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Audio Guide of Fujian Assembly Hall

Antigua casa de reuniones de la comunidad china de Fujian en Hoi An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam. Un testimonio vivo de la influencia comercial china en el sudeste asiático durante los siglos XVII y XVIII.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Welcome to Fujian Assembly Hall

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2. The Architecture of Fujian Assembly Hall

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3. History and Figures of Fujian Assembly Hall

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4. Art and Details of Fujian Assembly Hall

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5. Secrets and Curiosities

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6. Farewell and Recommendations

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours of Fujian Assembly Hall, and how can I get there?

The assembly hall is usually open every day from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It is located in the heart of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The most practical way to get there is on foot or by bicycle if you are staying nearby. You can check the exact location and directions on Google Maps.

Do I have to pay to enter Fujian Assembly Hall, or is it free?

Admission to Fujian Assembly Hall is included in the tourist ticket package required to visit several historic sites in Hoi An. This ticket costs approximately 120,000 VND (about 5 USD) and allows access to a selection of five sites. You can purchase it at authorized sales points in the city. I recommend visiting Hoi An World Heritage for more information about tickets.

How much time is recommended for visiting the assembly hall? I do not want to miss anything, but I also do not want to spend half a day there.

Normally, a full visit to the assembly hall takes between 30 and 60 minutes. You can calmly explore its architecture, altars, and central garden without rushing. If you love photography or want to look more deeply into the details, you might stay a little longer.

What is the history or meaning behind Fujian Assembly Hall? Why is it so important to Hoi An’s heritage?

This assembly hall, built in 1697, served as a meeting place and spiritual center for Fujian Chinese merchants in Hoi An. Its importance lies in being a magnificent example of traditional Chinese architecture and a testament to the vibrant trading community that flourished here. It is a place of worship dedicated to Thien Hau, the Sea Goddess and protector of sailors.

What is the best time of day or year to visit the assembly hall and enjoy it fully?

The best time to visit the assembly hall is early in the morning, just after opening, or late in the afternoon before closing. That way, you will avoid the crowds and the midday heat typical of Hoi An. As for the best season, the dry season, from February to May, offers more pleasant weather for exploring the city.

Is Fujian Assembly Hall accessible for people with reduced mobility, or are there many stairs?

The assembly hall has some accessible areas, especially the main entrance and the central courtyard. However, there may be steps and uneven surfaces in certain interior areas or when accessing the higher temples, which could make wheelchair access difficult. I suggest contacting the local administration for specific accessibility questions at +84 (0)235 3862788 if needed.

What other attractions are nearby that can be visited on the same day?

Hoi An is full of wonders. Very close to the assembly hall, you can visit the famous Japanese Covered Bridge, the old Cantonese Assembly Hall, several well-preserved old houses such as Tan Ky Old House, and the lively Hoi An Central Market. The whole city is like a living museum, so I recommend simply strolling and exploring its lanes.

Do you have any practical tips or recommendations to make the most of a visit to the assembly hall?

Yes, I recommend wearing respectful clothing that covers your shoulders and knees, as this is a place of worship. Bring comfortable walking shoes, plenty of bottled water, especially in the hotter months, and of course your camera to capture the beauty of the place. Consider an IAudioguia audio guide for detailed information and to enrich your experience while you explore the history and meaning of this remarkable place.

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