Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 11, 2011

Cham Islands Tour - Hoi An - Quang Nam - Viet Nam

Cham Islands - Hoi An - Quang Nam - Viet Nam

Lying 18 km offshore from Hoi An, the Cham Islands (known locally as Cu Lao Cham) feature beautiful seascapes and landscapes. This island group has 3,000 inhabitants; most of whom make a living from fishing. During the 1960s, Cu Lao Cham was known as “Paradise Island”. Only 1 + 1/4 hour by a junk and 30 minutes by speedboat from Hoi An Town (Cua Dai Quay), it is perfect for a day trip with snorkeling or a dive on some beautiful corals, a delicious seafood lunch on the island, or a walk along the "eco-tour" trail. It is much nicer to spend overnight on the island, then you will have chances to explore the island and experience your great time with sunset and sunrises which is much spectacular or go fishing at night and have barbecue on the island.

There are many other interesting attractions for visitors, including fresh seafood, traditional crafts, swimming and sightseeing. Recently important archaeological remains were found and these are now exhibited in a small museum near the main jetty. The island is rich in aquatic resources, with 165 hectares of coral and 500 hectares of sea weeds. The waters around Cu Lao Cham is home to 135 species of coral, four species of tiger shrimp and 84 species of mollusk, many of which are listed in Vietnam’s and the world’s Red Book of endangered species.

Today the Cham islands are also a Marine Protected Area (MPA) because of their many important marine habitants, especially beaches and coral reefs, and rich biodiversity. The MPA includes eight islands; the largest island Hon Lao, features magnificent beaches and forests, the township of Bai Lang, a small harbor, a traditional fishing village (Bai Lang), temples, shrines and a pagoda. Cham Islands, offshore island of Hoi An City has just been recognized as the World Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO.











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Welcome to HOIAN ANCIENT HOUSE RESORT
Address: 377 Cua Dai - 200 Nguyen Duy Hieu - Hoi An - Viet Nam
Phone: 84.510.3923377 - Fax: 84.510.3923477

Thứ Ba, 1 tháng 11, 2011

Hoi An Ancient Town and Hoi An Ancient House Resort

About the country
          The ancient town of Hoi An - Viet Nam, 30 km south of Danang - Viet Nam, lies on the banks of the Thu Bon River. Occupied by early western traders, Hoi An was one of the major trading centers of Southeast Asia in the 16th century.
Hoi An has a distinct Chinese atmosphere with low, tile-roofed houses and narrow streets; the original structure of some of these streets still remains almost intact. All the houses were made of rare wood, decorated with lacquered boards and panels engraved with Chinese characters. Pillars were also carved with ornamental designs.

Tourists can visit the relics of the Sa Huynh and Cham cultures. They can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the romantic Hoi An River, Cua Dai Beach, and Cham Island.
Over the last few years, Hoi An has become a very popular tourist destination in Vietnam.
Light Bright

NO FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. NO MOTORCYCLES. NO TELEVISION. ON THE 14TH DAY OF EACH LUNAR MONTH, THE RIVERSIDE TOWN OF HOI AN GIVES MODERN LIFE THE NIGHT OFF.
       In a wood-fronted shops a woman in traditional dress sits at a desk, bathed in the light of a lantern made from a simple bamboo fish-trap. Outside, two old men are absorbed in a candlelit game of Chinese checkers. These scenes, straight out of the 19th century, still take place in Hoi An, a sleepy riverside town in the central province of Quang Nam.
      Hoi An has long been a cultural crossroad. More than five centuries ago the Vietnamese nation of Dai Viet expanded its territory southwards, encroaching on the Indianized Kingdom of Champa, which covered much of what is now central Vietnam. Hoi An, located on the Hoai River, emerged when Japanese and Chinese traders built a commercial district there in the 16th century.
      These diverse cultural influences remain visible today. Visitors will find Hoi An's Old Quarter lined with two-storey Chinese shops, their elaborately carved wooden facades and moss-covered tile roofs having withstood the ravages of more than 300 years of weather and warfare. These proud old buildings, which back onto the river, remind visitors of another era, when Hoi An's market was filled with wares from as far afield as India and Europe. Colourful guildhalls, founded by ethnic Chinese from Guangdong and Fujian provinces, stand quietly, a testament to the town's trading roots.
       While Hoi An's old-fashioned charm is always visible, on the 14th of every lunar month modernity takes another step back. On these evenings the town turns off its street lamps and fluorescent lights, leaving the Old Quarter bathed in the warm glow of coloured silk, glass and paper lanterns. In ancient times, Vietnamese people made lamps out of shallow bowls filled with oil. Later, foreign traders introduced lanterns, ranging from round and hexagonal designs from China to diamond and star shaped ones from Japan.

Let there be light

     When developing plans to preserve their town's ancient character, Hoi An residents decided to revive the practice of using coloured lanterns. Starting in the fall of 1998, one night each month is declared a "lantern festival". On the 14th day of each lunar month, residents on Tran Phu, Nguyen Thai Hoc, Le Loi and Bach Dang streets switch off their lights and hang cloth and paper lanterns on their porches and windows. Television sets, radios, street lights and neon lights are turned off.
       In the ensuing quiet the streets of Hoi An are at their most romantic, the darkness broken only by jeweltoned lanterns in all manner of shapes and sizes.
      Strolling through the lantern-lit streets is like walking into a fairytale. It is all the more picturesque since motor vehicles are banned from Hoi An's Old Quarter. On Trai Phu Street, stop at the beautifully preserved Faifo Restaurant to sample some traditional Chinese-style pastries. Or walk on to the Treated Café, where bamboo baskets, commonly used to wash rice, have been transformed into unique lanterns. These basket lamps are but one example of people's creativity as they experiment with new shapes and materials, including lights made from hollow bamboo tubes.
A Warm Glow
      The 14th day of the lunar month is a Buddhist day of worship. Residents place offerings of food and incense on their ancestral altars and visit one of Hoi An's many pagodas. The scent of incense and the sounds of people singing add to the town's enchanted atmosphere. On these evenings, visitors will get a rare glimpse into another era. These nights are a welcome reminder of life's unexpected beauty.















Invite tourists visit the ancient town of Hoi An - Vietnam and stay in Ancient House Resort Hoi An www.ancienthouseresort.com


         In life sometimes the simpleness of the countryside gives us a relaxed and cosy feeling by keeping us away from the bustle of life. Looking at modern life that always changes every day, we regret a little ancient, simple, rustic thing, but all that is the ancient soul of humanity, the cradle of each life. And Ancient House Resort is the place you can have these things.
         Hoi An Ancient House Resort is situated 35km from Danang International Airport and only 1km from the ancient town of Hoi An. The resort replicates an original village of Vietnam with small streets, water ponds, rooms with garden around, providing a warm and restful environment.
         Specially, this resort is named Ancient House because it includes a 200 years-old ancient house that has recognized as the provincial - level relic. It was designed in Vietnamese style - 3 apartments and 2 roofs. The house is home to 5 generations and the present owners. They are living together and now serving travellers with their family traditional job – Vietnamese rice noodle making.
         Being here, you will have chance to see the process of making rice – the main material – into several different delicious dishes such as My Quang (Quang noodle), Hu Tieu (sea food soup) , Bun (vermicelli soup), Banh Dap (grilled rice cake and steamed one united together), Cao Lau and Pho (noodle soup).









         Thanks a lot for your attention, hoping that you will enjoy your stay and have good impression about our Ancient House Resort
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Contact us

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Welcome to HOIAN ANCIENT HOUSE RESORT
Address: 377 Cua Dai - Hoi An - Viet Nam.
Phone: 84.510.3923377
Fax:
84.510.3923477

Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 10, 2011

Ancient House Resort

       In life sometimes the simpleness of the countryside gives us a relaxed and cosy feeling by keeping us away from the bustle of life. Looking at modern life that always changes every day, we regret a little ancient, simple, rustic thing, but all that is the ancient soul of humanity, the cradle of each life. And Ancient House Resort is the place you can have these things.
       Hoi An Ancient House Resort is situated 35km from Danang International Airport and only 1km from the ancient town of Hoi An. The resort replicates an original village of Vietnam with small streets, water ponds, rooms with garden around, providing a warm and restful environment.
       Specially, this resort is named Ancient House because it includes a 200 years-old ancient house that has recognized as the provincial - level relic. It was designed in Vietnamese style - 3 apartments and 2 roofs. The house is home to 5 generations and the present owners. They are living together and now serving travellers with their family traditional job – Vietnamese rice noodle making.
        Being here, you will have chance to see the process of making rice – the main material – into several different delicious dishes such as My Quang (Quang noodle), Hu Tieu (sea food soup) , Bun (vermicelli soup), Banh Dap (grilled rice cake and steamed one united together), Cao Lau and Pho (noodle soup).

Thanks a lot for your attention, hoping that you will enjoy your stay and have good impression about our Ancient House Resort.











Contact us

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Welcome to HOIAN ANCIENT HOUSE RESORT
Address: 377 Cua Dai - Hoi An - Viet Nam.
Phone: 84.510.3923377
Fax: 84.510.3923477

Website : www.ancienthouseresort.com
Email:
hoangthinhha@dng.vnn.vn