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  Worldvisitguide > Places > Hoi An > Building
Building
Hoi An
Building
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Assembly Hall

Ghaozhou Assembly Hall (23)
Trieu Chau Assembly Hall
157 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street
near 1845
The house (also called Ong Bon or Am Ban Pagoda) is at 157 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street. It was built by Chinese overseas coming from Trieu Chau (China) in 1845.

Hainan Assembly Hall (23)
178 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street
1883
The Chinese merchants from Hainan Island, in the South China Sea east of Danang, built this hall. It's newer than most and made mostly of concrete.

Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall (12)
Fukian Assembly Hall
46 Tran Phu Street
1692
Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall is located at 46 Tran Phu Street. Riginally, the house was a thatched pagoda called Kim Son, which was built by the Viet people living in Hoa An in 1692.

Trung Hoa Assembly Hall (14)
Ngu Bang Assembly Hall
64 Tran Phu Street
1741
Trung Hoa Assembly hall is at 64 Tran Phu Street, right to Phuoc Kien Pagoda. Established in 1741, it was then called Duong Thuong Assembly Hall. However, many people think that it was built in the 15th century. Anyway it is also one of the oldest assembly hall in Hoi An. It was the home of Chinese immigrants and dedicated to Thien Hau Holy Mother.

Family chapels - Old houses

Minh Huong Pioneers Chapel (11)
The house, at 14 Tran Phu Street, is edicated to the founders of Minh Huong Village. "Minh Huong" stands for the Chinese who fled from China during the Qin Dynasty, and were granted political asylum in Vietnam by the Nguyen Lords.

Phung Hung House (11)
4 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Steet
1780
The house is located at 4 Nguyen Thi Minh Khan Street. It was built 221 years ago when Hoy An was prospering. It is a typical commercial house of Vietnam's urban areas in the 19th century.

Tan Ky House (17)
101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
The house located at 101, Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, is not the oldest in Hoi An, yet its architecture is among one the most typical.

Tran Family Chapel (7)
Nha Tho Toc Tran
21 Le Loi
1802
The house is located at 21 Le Loi Street. It is a place for all family members of the Tran clan to worship their ancestors.

Temple


Quan Cong Temple (22)
Chua Ong Pagoda
168 Tran Phu Street
1653
Quan Cong Temple, also called Ong Pagoda by the Hoi An people or Trung Han Quan Cung by the Chinese, stands at the fork of Nguyen Hue Streets (No 24, Nguyen Hue Str.) near the central market.

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