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Ba Le Well

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Tucked away in a quiet garden off Kiet Gieng Lane, Ba Le Well is a hidden gem in Hoi An. This ancient well, located at 45 Phan Chau Trinh Street within the garden of Mr. Ba Lo Le, has been a vital water source for the community for generations. Visitors are welcomed to explore the serene setting, where the well's clear, cool water is still drawn by locals. The experience is intimate and authentic, away from the tourist crowds. You'll see the stone-lined well, lush greenery, and perhaps chat with Mr. Ba Lo Le himself, who tends the garden. It's a peaceful spot to reflect on Hoi An's history and the simple rhythms of daily life. The well is particularly known for its pure water, which some believe has special qualities. A visit here offers a unique connection to the city's heritage and a refreshing break from sightseeing.

Don't miss

  • See the ancient stone well still in use by locals
  • Meet Mr. Ba Lo Le, the well's caretaker, if he is present
  • Enjoy the tranquil garden setting away from the busy streets
  • Taste the fresh, cool well water (if offered)
  • Learn about traditional water sourcing in old Hoi An

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Ways to visit Ba Le Well

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Ba Le Well with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

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Know before you go

  • The well is on private property, so be respectful and ask permission before taking photos.
  • You may be offered a taste of the water; it's considered very pure.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the lane and garden are unpaved.
  • Mr. Ba Lo Le speaks limited English, but a smile goes a long way.

A bit of history

Ba Le Well has been a community water source for centuries, predating modern plumbing in Hoi An. It is named after the Ba Le family, who have maintained the well and its surrounding garden for generations, preserving a piece of the city's living history.

Common questions

Is Ba Le Well free to visit?

Yes, entry is free, though a small donation is appreciated.

Can I drink the water from the well?

Locals consider it safe to drink, but it's untreated. If offered, it's at your own discretion.

How do I find Ba Le Well?

It's at 45 Phan Chau Trinh Street, off Kiet Gieng Lane. Look for a small garden entrance.

Is the well open every day?

Typically yes, but it's a private residence, so hours may vary. Best to visit during daytime.

How long should I spend here?

15-30 minutes is plenty to see the well and enjoy the garden.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, but be respectful and ask permission first, as it's someone's home.

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