The house at No. 85 Tran Phu St.
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Thanks to the excavation work carried out in the courtyard of this house, the development history of the Hoi An town has been partly cleared up. The findings prove that the Japanese settled in Hoi An at the end ...
The house at No. 77 Tran Phu St.
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The house at No. 77 Tran Phu St., formerly known as �Quan Thang� shop-house, is one of the most beautiful houses in Hoi An. It is a typical example of a one-storey house with two facades, one facing Tran ...
Duong Thuong Assembly Hall (64 Tran Phu St.)
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The Duong Thuong Assembly Hall was built in 1741 with money contributed by the traders of five Chinese counties (Fukien, Zhao Zhou, Canton, Hainan and Jiain) to worship goddess Holy Mother Thien Hau. This hall used to be a ...