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Why Hội An, Vietnam.
Hoi An’s UNESCO Ancient Town is a perfectly preserved trading port — mustard-yellow merchant houses, the Japanese Covered Bridge, and thousands of silk lanterns.
On the full moon each month, the town switches off its electric lights for a lantern festival, candles drifting down the Thu Bon River.
It is the custom-tailoring capital of Vietnam — bespoke suits, dresses, and shoes made to measure in 24 hours by hundreds of skilled tailors.
Central Vietnamese cuisine peaks here — cao lau noodles, white rose dumplings, and banh mi from Madam Khanh, "the Banh Mi Queen."
An Bang Beach is a short cycle away, and the Hindu ruins of My Son (UNESCO) make an easy half-day trip into Cham history.
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