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Cham Island, or Cu Lao Cham, stands as a beacon of natural beauty and historical richness off the coast of Hoi An, Vietnam. This archipelago, recognized by UNESCO as part of the World Biosphere Reserve, boasts pristine marine ecosystems, vibrant coral reefs, and a wealth of biodiversity. Beyond its ecological treasures, Cham Island is steeped in history, with archaeological sites dating back over 3,000 years, showcasing the legacy of the Champa civilization and its maritime trade routes. The island’s cultural landmarks, including Hai Tang Pagoda and traditional fishing villages, offer a glimpse into the enduring heritage of the local communities.