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Hoi An's cultural values receive expert appreciation

Experts have appreciated Hoi An's rich cultural tapestry at a seminar held last week.
Experts have appreciated Hoi An's rich cultural tapestry at a seminar held last week.

Participants at the discussions, titled Some Lessons about the Cultureof Hoi An, said that Hoi An remains a living example of ancientheritage which brings many benefits to the daily lives of itsinhabitants.

While Pagoda Bridge (also known as theJapanese bridge) is a well-known tourist destination, it is also usedevery day by residents. Additionally, they can retrieve water everydayfrom the town's famous ancient Cham wells.

Experts have also praised the role of local cultural managers and authorities in preserving this tradition.

Present at the seminar, writer Nguyen Ngoc expressed his belief thattown authorities will be able to preserve the site's original culturaltraits.

Home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants, Hoi An has been recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Itis known as an exceptionally well-preserved example of an old SoutheastAsian trading port active in the golden time between the 15th and the19th century.-VNA

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