Fishing Village Thanh Nam is shaped by the Thu Bon River.
Fishermen have come here since timeimmemorial to cast their nets and catch prawns, crab and fish at the place we
now call “Con Chai”Fishing Dune). Go to the enchanting Thanh Nam Fishing Village, stay and work
with the accommodating local people and learn how to catch fish in this
traditional fishing area.
The village Craft Centre and workshops showcases craft items
and the painstaking process by which they are produced, using specialist tools
and techniques passed down since the 15th century when Hoi An flourished as a
major sea port. The workshops today make hand crafted furniture and sculptures
as well as a range of tempting souvenirs, some of which are exported a field as
Europe and North America. Kim Bong craftsmen made a vital contribution to the
recent restoration of historic buildings after Hoi An was declared a World
Heritage Site in 1999. Moreover, they have been encouraged and rewarded by
UNESCO for their preservation efforts.
HTML clipboardOne of the great pleasures of any visit to Hoi An is strolling along the
beautiful streets of the old town at night under the flickering lights of the
many beautiful lanterns. These simple yet colourful lanterns are both part of
Hoi An culture and Hoi An today.One day programme
HTML clipboardTra Que is a charming little village on the edge of Hoi An, the village is named
after the sweet scented vegetables that spice up the everyday meals of the Pho
Hoi people. Here a new spirit for traditional Hoi An dishes like Cao Lau, Quang
noodles, the local ‘Tam huu' spring roll (made from Tra Que vegetables) and cake
with meat (Banh xeo) has been enlivened. Enjoy a cookery class with your host.
Experience a day of living and working with the local people in Tra Que
vegetable village, in which you will have a chance to discover the daily life of
farmers.