HOI AN, VIETNAM
In the 16th century, the ancient town of Hoi An was one of the major trading centers of Southeast Asia and was declared a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1999. Hoi An has a distinctive Chinese atmosphere with narrow streets and colorful houses decorated with lacquer panels engraved with Chinese characters. Originally a harbour for the
Cham city at My Son, the town became a trading port for Chinese, Japanese and European traders, reaching its peak during the 17th century. The different influences on this riverside town over the centuries have resulted in an
eclectic mix of architectural styles, ranging from Chinese assembly halls to grand merchants’ houses to French
colonial villas.
EVENING TEH DAR SHOW AT HOI AN LUNE CENTER
At 17:30 pm and 19:00 pm,
Lune Production presents the Teh Dar show, a 60-minute production that delves into the captivating world of Vietnamese highlanders. Experience wild animal hunts, moonlit romance, jungle tales of death and reincarnation, all brought to life with breathtaking bamboo cirque performances, daring acrobatics, and mesmerizing melodies from unique tribal instruments recognized as UNESCO-certified cultural heritage. “Teh Dar,” meaning “going in
circle” in the K’ho tribe’s language, celebrates and safeguards the rich and diverse Vietnamese tribal cultures. Through the artists’ inspiration, the tribal life circle continues, ensuring the preservation of these valuable cultures.


NOTES
OPERATES: 17.30 – 19.00.
INCLUSIONS: Transportation, Mineral water on car, English speaking guide, Show
EXCLUSIONS: Meals and Drinks at meal, Tips and Gratuities
REMARKS: Venue: Lune Production Center Hoi An. Join-in basis. Ticket based on main auditorium seating. Gallery tickets available at an additional supplement. Children under 5 year-old are not admitted into the show.
