Hoi An (Vietnam)
Hội An is a city of Vietnam, on the coast of the East Sea in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is located in Quảng Nam Province and is home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants. It is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Hội An Ancient Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.
The twenty closest neighbours in the database:
Temples of My Son (27 km), Hue (Vietnam) (103 km), Temple of Banteay Srei (534 km), East Mebon Temple (547 km), Temple of Bakong (548 km), Temple of Neak Pean (548 km), Temple of Banteay Kdei (550 km), Temple of Ta Prohm (550 km), Temple of Preah Kahn (550 km), Angkor Thom (553 km), Angkor Wat (553 km), Halong Bay (570 km), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) (599 km), Hanoi (Vietnam) (630 km), Mekong Delta (651 km), Bangkok (Thailand) (878 km), Hangzhou (China) (2,004 km), Nanjing (China) (2,084 km), Shanghai (China) (2,164 km), Beijing (China) (2,783 km)