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Popular Check-In Spot in Hoi An Rivals the Japanese Covered Bridge - admin - 13-08-2024 A small alley with two walls painted in yellow in Hoi An is drawing as much attention as the famous Japanese Covered Bridge. Located along the Hoai River, the ancient town of Hoi An is renowned for its old yellow buildings and colorful lanterns. Narrow alleys with distinctive yellow hues and historic charm have become popular check-in spots, especially the ones connecting Tran Phu and Nguyen Thai Hoc Streets. ![]() Visitors often line up from early morning to take photos in these alleys, choosing bright-colored outfits like white or sky blue to stand out. The alleys are only about 0.5-1 meter wide, so guests must wait for their turn to capture the perfect shot. ![]() ![]() In addition to the yellow alley, Hoi An is also famous for its historic streets like Hai Ba Trung, where visitors can stroll and take nostalgic photos. The ancient town of Hoi An, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, retains its nostalgic charm with well-preserved architectural heritage. (Znews.vn)
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