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Chien Dan Towers
HTML clipboardLocation: Located in Tam An Commune, about
5km from the city of Tam Ky, Quang Nam Province; 60km south of Da nang City, near
the National Highway 1.
Characteristics: Chien Dan Tower is a group of three towers built in the
11th or 12th century and dedicated to three deities of the Champa Kingdom:
Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma.
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Chuc Thanh Pagoda
HTML clipboardLocation: Chuc Thanh Pagoda is located in
Cam Pho Ward, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province, about 2 km from the center of Hoi
An.
Characteristics: The pagoda was founded at the end of the 17th century by
Priest Minh Hai, Chuc Thanh Pagoda was well known because it was there that the
Thien Chuc Thanh chapter of the Thien Lam Te religion originated.
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Japanese Covered Bridge
HTML clipboardLocation: Japanese Covered Bridge, also
called the Pagoda Bridge (Chua Cau) is located in Hoi An Town, Quang Nam
Province.
Characteristics: The Pagoda Bridge was built in the 16th century and is
still incredibly well-preserved.
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My Son, a World Heritage Site
HTML clipboardLocation: My Son lies in a narrow valley in
Duy Tan Commune, Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province. 70km southwest of
Danang City, 20km away from the Tra Kieu Citadel, and 40km away from the ancient
town of Hoi An.
Characteristics: My Son is a group of temple-towers of Cham people. With
its great value, in December 1999, the complex of My Son Cham Towers has been
recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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Ong Pagoda
HTML clipboardLocation: Ong Pagoda is located at 24 Tran
Phu St., Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province.
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Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall
HTML clipboardLocation: Located at 46 Tran Phu St., Hoi
An Town, Quang Nam Province.
Characteristics: Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall, also called Kim Son Pagoda,
was built in 1692 by Chinese Phuoc Kien merchants.
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Phuoc Lam Pagoda
HTML clipboardLocation: Phuoc Lam Pagoda is located in
Cam Ha Ward, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province.
Characteristics: Phuoc Lam Pagoda belongs to Lam Te-Chuc Thanh Buddhist
sect. It was built in ancient Asian architectural style, constructed according
to the Chinese character �Mon�.
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Tra Kieu Church
HTML clipboardLocation: Tra Kieu Church is situated in
the old quarter of Tra Kieu, Duy Son Commune, Duy Xuyen Distric, Quang Nam
Province; 45km south of Danang City.
Characteristics: It was built in 1722 at one location, and then
transferred to its current site in 1865.
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Vien Giac Pagoda
HTML clipboardLocation: Vien Giac Pagoda is located in
Cam Pho Ward, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province.
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Bang Than
HTML clipboardLocation: Ban Than is located in Tam Hai
Commune, Nui Thanh District, to the north of Bai Rang.
Characteristics: Ban Than is a place for people who love excitement, and
is ideal for organizing adventurous tours.
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Cu Lao Cham (Cham Islands)
HTML clipboardLocation: Cu Lao Cham is situated in Tan
Hiep Commune, 20km from Hoi An in the direction of the East Sea.
Characteristics: Cu Lao Cham consists of eight islets very close to one
another: Hon Lao, Hon Kho Me, Hon Kho Con, Hon Tai, Hon Dai, Hon La, Hon Mo and
Hon Ong.
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Cua Dai Beach
HTML clipboardLocation: Cua Dai Beach is located in the
area of Cam An Ward, about 4km to the north-east of Hoi An Town, Quang Nam
Province.
Characteristics: Cua Dai Beach is over 3km in length and up to 300m in
width. The beach boasts fine white sand, clear and blue water, moderate slopes
and small waves, which make it ideal for recreational activities like swimming
and other sea sports.
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Ha My Beach
HTML clipboardLocation: Ha My Beach is located in Dien
Duong Commune, Dien Ban District, about 6km to the south of Ngu Hanh Son.
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Hon Kem - Da Dung Landscape
HTML clipboardLocation: Hon Kem - Da Dung lie alongside
the two banks of Thu Bon River, belonging the two communes of Que Lam and Que
Phuoc (Que Son District), Quang Nam Province.
Characteristics: This landscape is an area of two ranges of stone
mountains with strange images and patterns stretching out and interfering with
the flow of Thu Bon River.
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Lim Mountain Creek
HTML clipboardLocation: Lim Mountain Creek is located in
Dai Dong Commune, Dai Loc District, Quang Nam Province.
Characteristics: This creek originates from Am Thong Mountain range on
the Hio- Hiu Peak at a height of 882m from sea level.
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