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We were luck enough to spend over 5 months in
Hoi An with kids so can give up up - to - date, accurate information on the experience of visiting and staying there, we've
seen many a full moon night and festivals including Tet along with
seeing Hoi An submerged in November floods.
Sightseeing tours in the cities feature the must -
see historic sites, including Hanoi's Temple of Literature, built in 1070, and One Pillar Pagoda, built in 1049;
Hoi An's Japanese Covered Bridge; and Hue's Forbidden Purple City, the emperor's residence constructed in 1804.