Why should visit Phuc Kien Hall?
Phuc Kien Hall is located at No. 46 Tran Phu Street, Hoi An. A group of Phuc Kien who started living and working in Hoi An in 1690 built this historical site. Visitors will be able to admire a very beautiful architectural structure that has been skillfully and uniquely carved when they arrive at Phuc Kien Hall.
Phuc Kien Hall is also regarded as one of the most significant historical relics in the central region of Vietnam.
Phuc Kien Hall is well-known for its magnificent and superb beauty, this hall is very impressive in a large space, Chinese architecture is unique, and it is sacred.
This is where people come to worship Ba Thien Hau Thanh Mau and other deities who protect rivers, money, children, and ancestors, it is also where Phuc Kien people come together to help each other; the rich help the poor…..
Phuc Kien Hall is a typical Hoi An structure that has been restored numerous times. Today, this place is very colorful and spacious, and it is also one of the parts created for Hoi An.
What is the architecture of Phuc Kien Hall?
Originally built entirely of wood, Phuc Kien Hall was reconstructed with brick and a new roof in 1757. When compared to other halls in Hoi An, such as Quang Dong, Trieu Chau, and Hai Nam, Phuc Kien Hall has the largest and deepest space.
On March 19, 1985, Phuc Kien Hall was designated as a first-class relic due to its numerous special features.
Visiting Phuc Kien Hall, they are astounded by the skillful hands of the past people who created superb and magnificent work that is not only skillful but also profound.
How do you get to Phuc Kien Hall?
Because Phuc Kien Hall is located in the heart of Hoi An Old Quarter (the old town of Hoi An), tourists can easily walk from any central hotel in Hoi An to visit and explore this historical and unique site.
This is also one of the main sites included in the Hoi An walking tour, so you should not miss it when visiting Hoi An.
Attractions near Phuc Kien Hall
When visiting Phuc Kien Hall in Hoi An, you will also have the opportunity to see nearby famous sights in the old town of Hoi An, including:
The Japanese Covered Bridges
This is one of the most famous sites in the Hoi An Old Quarter, it was built over a hundred years ago, and this historical site is one of the destinations that must be included on your walking tour.
The Old Town of Hoi An
This place is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. When you visit Hoi An’s old town, you can observe the locals’ peaceful way of life and participate in their distinctive traditional festivals like lighting a lantern at the lantern festival in Hoi An that lasts 7 days during Tet Festival (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) and only a day during every full moon in Vietnamese.
With thousands of lanterns floating on the river at the same time, visitors will have the opportunity to see Hoi An as a colorful festival. If you want to immerse yourself in this special lantern party, you can rent a basket boat rowed by a local who will take you around the river to get a better view, or you can buy a lantern to float on the river with the locals.
Take part in this unique festival, and don’t forget to try plenty of the local cuisine served along the walking streets of Hoi An’s old town.
With over 50 workshops, most of the locals take part in this special festival by creating beautiful traditional lanterns to display. Visitors will enjoy this unique Hoi An experience, one not to miss.
Pottery Museum
This place shows a lot of the different kinds of pottery that were done by the locals in the past, and by seeing these products, you will see the important role of the pottery industry by people who lived and worked in Hoi An in the past.
Tam Ky House
The house was over the 200-year-old, this is one of the most ancient houses where the ancient architecture of the locals is still preserved.
Chua Ong Pagoda
This is also an ancient pagoda with special architecture.
The local food in Hoi An must try
The old town of Hoi An is a destination that encompasses a lot of food specialties such as Banh Mi, Cao Lau
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