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Phuc Kien (Fujian) Assembly Hall is the largest and most ornate of Hoi An's Chinese congregation halls, built in the 17th century by Fujian immigrants. Its elaborate entrance gate, dragon-adorned fountains, and incense-filled courtyards make it the Ancient Town's most visually stunning religious site.
Founded in 1697 by merchants from Fujian Province, the hall served as a meeting place, mutual-aid society, and temple. It was substantially expanded and decorated in the 19th century and remains an active place of worship for Hoi An's Chinese-Vietnamese community.