
An Hoi Bridge and the Hoai River Embankment
Local name: Cầu An Hội — sông Hoài
The final stop will show how residents of the opposite bank replaced a sandbar with a street, a bridge, and a new urban neighborhood.
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Highlights include An Hoi Bridge and the Hoai River Embankment, Cantonese Assembly Hall, Duc An House, Fujian Assembly Hall, Hoi An Central Market, Japanese Covered Bridge.
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Local name: Cầu An Hội — sông Hoài
The final stop will show how residents of the opposite bank replaced a sandbar with a street, a bridge, and a new urban neighborhood.
The final stop will show how residents of the opposite bank replaced a sandbar with a street, a bridge, and a new urban neighborhood.
This stop will show how merchants shared risk, expenses, and care for people far from home among those from the same place.
Here, the house’s commercial layout explains why the family shop suited secret meetings and the storage of documents.
This stop explains how maritime risk led a merchants’ native-place association to establish a permanent shrine and a shared house.
The market will show how local trade occupied a new site and continued after large seagoing vessels had left.
Here you will learn how a trading crossing survived a change of communities and acquired several meanings at once.
Here, archaeological finds and a restored house will connect vanished seaborne cargoes with the work of restorers.
Here, a river entrance to the city will connect everyday trade with a military episode from 1949.
The house will link family trade with the river and show how silting changed an entire business.