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Introduction to Hoi An ancient town - one of the world heritages of Vietnam
Lying by theThu Bon River at some 30km southeast of the city of Da Nang, the ancienl city of Hoi An was an acÂtive Eastern port city during the Middle Ages. The city still maintains its uniqueness of charÂacter and posesses qualities rarely seen in the region or elsewhere in the world.
Being a large international seaport in southeast Asia from the 16in to 19ln century, Hoi An frequently harbored merchant ships from China, France, Holland, Italy, Japan, PorÂtugal, Spain, Great Britain and many other countries. Foreign traders settled, opened businesses and thrived in Hoi An. They conÂtributed a large part in the building of Hoi An into a prosperous city. This ongoing process of economic and cultural exchange has reÂsulted in a present Hoi An city full of magnifiÂcent sculptural works.
Hoi An was not only an economic hub but also the cradle of the Vietnamese script, a center preaching the Buddhist sect of Lam Te - Chuc Thanh and Christianity in the southÂern part of Vietnam. Trading and economic activities at that time helped develop relationÂships and introduced a number of cultural traÂditions and religious rites that are still preÂserved today. All this has helped researchers and tourists discover the cultural life of Hoi An’s inhabitants during ancient times.
Through many historical events. Hoi An has now become a world heritage, a tourist center of Vietnam due to its many still intact structures and its being a living museum disÂplaying relics that depict a harmonious mixÂture of Vietnamese, Japanese and Chinese cultures. The Ancient City has become a place of great interest thanks to many traditional fesÂtivities that are organised each year.
Apart from the material cultural vestiges, Hoi An also attracts people by its diversified forms and modes of living, festivals, cultural and religious activities, and folkloric and culiÂnary arts. All these vestiges are being preÂserved and developed to enhance the culÂtural value of Hoi An.
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