Nguyen Tuong Family Chapel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Architecture beautiful
Beautiful old family temple/shrine which is over 200 years old. Tom, the owner and ancestor, showed me around and explained the architecture & history. There are historical ceramics, books and paint...
I enjoyed coming here it is well maintained and worth seeing. You really need a guide to get you there as it is well hidden in a narrow street. You do not need to spend too much time here but as vis...
Visited the chapel last week, the guide was very knowledgeable and explained the different architectural styles not only of the chapel but of HoiAn in general. Gave us a great insight into HoiAn, very...
Completely agree - a hidden gem - enjoy the privacy & intimate atmosphere.
The chapel is relatively easy to find, signposted to the right, tucked away down a narrow street/alley away from the main street a few minutes after you walk over the Japanese bridge from the Old Town...
We were strolling around the city, when my boyfriend met Tung, the owner of the chapel. He speaks english very Well and is very educated and friendly and he showed him some vietnamese phrases. We talk...
Architecture beautiful
Beautiful old family temple/shrine which is over 200 years old. Tom, the owner and ancestor, showed me around and explained the architecture & history. There are historical ceramics, books and paint...
Interesting to visit
I enjoyed coming here it is well maintained and worth seeing. You really need a guide to get you there as it is well hidden in a narrow street. You do not need to spend too much time here but as vis...
Interesting historic house
Visited the chapel last week, the guide was very knowledgeable and explained the different architectural styles not only of the chapel but of HoiAn in general. Gave us a great insight into HoiAn, very...
Completely agree - a hidden gem - enjoy the privacy & intimate atmosphere.
The chapel is relatively easy to find, signposted to the right, tucked away down a narrow street/alley away from the main street a few minutes after you walk over the Japanese bridge from the Old Town...
Hidden gem of the City & very nice owner!
We were strolling around the city, when my boyfriend met Tung, the owner of the chapel. He speaks english very Well and is very educated and friendly and he showed him some vietnamese phrases. We talk...