Quang Nam
Once the political and almost geographic centre of the ancient kingdom of Champa, Quang Nam is a province situated in the central region of modern-day Vietnam. Quang Nam’s biggest claims to fame are the enchanting tourist city of Hoi An and the sacred My Son Sanctuary — two must-see destinations when in central Vietnam.Beyond Hoi An and the My Son Sanctuary, Quang Nam is full of untouched nature.
More than half of Quang Nam is covered by forests and the Thu Bồn River system. The province is also home to around 15 islands, including the popular Cham Islands. Quang Nam has served as an international trade hub for centuries, commonly exporting luxury goods such as silk, fabrics, paper, porcelain, and more. As a result of this trade, Quang Nam is one of the places where Western influence first entered Vietnam.Top three things to do in Quang NamWander through Hoi An Ancient TownA designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, Hoi An is certainly the most famous tourist attraction in Quang Nam. The city’s well-preserved historic district is picturesque, with a majority of the traditional and colonial buildings painted in a characteristic yellow. We recommend visiting the Chua Cau Temple Bridge (also commonly called the Japanese Bridge) as well as the Hoi An Night Market held in front of it each evening.Seek serenity at the My Son SanctuaryThe My Son Sanctuary is an extensive and unique temple complex that is said to have been the spiritual centre of the ancient Champa empire. While the My Son Sanctuary was bombed during the Vietnam War, the fascinating temple ruins still remain to this day and have been designed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with great cultural significance.Go for a dip at the Cham IslandsFor those seeking rest and relaxation, the Cham Islands have you covered. This cluster of eight islands is located 16 kilometres from the coast in the East Vietnam Sea. Embark on an excursion to the Cham Islands to lay on one of the pristine beaches or enjoy a variety of water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, diving, boat tours, and more.