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Hoi An
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Vinh Hung Resort (Superior)
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Opened in July 2003, the Vinh Hung Resort is located along the banks of the Thu Bon River, just 5 minutes from the city center of Hoi An. |
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Vinh Hung 2 Hotel (Standard)
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Located in a tranquil & spacious area, within walking distance of the Ancient Quarter & prime shopping and eating in Hoi An, Vinh Hung 2 Hotel is a modified Chinese trading house with 3 floors surrounded by well-landscaped gardens. |
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Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort and Spa Hotel (Deluxe)
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Victoria Hoi An is one of the 5 hotels in Vietnam managed by Victoria Hotels and Resorts. Victoria Hoi An Resort is built like a small fisherman’s village, with small streets and water ponds, small houses with clay-tiled roofs and round Chinese cloth lanterns. It is set directly on Hoi An's Cua Dai beach, just 5 km from Hoi An Town. |
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Life Resort Hoi An (Superior)
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The Life resort Hoi An is only a few steps from the bustling historic town center of Hoi An, a picturesque port town with a unique old quarter dating back to the 15th century that today charms visitors with ancient buildings, a lively art scene, and enchanting local restaurants. Located on the Thu Bon River, the resort offers sweeping views of the tranquil water. |
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Palm Garden Resort (Deluxe)
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Situated on a private beach outside of Hoi An's Ancient town, the Palm Garden Resort in one of the newer luxury resorts in Hoi An. The name "Palm Garden Resort" was derived from its location - 5-hectare of unspoiled tropical garden, featuring more than 400 palm trees which intermingle with the bungalows and suites among a grass-covered landscape. |
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Hoi An Day Trip
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From the 16th to 18th centuries, Hoi An was a thriving international commercial port for Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants. These people came primarily to trade in the high grade silk, which is
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Hoi An Half Day Trip
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From the 16th to 18th centuries, Hoi An was a thriving international commercial port for Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants. These people came primarily to trade in the high grade silk
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