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Taylors in Hoi An

Hoi An was Vietnam’s important international seaport town from the 16th century to the late 19th century with merchants from both Asia and Europe trading all sorts of goods from spices to gold. Located on the bank of Thu Bon River 30 kilometers south of Danang, this is a quiet riverside town dotted with temples, shrines and Chinese style tile-roofed wooden houses girding a long narrow road.

Traditional lifestyle and Chinese architecture have remained virtually unspoiled since the 17th century – it is one of Vietnam’s four World Heritage sites (UNESCO). Indeed, it is the slow pace of life that makes this charming town worth a visit. It’s pleasurable enough just to pedal around on a bicycle and stop by restaurants on Trai Phu Street for a cup of tea and Chinese-style pastries.

Hoi An is well known for its taylors, except for the beauty of Hoi An one of the major reasons why tourists go here is to order, taylor made clothes. It is the "Mecka" of taylors in Hoi An. Good quality, sheap and fast service. Stay here for a few days and let the taylors spice up your wardrobe while you are exploring Hoi An or relaxing on the beutiful beaches.