Sunday, January 27, 2013

VN-2893

This card from Vietnam is my 1st official from there and was the last official received in 2012.
The card is showing a street scene in Hoi An Ancient Town, a World Heritage Site since 1999.

 P&B JSC (Publishing and Branding) - Photo by Nat
VN-2893, sent by Jo.
Located on the banks of the poetic Thu Bon River, in central Quang Nam province, 30 kilometers south of Da Nang, Hoi An ancient town is an Eastern oriental classic captivation. With the strategic location on the banks of the great river, with one seaside border (East), it used to be one of the major trading centers in Southeast Asia during the 16th century due to the early western trader occupying period.
Hoi An has been through a few centuries of history, but still remains as in the very first days of its being born. Its two main historical landmarks are the occupying of the Japanese & Chinese, and the Western (Dutch and Spanish) during the 16th and 17th centuries. During the period of the China trade, the town was called Hai Pho (Sea Town) in Vietnamese. Originally Hai Pho was a divided town, because across the "Japanese Bridge", it used to be the Japanese settlement (16th-17th century). Then it was known to the French and Spanish as Faifo, a major international port city. Thanks to these days, the foreign comprehensively possitive and special pastimes and culture had made deep influences on the today's Hoi An. - in: http://www.vietnam-beauty.com/top-destinations/destination-in-the-central-region/43-hoi-an-old-town-an-ancient-beauty-of-vietnam.html

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