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Hội An, also Faifo, is a city of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea in the South Central Coast of
Vietnam. It is located in Quảng Nam Province and is home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants. It is recognized as
a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Hội An Ancient Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East
Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the
influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.
The city possessed the largest harbour in Southeast Asia in the 1st century and was known as Lâm Ấp Phố (Champa
City). Between the seventh and 10th centuries, the Cham (people of Champa) controlled the strategic spice trade
and with this came tremendous wealth. The former harbour town of the Cham at the estuary of the Thu Bồn River was
an important Vietnamese trading centre in the 16th and 17th centuries, where Chinese from various provinces as
well as Japanese, Dutch and Indians settled. During this period of the China trade, the town was called Hai Pho
(Seaside Town) in Vietnamese. Originally, Hai Pho was a divided town with the Japanese settlement across the
"Japanese Bridge" (16th-17th century). The bridge (Chùa cầu) is a unique covered structure built by the Japanese,
the only known covered bridge with a Buddhist pagoda attached to one side.
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Boats deliver and collect produce at the early morning fih market in Hoi An, Vietnam. The photo was taken from the Cam Nam bridge, over the Thu Bon river.
A river worker pulls into land at Hoi An.
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Once upon a time, particularly between the seventh and 10th centuries, this strategic port near the mouth of the Thu Bon River was part of the Chăm Pa Kingdom (192-1832). The Cham, who were seafarers and traders, controlled the spice trade, and so commanded great wealth and territory before being absorbed and annexed by the Đại Việt (Great Viet) under the Lê dynasty.
So much of that history remains in the old streets of Hội An in Central Vietnam.
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Hoi An is one of the most beautiful towns in Vietnam. A quintessential South East Asian Colonial town, it has remained undisturbed and traditional.Set on the mouth of the Thu Bon river, it has been an international trading port since the early 17th century. Hoi An is a real mix of east meets west, traditional and colonial with Chinese, Japanese, French and Portuguese influences, and the place feels like it's trapped in time. Not only renowned for it's aesthetics, Hoi An is famous for it's beaches, food and of course it's famous tailors.
Part of a recent Vietnam project where I took just one camera, one lens and one film.
Bessa R3A
Ilford HP5+
Nokton 50mm
Ilfosol 3
Họa tiết ‘hồi văn lá’ thường kết thúc bằng hình nắp đệm hay tua diềm, nó tỏa ra các hình hoa lá cách điệu. Hồi văn lá biến thể thành ‘hồi văn hóa giao’ (hồi văn biến thể thành giao long), có các nếp gấp dồn lại và xoay tròn theo dạng cuộn khói (hình 27)
Hội An, also Faifo, is a city of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea in the South Central Coast of Vietnam. It is located in Quang Nam province and is home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants. It is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Hoi An Ancient Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.
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Photograph taken by
Jos van der Heiden (2013)
Photo memories Vietnam holiday 2008
Arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) as start of the tour.
Visited the famous Cho Binh Tay market, The old post office,
some war museums in the city center including a walk around the reunification Palace.
Sidetrip from the city is a daytrip to the Cao Dai Temple and the
Cu Chi Tunnel complex
Next part of the tour is heading south to the Mekong Delta and Can-Tho, including a visit to the floating market.
From the Mekong delta the tour is heading north again, visiting coastal places Phan-Thiet, Nha-Trang and qiu-Nhon.
Hoi-an and Hue are both Unesco World Heritage sites and well worth to visit.
Passing the DMZ-zone, the scenery changes quickly.
The Phong-Nha and Tan-Coc caves are amazing.
Almost at the end of the tour, we bumped into the crazy Hanoi traffic in the old city center.
The citytour included a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum,
the Army museum and best of all ice coffee at 'Highlands Coffee'
Last part included Unesco World Heritage at Halong Bay
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