Hainan Assembly Hall (Hoi Quan Hai Nam)

Hainan Assembly Hall (Hoi Quan Hai Nam)

Hainan Assembly Hall (Hoi Quan Hai Nam)

Hainan Assembly Hall, or Hội Quán Hải Nam, is one of five 19th-century structures in Hoi An, built to provide a space for Chinese immigrants to socialize and preserve their traditions. Situated in the heart of the Ancient Town along the Thu Bon River, this hall is an essential part of Hoi An’s rich cultural tapestry. Visitors today can explore its intricate architecture and learn about the historical and cultural significance it holds for the Chinese community in Vietnam.

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