Located on the central Vietnamese coast, Hoi An stands as a beautifully preserved testament to its significance as a bustling Southeast Asian trading port from the 15th to 19th centuries. Its enchanting traditional architecture harmoniously blends houses, walls, and streets, transporting visitors back in time. Despite the passage of history, Hoi An's ancient town remains nearly untouched, boasting a remarkable collection of over 1000 architectural treasures, including streets, houses, assembly halls, shrines, temples, clan houses, and ancient wells. This unique heritage site reflects a captivating fusion of indigenous and foreign influences.