Presentation: Hoi
An Heritage and-
Charm and
Challenges
Team Members’ Responsibilities:
T.Nhung: Introduction to Hoi An, Ways to
Preserve the Heritage
Tuyết Nga: Cultural Heritage Site
Kim Ngân: Highlights of Hoi An
Diệu Châu: Importance of Hoi An
Thu Hương: Current Challenges,
Conclusion
Introduction
Hoi An is an ancient town in
Quang Nam, central Vietnam,
celebrated for its well-
preserved architecture and
vibrant cultural legacy.
Hoi An as a Cultural
Heritage Site
Recognized by The town’s ancient
UNESCO, Hoi An is a structures and vibrant
cultural heritage site traditions highlight the
that showcases blend of Vietnamese,
centuries of cultural Chinese, Japanese,
exchange and trade and European
from the 15th to the influences.
19th century.
Highlights of Hoi An:
Architecture Traditions
The town is famous for its Local festivals and traditional
ancient houses, the iconic crafts contribute to a lively cultural
Japanese Bridge, and narrow, atmosphere, preserving age-old
winding streets that maintain customs and practices.
a timeless charm.
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Importance of Hoi An:
Cultural Preservation Economic Contribution Inspiration
It serves as a living Tourism driven by Hoi Its historical and
testament to Vietnam’s An’s heritage supports artistic legacy inspires
history and cultural local development creativity and instills a
identity. sense of pride among
locals.
Current Challenges:
Overtourism Modern Developments: Environmental Concerns
A rapid influx of visitors New constructions Unregulated tourism
is putting pressure on sometimes clash with has led to pollution and
local infrastructure and the historical waste management
resources. aesthetics of the town. issues.
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Preservation Strategies:
• Invest ur in the restoration and
maintenance of ancient
structures.
• Educate both locals and tourists
about the cultural significance of
Hoi An and promote sustainable
tourism practices.
Thank You
Hoi An is not only a window into
Vietnam’s rich past but also a living
symbol of cultural exchange.
Balancing modern needs with
preservation efforts is essential to
protect its enduring charm for future
generations.