Itinerari Tur Jalan Kaki Percuma Hoi An
Tour description
Lawatan berjalan kaki percuma ini direka untuk meneroka keindahan Kota Purba Hoi An, tapak Warisan Dunia UNESCO, memaparkan sorotan budaya, sejarah, dan seni bina. Lawatan ini berlangsung kira-kira 2.5 jam, sesuai untuk kumpulan kecil, dan dipandu oleh pemandu tempatan yang bersemangat untuk berkongsi cerita Hoi An. Derma sukarela dialu‑alukan tetapi tidak wajib.
Nota Tambahan
- Aksesibiliti: Lawatan melibatkan berjalan di jalan yang tidak rata; tidak sepenuhnya mesra kerusi roda.
- Kos: Percuma, tetapi tiket sah Kota Purba Hoi An (VND 120,000) diperlukan untuk masuk ke beberapa tapak (contoh: Rumah Lama Tan Ky, Dewan Perhimpunan Kantonis).
- Petua untuk Pengunjung:
- Lawati pada waktu pagi untuk mengelakkan panas dan orang ramai.
- Cuba hidangan tempatan seperti Banh Mi atau Cơm Gà di kedai makan berdekatan selepas lawatan.
- Kembali pada waktu malam untuk merasai suasana lampu lentera Hoi An.
- Penyesuaian: Pemandu boleh menyesuaikan laluan sedikit mengikut minat kumpulan (contoh: lebih fokus pada makanan, sejarah, atau fotografi).
Contoh Deskripsi Promosi
Sertai Lawatan Berjalan Kaki Percuma Hoi An kami untuk menemui jiwa permata yang tersenarai UNESCO ini! Jelajahi jalan‑jalan kuno, kagumi Jambatan Lipat Jepun, terokai rumah pedagang bersejarah, dan rasai suasana tepi sungai yang meriah. Dipandu oleh pemandu tempatan yang bersemangat, lawatan selama 2.5 jam ini sempurna untuk pengembara yang mencari cerita autentik dan pandangan tersembunyi. Tiada kos awal—hanya bawa rasa ingin tahu anda dan beri sumbangan mengikut nilai yang anda rasa.
Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Office (78 Tran Phu Street)
Detailed itinerary
Starting Point
- Location: Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Office (78 Tran Phu Street)
- Time: 9:00 AM (Daily)
- Duration: ~2.5 hours
- Distance: ~3 km
- Note: Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and apply sunscreen.
Itinerary
Stop 1: Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Office (10 minutes)
- Introduction: Brief overview of Hoi An’s history as a 15th-19th century trading port.
- Highlights: Explanation of the town’s multicultural influences (Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European).
- Activity: Group introduction and distribution of a simple map.
Stop 2: Japanese Covered Bridge (15 minutes)
- Location: Western end of Tran Phu Street
- Highlights: Iconic 18th-century bridge built by the Japanese community.
- Stories: Discuss the bridge’s unique architecture, monkey and dog statues, and its role as a cultural symbol.
- Activity: Photo stop and quick walk across the bridge.
Stop 3: Tan Ky Old House (20 minutes)
- Location: 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
- Highlights: Well-preserved 200-year-old merchant house showcasing Chinese and Japanese architectural elements.
- Stories: Share tales of Hoi An’s trading families and their lifestyle.
- Activity: Walk through the house, observe intricate wooden carvings, and learn about flood adaptations.
Stop 4: Hoi An Market (15 minutes)
- Location: Nguyen Hoang Street (near Thu Bon River)
- Highlights: Vibrant local market with fresh produce, handicrafts, and street food.
- Stories: Insights into daily life, local ingredients, and Hoi An’s culinary specialties (e.g., Cao Lau, White Rose Dumplings).
- Activity: Quick stroll through the market, with time to interact with vendors (optional food sampling if desired).
Stop 5: Cantonese Assembly Hall (15 minutes)
- Location: 176 Tran Phu Street
- Highlights: Colorful 19th-century assembly hall built by the Cantonese Chinese community.
- Stories: Explain the role of assembly halls in Hoi An’s multicultural society and the significance of the dragon fountain.
- Activity: Explore the courtyard and admire the intricate mosaics.
Stop 6: Thu Bon River & Riverside Walk (15 minutes)
- Location: Along Bach Dang Street
- Highlights: Scenic riverside with views of traditional boats and colorful buildings.
- Stories: Discuss Hoi An’s role as a trading port and the river’s importance in its history.
- Activity: Leisurely walk along the river, with a stop for photos.
Stop 7: Night Market Area (Daytime View) (10 minutes)
- Location: Nguyen Hoang Street (opposite the Japanese Bridge)
- Highlights: Introduction to Hoi An’s famous lantern-lit night market.
- Stories: Share how lanterns became a symbol of Hoi An and their cultural significance.
- Activity: Brief stop to see lantern shops and discuss evening activities.
End Point: An Hoi Islet
- Location: Across the An Hoi Footbridge
- Wrap-Up: Recap of the tour, recommendations for local cafes, restaurants, or further exploration (e.g., tailoring shops, lantern-making classes).
- Activity: Answer questions, share tips for evening visits, and collect voluntary tips.
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