice and smell the fragrant straw. The yellow of the rice combined with the red of the baked bricks creates a brilliant, warm picture.
During the rainy season (usually at the end of the year), this area may be slightly flooded. At this time, the field surface turns into a giant mirror reflecting the image of the brick kiln and the sky, creating a quiet and strangely "chill" beauty.
The steps up to the top of the kiln do not have handrails. Although reinforced, you need to move slowly, carefully, and avoid horseplay. If you see too many people at the top, please wait patiently below to ensure structural safety.
Besides, the bamboo bridge is quite narrow; please yield to each other when moving. Absolutely do not trample on the rice or break the rice plants to take photos. You should choose clothes with colors that contrast with the green/yellow of the rice (such as white, red, or flowing maxi dresses) to stand out in the frame. Don't forget to bring a hat and sunscreen.
Currently, this location does not charge an entrance fee. However, the model operates based on the coffee business to maintain the bamboo bridge landscape and repair the kiln. Therefore, visitors usually support by buying a drink at the shop (average price from 1,2 - 2 USD) to freely check in. Motorbike parking fees are usually donation-based or free if you use the service at the cafe.
The shop usually opens very early to serve sunrise hunters, from 4:30 AM to about 10:00 PM. You can comfortably arrive early to catch the sunrise without worrying about the shop not being open yet.
The road is quite easy to find on Google Maps. However, the section from the main road to the foot of the kiln (about the last few hundred meters) is a small dirt road in the middle of the field. Large cars (over 16 seats) may find it difficult to get right to the spot; you should park on the main road and walk in to fully enjoy the scenery.
From the Old Brick Kiln, you can easily travel to other famous tourist destinations, such as:
The Old Brick Kiln of Hoi An is not merely a stopover for "thousands of likes" photos, but also a vivid testament to the miraculous revival of things thought to be forgotten. Amidst the increasingly hurried pace of life in 2026, the moment of sitting quietly on the bamboo bridge, sipping brown rice tea, and watching the sunset over the Duy Vinh fields will surely be a precious spiritual remedy to heal all worries.
Do not hesitate to add "The Old Brick Kiln" to your Da Nang travel map today. A very different Hoi An—rustic, quiet, and poetic—is opening its arms waiting for you to discover. And to make your journey to the heritage land even more complete, continue to accompany Hội An Memories Land to update on the freshest and most attractive travel coordinates!
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