Hainan Assembly Hall, Hoi An

Also known as: Hội Quán Hải Nam. Hainan Assembly Hall in Hoi An stands as a testament to the cultural tapestry of the city. Built by Chinese immigrants from Hainan, the hall offers a glimpse into the community's spiritual and social life. Travelers often marvel at the intricate woodwork and vibrant altars dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. Vloggers frequently highlight the serene courtyard, where koi ponds and bonsai trees create a tranquil escape from the bustling streets. WanderVlogs provides insights into the hall's historical significance and tips on capturing the best photos of its ornate architecture.

Last updated: Dec 19, 2025

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