Abandoned brick kiln in Hoi An – a check-in spot that has never stopped being hot

The abandoned old brick kiln in Hoi An located ‘alone’ in the middle of a green field is one of the hot check-in spots for young people.

Located about 5 km from Hoi An ancient town, an abandoned brick kiln in Quang Nam in the middle of a vast field is a check-in spot that has never ceased to be a hot spot for young people. The point is located in Vinh Nam village, Duy Vinh commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province. The brick kiln was abandoned for 20 years, and the local government once posted a sign prohibiting taking photos or checking in. But in recent years, it has been repaired to develop into a type of farm tourism, attracting tourists to check-in.

The building is more than 10m high and about 4km wide on each side, the architecture remains intact. In addition to reinforcing the brick kiln to ensure safety, the people also built a long ivory-white bamboo bridge connecting the brick kiln with the coffee shop, creating a highlight for the picture of a peaceful village.

The ancient brick kiln is located in the middle of endless green fields, providing a strangely peaceful scene. Young people come to the old brick kiln to relax, rest, and find a peaceful place amid the chaos of life. The stairs, which were previously used as entrances and exits for brick burners, have now been repaired more firmly, becoming a “check-in” corner loved by many tourists and named “Stairway to Heaven”. ”.

According to some local photographers, each season, the old brick kiln area has its own beauty. In summer, the rice fields are filled with immense green, while in winter, the lowlands clearly reflect brick kilns, bamboo bridges, etc. But for many people, the ripe rice season is considered the most beautiful time for tourists. can enjoy the beautiful scenery. Young people’s favorite “check-in” spots are the “stairs to heaven”

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In addition, many young people revealed that the most popular times to take photos are early morning and late afternoon. The bright light of dawn or the gentle light of sunset exudes the beauty “like a movie” of the old brick kiln.

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