Fujian Assembly Hall
Heritage preservation · Hoi An ·

Fujian Assembly Hall

Heritage preservation · Hoi An ·

Ornate Chinese temple dedicated to sea goddess, incense wishes

spiritual atmosphere
historical significance
ornate design
place of worship
tourist attraction
peaceful spot
intricate carvings
cultural pride
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null
Fujian Assembly Hall by null

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46 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

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46 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

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Dec 29, 2025

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Aidan & M.

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Went here as apart of our old town ticket, was great to look around and learn a little about assembly halls. Definitely a worthwhile experience when wandering around the town. This takes around 15-20 minutes to complete, there are also a couple of small shops selling cold drinks if needed.

Suriya C.

Google
We visited this Chinese temples in downtown Hoi An as part of our Old Town ticket. It was a unique experience to light large incense coils and wish for health and fortune for our family and friends. After the coils burn out, the staff apparently will burn the paper with our wishes, making them feel sacred. It was fascinating to see wishes from all over the world written in various languages. Overall, a beautiful and meaningful stop in Hoi An!

I. M.

Google
A stunningly ornate and peaceful spot right in the heart of Hoi An Ancient Town. The intricate Chinese architecture, colourful tiled roofs, and detailed wood carvings are breathtaking. Built by 17th-century Fujian settlers, the hall is dedicated to Thien Hau, the Sea Goddess, and you can feel the spiritual atmosphere as soon as you walk in. The courtyards are filled with bonsai, incense, and traditional lanterns, making it a photographer’s dream. There’s a sense of history and cultural pride in every corner, and it’s well worth taking time to admire the craftsmanship. A must-visit if you want to explore the Chinese heritage of Hoi An.

Do C.

Google
The Phuc Kien (Fukien) Assembly Hall at 46 Tran Phu Street is dedicated to Thien Hau or Mazu, who is the goddess of the sea and the protector of sailors. The hall serves the Fukienese community, which is the largest ethnic Chinese group in Hoi An. You'll also find altars here for the 'Six Highly Esteemed Generals,' a group of men who fought against the new Qing dynasty during the end of the Ming dynasty. And women can pray to the Heavenly Midwives here for a safe and successful pregnancy.

Marcos O. D.

Google
Opinion is my own, this is the most beautiful temple of this town. Absolutely gorgeous “building” with part of history behind not only pictures are amazing here but sitting there and enjoying a quiet time is priceless. You’ll get a “free” entry here if you’ve previously purchased a ticket to ancient town In my opinion this should be a must

Rachitha K.

Google
Visited early morning 7.30am and didn’t need tickets. It was empty and we got nice pictures with nobody around.

Manish _

Google
as part of Monkey Mountain – Marble Mountains – Coconut Jungle – Hoi An City Full-day tour, our last leg was in Hoi An old town. Our tour guide walked us through the Hoi An old town bylanes and this beautiful pagoda in chinese influenced part of town.

Reza Sattarzadeh N.

Google
This is probably the biggest of the Chinese temples in Hoi An downtown. They have preserved the authentic features of the building, and it still functions as a place of worship. It is worth spending some time here and taking some very interesting photos.