Yes, it's somewhat touristy these days, but don't let that deter you: the charisma of this port town on Vietnam's central south coast still manages to shine through - especially in the preserved UNESCO World Heritage old quarter. That's thanks to a history stretching back many centuries, including a key role in trade between Asia and points west, leaving a melange of mostly wooden architecture that combines the indigenous with influences from China, Japan, and... keep reading


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