Thu Bon River Boat Tour... Hoi An Vietnam..
The Thu Bon River, with a basin area of 10,350km2, is one of the largest inland rivers in Vietnam. The river originates from the Ngoc Linh mountain range in the Dak Glei district of Kon Tum province and flows to the Cua Dai sea in Hoi An city, Quang Nam province.
The Thu Bon River in Hoi An is the largest river in the Khanh Nam Danang region of Vietnam. The Thu Bon River in Hoi An is also famously known among Vietnamese people by another name, 'Kuadai'.
The river plays a significant role in the traditional and historical heritage of the Hoi An village. The fishing village of Hoi An, now popular, was once a sought-after international trade destination, with many merchant ships from China and other countries conveniently making port calls. This was primarily due to the simple reason that the Thu Bon River in Hoi An flows into the South China Sea.
If the Qiuben River is not silted, there is no prosperity in Da Nang today. Chengye Xiaohe lost and Xiaohe. This river has achieved Hoi An and buried Hoi An. However, it also keeps the old pictures here and achieves Hoi An's world cultural heritage status. The river is wide. The scenery on both sides of the Straits is beautiful.
Just leave enough time to savor the ancient town. I was wearing shorts and stepping on hotel slippers, and I walked along the simple and fresh alleys. There is a small river next to the ancient town, several tributaries extend to the sea, passenger and cargo wooden boats to and from the transportation is convenient.
It is the mother river of Hoi An. There is a tourist service on the river. At night, there are many river lights on the river bank, but when you put it down, it will be salvaged and sold again. It is also great to watch the sunset in the afternoon of Qiuben River.
great place to have a boat trip and see the nice scenery at both side of the river
The river is full of cherry blossom trees and pink leaves.
The Tubon River crossing the engine was also Vietnamese and nice
Walking into the ancient city, we went straight to the river. There are many cruise ships waiting for you. We didn't choose to ride. It's too hot. After walking along the river for a while, we enjoyed the scenery and hid in the shade of trees. Or come again at night, the street lights, lanterns, bridges on both sides of the river are lit up, and tourists put lanterns, gradually lighting the river, and then take the upstream boat to put the lanterns on the river by hand, very pleasant.