Founded in 1786, the Cantonese Assembly Hall (Hoi Quan Quang Dong) stands as one of five community centers in Hoi An’s Ancient Town, serving as a gathering place for the immigrant Chinese and Japanese communities. The hall features grand entrance gates that open to an ornamental front courtyard, adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs. Inside, visitors can explore the main hall and the elaborate altar room, which continue to preserve and pass on cultural traditions. Today, it is a local tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage and social life of Hoi An’s diverse communities.
Cantonese Assembly Hall (Hoi Quan Quang Dong)
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