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4 museums selected in this guide.

The Museum of Sa Huynh Culture houses a remarkable collection of artifacts from the Sa Huynh civilization, a pre-Cham Iron Age culture that flourished along Vietnam's central coast from around 1000 BCE to 200 CE. Located on Tran Phu Street, it provides context for Hoi An's deep archaeological roots.

The Precious Heritage Museum is a world-class photography gallery founded by French-Vietnamese photographer Réhahn, dedicated to documenting all 54 of Vietnam's ethnic minority groups through stunning portraits and collected traditional costumes.

The Museum of Trade Ceramics occupies a restored two-story timber-framed house on Tran Phu Street. Its collection documents Hoi An's centuries of maritime commerce through ceramic artifacts from Vietnam, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.

The Hoi An Museum of History and Culture traces the town's evolution from ancient Cham trading port through its golden age as an international merchant hub to its preservation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Housed in a historic pagoda building on Nguyen Hue Street.