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Health and safety

Although Vietnam has at times been labeled as a dangerous country to visit, today this is not the case.  In fact, tourism in Vietnam and cities such as Hoi An has picked up in recent years and safety has not been of concern.  With this being said, there are certain precautions that should be taken in order to ensure a smooth trip through Vietnam.  Like always, common sense is the most valuable tool used for staying safe.

Although it should not deter people from visiting the area, petty theft and street crime does occur in Hoi An.  However, most of these potential situations can be avoided by following a few simple rules.

Avoid wearing expensive jewelry, carrying large amounts of cash, looking flashy, or causing a scene.  Doing any of these is asking for trouble.  Pickpockets thrive in crowded areas such as markets as well as bus and train stations.  Women should keep purses or bags close to their sides and men should store wallets in front instead of rear pockets.   

This is a general recommendation for any unfamiliar area, but should be followed in Hoi An as well:  Avoid traveling alone at night.  If staying with a group is not an option, make sure to remain in lighted areas and take safe modes of transportation, such as taxis.

Demonstrations, protests and mass gatherings have occurred in major public areas.  Avoid these situations as they can be dangerous.

There are a variety of beach activities offered in Hoi An, and with these come certain inherent dangers.  Valuables should never be left unattended at the beach, as doing so is asking for trouble.  Make sure to visit the American Red Cross website for some useful water safety tips.

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 Things to do
 Cantonese Assembly Hall
 Central Market in Hoi An
 Fukian(Phúc Kiến) Assembly Hall
 House of Hoi An Traditional Handicraft
 Japanese Covered Bridge
 Museum of History and Culture in Hoi An
 Museum of Trade Ceramics
 The Old House of Phung Hung
 Old House of Tan Ky
 Quan Kong Temple
 The Sa Huynh Culture Museum
 The Tran Family Home and Chapel
 Cua Dai Beach in Hoi An
 Chu Thanh Pagoda in Hoi An
 Chaozhou Hall in Hoi An