Old brick kiln, a new check-in destination in Hoi An - Vietnam
The Quang Nam old brick kiln is a new check-in place for photo lovers thanks to its unique background, which might give you a sense of traveling abroad.
The old brick kiln which lies in Cam Kim, Duy Vinh, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province is now a very sought-after place for young people. Simply an old forgotten brick kiln, the place offers beautiful backgrounds for photo hunters, from which you might feel you're in a European country, not in Vietnam.
Under the creativity of young people, the old, mossy stairways of the brick kiln turns into a stairway that leads to the heaven, from which one could seemingly feel the white cloud and touch the sky.
(Photo: Travel mag)
(Photo: Travel mag)
The bright sunlight, blue sky, white clouds, old wall, or even the mossy stairways, all make perfect background to take the most stunning photos, capturing memorable moments in Hoi An. All you need to do is to find an impressive pose and smile!
(Photo: Travel mag)
(Photo: Travel mag)
The background gives the photo a romantic vibe (Photo: Travel mag)
You'd better wait until when the sunlight reflects on the walls to take photos as it could give a classic vibe. Sunset time is considered another perfect time of the day to take photos here.
(Photo: Travel mag)
(Photo: Travel mag)
Sunset at Quang Nam brick kiln (Photo: Travel mag)
(Photo: Travel mag)
(Photo: Travel mag)
The photo looks so romantic, just like stepping out from a movie sence (Photo: Travel mag)
(Photo: Travel mag)
However, be careful when climbing the brick kiln for photo shooting as the kiln might be a little old. Better safe than sorry.
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