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Hoi An, Vietnam

Originally colonised by Chinese merchants, this traditional Vietnamese fishing community of Hoi An largely escaped damage during both the American and French Wars.Now protected by UNESCO, much of the original architecture remains in tact, providing a timeless reminder of the traditions of Vietnam.

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PORTFOLIO, PRINTS - Limited Edition archival prints to order here, Sketches of Vietnam, ODYSSEY of Colour - A photographer's life, INDOCHINE
Originally colonised by Chinese merchants, this traditional Vietnamese fishing community of Hoi An largely escaped damage during both the American and French Wars.Now protected by UNESCO, much of the original architecture remains in tact, providing a timeless reminder of the traditions of Vietnam.