On the banks of the Thu Bon River, Phung Hung Ancient House stands as a historic Hoi An landmark, having been home to more than eight generations of Vietnamese families. This 18th-century structure showcases a unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese architectural influences. Originally a spice-and-handicraft shop, the house features intricate woodwork and traditional design elements. Today, visitors can explore its well-preserved interior, gaining insight into the rich cultural heritage and history of Hoi An.
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