Trade Quarters
Hoi An Commercial Port was the busiest international trading gateway in the 16th-17th centuries. Dutch, French merchants, Portuguese missionaries, and others from the West made stops here and established trade quarters, representing the purchase of our products such as spices, tea, pottery, and silk. Dutch and French-style houses were formed, creating a panoramic picture of Hoi An in those days.
Hotline: 1900 63 66 00
Press 1 for Tickets Sales
Press 2 to Customer Service
This is the venue for the world-class outdoor performance Hoi An Memories show. The stage spans over 1 kilometer in length and covers an area of 25,000 square meters, with an auditorium that accommodates 3,300 seats. The Hoi An Memories Stage has set a Vietnamese record as the largest outdoor stage in Vietnam.
Prominent with an impressive design, meticulously designed from traditional bamboo, the Non La Restaurant possesses a unique space for enjoying distinctive cuisine. Here, Northern, Central, and Southern cuisines are delicately prepared to preserve their unique flavors in a way that suits the tastes of our valued visitors.
Japanese and Chinese merchants left cultural highlights in Hoi An.
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