This place is like walking into a history book that decided to dress up for a fancy party. This place is the epitome of traditional Vietnamese charm, with its beautifully carved wooden details & vibrant colors.
The architecture alone is worth the visit. It’s got that old-school elegance mixed with a dash of “wow, they really knew how to build things back then.” And don’t even get me started on the ambiance—serene, peaceful, and just the right amount of “I’m totally feeling like I’m in a historical drama.”
The best part? The folks running the show here are genuinely friendly and bursting with knowledge. They’re like the best tour guides you could ask for—minus the cheesy jokes, but hey, they’ve got their own charm.
If you’re in Hoi An and you want to dip your toes into some authentic Vietnamese culture, this place is a must-see. It’s a delightful slice of history that’ll make your trip even more memorable. Plus, you might even leave with a newfound appreciation for architectural design that doesn’t involve robots or...
Read moreCam Pho Communal House is one of the more than 20 cultural attractions in Hoi An that embodies pure Vietnamese architecture. Although there may not be as much to see here as in other locations, it is recommended a visit to support the sole employee who oversees ticket sales, maintenance, gardening, and providing information to visitors about the communal house. As he works alone, he rarely takes a break, viewing his job as more of a community service than...
Read moreThe Communal House is one the place you can visit after getting the Hoi An Entry Pass. It's calm and serne with beautiful shirne dedicated to the deities, amazing paintings and incense hanging from the roof. Additional as i went on an Thursday afternoon there was a small music practice session by locals which just added an extra charm to the place. In evening as it is being lit my candles and small rice lights , the place becomes...
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