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Hoi An is a small town in Central Vietnam famous for its wooden houses, for its family chapels, for its Assembly Halls and for its silk shops. The town of Hoi An, known as Faifo in Europe, played a central role in the commerce between Vietnam and the rest of the world from the 16th to the 19th century. Nowadays the town attracts tourists from all the continents The Japanese covered bridge on a small stream was built by the Japanese community back in 1593. It links the Japanese and the Chinese quarters. On both ends of the bridge there are altars with guardians; dogs on one side and monkeys on the other one. In the middle of the bridge there is a small shrine – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Vietnam HoiAn


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HOI AN
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Hoi An
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Orasul (care în sec XVI era unul dintre cele mai
mari centre comerciale ale Asiei de sud-est) este
asezat pe râul Thu Bon From the16th to the 18th
centuries, Hoi An attracted international traders
because of its location on the banks of Thu Bon
River, conveniently flowing into the East China
Sea.
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Fujian Assembly Hall
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Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, also known as Fujian
Assembly Hall, was created as a place in which
residents from Fujian in China could meet up and
socialise whilst living or visiting Hoi An. Built
around 1690 with the main gate added much later
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The assembly hall is the largest and most grand
of the sites accessible in the Ancient Town of
Hoi An. In 1960 the hall was converted into a
temple dedicated to Thien Hau, the goddess of the
sea, who shelters sailors from the malevolence of
open waters. The assembly hall is also a World
Cultural Heritage site and is much visited today
by those seeking a glimpse of this superb piece
of architecture
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Phuc Kien Assembly Hall gates
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Frangipani (Plumeria)
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 the sea goddess Thien Hau
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Large bell shaped spiral incense coils inside the
Temple
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Colorful gate to Cantonese Assembly Hall (Quang
Dong) Founded in 1786
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Dragon fountain at the back of the Cantonese
Assembly Hall (Quang Trieu)
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Dragon fountain at Cantonese Assembly Hall (Quang
Trieu)
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Dragon fountain at Cantonese Assembly Hall (Quang
Trieu)
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Cantonese Assembly Hall (Quang Trieu)
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Bas-relief, Cantonese Assembly Hall (Quang Trieu)
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The red bridge
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Primul pod acoperit din Hoi An a fost construit
de comunitatea japoneza din oras (sec
XVI-XVII) This bridge is built by Japanese
traders around the 17th century, it is also known
as Japanese bridge. It is a beautiful example of
the Japanese architecture from the time.
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Primul pod acoperit din Hoi An a fost construit
de comunitatea japoneza din oras (sec
XVI-XVII) This bridge is built by Japanese
traders around the 17th century, it is also known
as Japanese bridge. It is a beautiful example of
the Japanese architecture from the time.
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Out of unique covered bridges in Vietnam, Bridge
Pagoda is the most familiar to domestic and
foreign tourists. The bridge is about 18 m long,
covered, clear creeks flowing curves over the Thu
Bon River bordering Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street
and Tran Phu street. As for the photogenic
Japanese covered bridge, its occult function is
to paralyze the dragon which, from India to
Japan, sets off earthquakes
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They carry their goods (this time fruits) in
apparatus that looks like the scales of justice
a long wooden pole across the shoulders dangling
two baskets
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According to an ancient creation myth, the
Vietnamese were descended from such a fantastical
creatureand a goddess (hence the origin of the
Vietnamese proverb Con R?ng, cháu Tiên, or,
Children of Dragon and Grandchildren of Gods).
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Hoi An, formerly known as Fai-Fo or Faifoo, is a
city with a population of approximately 120,000
 and noted since 1999 as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site. Old Town Hoi An, the city's historic
district, is recognized as an exceptionally
well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian
trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th
century, its buildings and street plan reflecting
a blend of indigenous and foreign influences
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Chinese All-Community Meeting Hall (Trieu Chau)
built in 1887
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Trieu Chau assembly hall
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H O T E L H O I A N
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Text Internet Fotografii Nicoleta Leu
Internet All copyrights belong to
their respective owners Prezentare Sanda
Foisoreanu
? Em La Con Gai Bac Ninh (I Am The Girl From Bac
Ninh) ? Van Thiên Tuong (The Mandarines song) ?
Phu Luc (Journey over land)
2010
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Hanoi public art
The early history of Hoi An is that of the Cham.
These Austronesian-speaking Malayo-Polynesian peop
les created the Champa Empire which occupied much
of what is now central and lower Vietnam,
from Hue to beyond Nha Trang. Between the seventh
and 10th centuries, the Cham (people of Champa)
controlled the strategic spice trade and with
this came tremendous wealth. In the early
years, My Son was the spiritual capital, Tra
Kieu was the political capital and Hoi An was the
commercial capital of the Champa Empire. Hoi An
flourished as a trading port and became the most
important trade port on the South China sea but
its importance waned sharply at the end of the
18th century. In 1999 the old town was declared
a World Heritage Site by UNESCO 
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Da Nang Museum of Cham
De la Hue la Hoian
An Bang
Da Nang Museum of Cham
Da Nang Museum of Cham
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Da Nang Red-shanked doucs
Da Nang
Da Nang Dragon bridge
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Da Nang Son Tra Lady Buddha
Da Nang Son Tra Lady Buddha
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HoiAn
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Da Nang - Ba Na Hills
Da Nang - Ba Na Hills
Da Nang - Ba Na Hills
Da Nang - Ba Na Hills
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