Hoi An is a place that preserves the traditional culture of the central region. Many Vietnamese habits, customs, and traditions are rooted in and conditioned by religious beliefs.
The tour begins with a visit to the Tran Family Home and Chapel which is the gathering place for all members of the family to meet and express their thankfulness to their ancestors every year. You'll then visit Hoi An Central Market to get more insight into the worship activities. The offerings such as flowers, incense, fresh fruit, and rice wine are sold in a significant area in the market. The journey continues with a stop at a votive paper-making family where you can learn about the traditional way to make motorbikes, cars, houses, clothes, and money from paper and pieces of bamboo. These stuffs will be burnt with the belief that they will be delivered to the ancestors. Then, you'll take a break and enjoy dinner at a local vegetarian restaurant.
Visit Cam Pho Communal House, the oldest communal house in Hoi An. This place is the place which holds meetings of the villages's officials, and also a place for worship. Arrive at an ancient house with unique decorations to enjoy a Vietnamese coffee while making a DIY flower lantern. Don’t forget to write down your wishes when dropping the lantern into the river. Enjoy a relaxing moment while watching the river flickering with many hopes and dreams.