Monday, March 2

Hoi An in Vietnam



 The small town of Hoi An (Hoi An) the multitude of details is in the center of Vietnam, with a taste old and traditional, and Chinese, Japanese and French, influences have earned the recognition of heritage.
Bathed by the Thu Bon River, it was an important fishing port during the 16th to the 18th, the old town of Hoi An is preserved intact, in part because during the war most of the attacks concentrated by the neighboring city of Hue, and that existing laws prohibit alter buildings and even the movement of cars on its streets.


Hoi An's population travels by bicycle or motorbike. This mixture of old and new leaves prints like this: small motorcycles huddled near the front of a building several centuries old.
 

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