Highlight:
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Visit the holy pagodas and explore the natural caves where used to be a hospital to treat Vietnamese wounded soldiers and Viet Cong hiding during America war
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Enjoy the stunning views from the summit of mountain
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Visit the Marble village to see the amazingly skilful local artisans carving marble.
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Visit the Giant Lady Buddha Statue on Son Tra Peninsula, and take in the amazing views of the mountains, ocean and the modern city of Da Nang
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See the stunning Dragon Bridge, the symbol of Da Nang city
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Enjoy a Vietnamese set menu lunch
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Walk the streets of the Old Town to visit Chinese Assembly Hall, Japanese Bridge and Vietnamese heritage houses and explore the back alleys and see the night market and the famous Hoi An lanterns as they light up the streets.
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Dine on the best Vietnamese food that Hoi An can offer
9.00am: Pick up and we will head for Marble Mountain.
On arrival at Marble Mountain, we will take the elevator up to the Water Mountains and with our knowledgeable tour guide, you will visit Xa Loi tower, Linh Ung Pagoda, Tang Chon Cave, and enjoy the amazing and breathtaking views from the mountain top.
After visiting the Marble village near Marble Mountain, we will travel to the Giant Lady Buddha Statue, the tallest in Viet Nam. Lady Buddha is located at Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang. The statue is situated on the mountains facing the sea. There are 17 floors in the statue, each floor has an altar with 21 Buddha statues which have different shapes, facial expressions and postures.
Our next stop after the Lady Buddha complex, will be at the much photographed Dragon Bridge. Along with the Lady Buddha, the Dragon Bridge has become a symbol of the modern city of Da Nang.
By now you will be hungry, so we will take a break to enjoy a tasty and enjoyable Vietnamese set lunch in Hoi An.
Our next stop is the UNESCO listed Hoi An Old Town. During your guided walking tour, your tour guide will explain the history of the Japanese bridge, a traditional house, a Chinese Assembly Hall, a cultural and historical museum and the central market.
After the walking tour, we will stop and have a Vietnamese dinner at one of the many Hoi An restaurants.
After dinner, you will have a chance to go to the night market and see the lovely lanterns that Hoi An is famous for, shop or just wander the Old Town until it is time to meet your driver for return to your hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang, about 8.30pm.