The Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, also known as Fujian Assembly Hall, stands as the largest of Hoi An’s five assembly halls, which served as historic meeting places for the city’s Chinese merchants. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, this National Monument is an architectural gem, featuring a temple, shrine, and a serene, tree-lined courtyard. Visitors can explore the intricate details of the hall, which offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Chinese community in Hoi An.
Phuc Kien Assembly Hall (Fujian Assembly Hall)
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