Nestled in the heart of Hoi An, Vietnam, the Hoi An Museum, also known as the Hoi An Cultural Heritage Conservation Management Center, offers a comprehensive look into the city’s rich and intricate history. Comprising six distinct museums, this cultural hub showcases a diverse array of artifacts, including 2,000-year-old relics from the Sa Huynh culture, traditional textiles, and pottery. Visitors can explore one or all six sections, each providing a unique glimpse into the ancient city’s past and its enduring cultural heritage.
Hoi An Museum (Bao Tang Hoi An)
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