Description Hoi An Ancient Town ( 15 -> 20 sentences )
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Ha Long Bay is a famous beauty-spot in the North-east coast of Vietnam, belongs to Quang Ninh province, 151km far from Hanoi to the east. This is one of Vietnam's tourist destinations recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage. Ha Long attracts many tourists with a special beauty including both excellent and roman charm. Tourists coming to Ha Long in any season of the year also discover its own seductive and charming beauty.
Nowadays, Viet Nam is known as not only a potential country with flourishing market economy but also a popular travel destination with heart-touching magnificent landscapes. Recognised as one of seven new world heritage sites by UNESCO, charming scenes of Ha Long Bay seems to appeal to a large number of local and foreign tourists.
Ha Long Bay, a stunningly scenic spot is located in Quang Ninh province in the northeast of Vietnam. The bay covers an area of over 1500 sq km, includes over 1600 islands and islets which form a spectacular seascape of limestone. This is an unique heritage as it marks important events in the formation and development of Viet Nam history; simultaneously, it is also blessed by mother nature with breathtaking views. In addition,your trip to Ha Long Bay will not be complete and perfect if you miss Bo Hon island- the home of variety of flora and fauna, Yen Tu mountain, Surprise Cave or Kissing rocks. Futhermore, it enjoys warm and tropical climate which is suitable for tourists to visit at any time. Come to Ha Long, besides immersing yourselves in her natural beauty, tourists can have an opportunity to savour delicious seafood with reasonable price and best service as well as relax with water sports such as swimming, scuba-diving, water- skiing… Moreover, residents here are very amiable, hospitable and ready to help anyone if you are in a fix.
To put it briefly, a mysal, dreamy and elegant Ha Long Bay has become the pride of Vietnamese people and it is everyone’s awareness and responsibility to conserve and preserve this precious heritage.
1. Hoi An Ancient Town became a World Heritage Site in 1999 .
(Phố cổ Hội An được công nhận là Di sản thế giới năm 1999.)
2. Turn on the light . It’s dark in here .
(Bật đèn đi. Ở đây tối.)
3. Cultural heritage may include temples , pagodas , and monuments .
(Di sản văn hóa bao gồm đình, chùa, và các công trình.)
4. Tourists can visit the pedestrian streets in Ha Noi .
(Du khách có thể tham quan phố đi bộ ở Hà Nội.)
- Hung King’s Temple was visited by millions of tourists last year.
( Hàng triệu du khách thăm đền Vua Hùng năm rồi.)
- Hung King’s Temple is located in Phu Tho province.
( Đền Vua Hùng nằm ở tỉnh Phú Thọ.)
- Ha Long Bay was visited by thousands of tourists last year.
( Hàng ngàn du khách thăm Vịnh Hạ Long năm rồi.)
- Ha Long Bay is located in Quang Ninh Province.
( Vịnh Hạ Long nằm ở tỉnh Quảng Ninh.)
- Huong Pagoda was visited by thousands of tourists last year.
( Hàng ngàn du khách thăm chùa Hương năm ngoái.)
- Huong pagoda is located in Ha Noi.
( Chùa Hương nằm ở Hà Nội.)
- Hue imperial City was visited by thousands of tourists last year.
( Hàng ngàn du khách thăm Hoàng thành Huế năm ngoái.)
- Hue imperial City is located in Thua Thien Hue province.
( Hoàng thành Huế nằm ở tỉnh Thừa Thiền Huế.)
- Hoi An Ancient Town was visited by thousands of tourists last year.
(Hàng ngàn du khách thăm Phố cổ Hội An năm rồi.)
- Hoi An Ancient Town is located in Quang Nam province.
( Phố cổ Hội An nằm ở tỉnh Quảng Nam.)
- One Pillar Pagoda was visited by thousands of tourists last year.
( Hàng ngàn du khách thăm chùa Một Cột năm rồi.)
- One Pillar Pagoda is located in Ha Noi.
( Chùa Một Cột nằm ở Hà Nội.)
Hoi An is an ancient town down the Thu Bon River, on the coastal plain of Quang Nam Province, for about 30 km south of Da Nang City. Hoi An used to be known as the international market with many different names such as Lam Ap, Faifo, Hoai Pho and Hoi An is the most common one now.
What is special about Hoi An is that this little port town is in an incredible state of preservation. It includes some of the most densely-concentrated sights in Viet Nam with its old streets which are bordered with ancient houses and assembly halls, its pagodas, temples, ancient wells and tombs. In total, there are more than a thousand places of interest. The architecture in Hoi An is characterized by a harmonious blend of Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese culture. After many centuries, Hoi An is still respectful of its traditions, folk festivals, beliefs and of its sophisated culinary art. Located in a quiet environment, Hoi An is surrounded by peaceful villages famous for crafts such as carpentry, bronze making, ceramic…
Researchers said that most of the buildings in Hoi An underwent restoration at the beginning of the 19th century, even if some of them might be constructed long time ago. The ancient architecture is shown most clearly in the Ancient Town that is located in Minh An Ward. It covers about 2 square kilometers and almost of all famous relics in Hoi An are gathered here. The streets are very short and narrow, having a winding, crossing as the chessboard style. The topography of the ancient town tilt gradually from north to south. The buildings in the old town are built mostly with traditional materials such as: brick, wood and no more than two floors. The trace of time is able to find not only on the architectural design of each building but also everywhere : on the yin-yang roof tiles covered with moss and plants; the old gray mold walls; the pictures carved on a strange animal, or describing an old story… Having inherited a multi-cultural architecture which is so varied and sophisated, Hoi An must have attracted numerous and talented workers in carpentry, ceramics, and woodcarving from China, Japan and other regions of Viet Nam.
For centuries, Hoi An had developed into a melting pot of various nationalities who came to the area, and brought along their own cultures. Accordingly, Hoi An features the co-existence of indigenous customs and habits and those imported by foreign settlers