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Hoi An was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, and a visit to this old-world gem is a sure cultural highlight of any tour in Vietnam. From the 16th to the 18th century, the city was Vietnam's most important port and trading post, particularly of ceramics with nearby China.

Hoi An is located in a tropical monsoon climate. Temperatures are high and less changing. Each year has two seasons: the rainy season lasts from August to December and dry season from January to July. In the rainy season is often rainy and very humid climate, located beside the sea so often affected by tropical depressions and storms in the last months of year. Therefore, this season is often not suitable for tourism interests unless you have a walk in the ancient town  by boat, but the accommodation and travel is equally inconvenient at this time.

The weather is very nice in dry season, ideal for outdoor activities, especially outdoor activities at sea. Besides, you should visit Hoian in the early months as in January, February, March to participate in the festivities this time of year.
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