Visit Nguyen Dien’s tomb - a famous mandarin who made a great contribution under Kings Minh Mang, Thieu Tri, and Tu Duc during his mandarin period.
Visit the Tra Que stone well, built in the Champa period, providing clean and fresh water for old residents.
Watch farmer's presentation in preparing the soil, fertilizing by algae, transplanting vegetable seedlings, watering, and experiencing as a farmer.
Enjoy Tra Que basil seed drink
Free for children aged 0-15
Children aged 16+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Hoi An Ancient Town, situated in the Quang Nam province on the banks of the Thu Bon River, was once the bustling trading hub of Indochina. Its unique architectural features have been influenced by diverse cultures across various periods. Even after hundreds of years, Hoi An's ancient town retains its distinctive architecture, drawing tourists with its sense of antiquity and tranquility.
In addition to the ancient town, a visit to Hoi An offers the opportunity to explore traditional cultural villages, including the notable Thanh Ha pottery village, which dates back to the 16th century. Today, it serves as a "living museum" and offers valuable materials for research. At Thanh Ha pottery village, you can learn about the craft of making ceramic products using traditional techniques and even try your hand at pottery under the guidance of skilled artisans.
Another historically rich destination is Tra Que vegetable village, renowned for its fertile soil, mild climate, and clean vegetables, as well as its historical sites like Ngu Hanh Temple, Tho Than Temple, and Tra Que stone well. When you visit Tra Que vegetable village, you can experience the life of a farmer by participating in the cultivation and harvest of vegetables. You can also savor a typical glass of basil juice at Tra Que.
Consider booking an admission ticket through Over The Planet to spend a day exploring Hoi An's outstanding destinations and gaining a deeper understanding of the history and culture of this beautiful city!