Ponte giapponese a Hoi An.
Nella splendida città storica in Vietnam, oltre alle lanterne, c’è anche questo famoso monumento.
Il nome in lingua locale è Lai Vien Kieu e serviva per unire due parti della cittadina (da una stava la comunità giapponese appunto).
E’ molto visitato ed ovviamente fotografato!
Purtroppo in italiano trovo proprio poco per indicarvi un sito per approfondire.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.
The former Champa port city, located on the Thu Bon estuary, was an important Vietnamese trading center during the 16th and 17th centuries, when Japanese and Chinese from various provinces, Dutch and Indians settled there. During this period of trade with China, the city was called Hai Pho (City on the Sea) in Vietnamese.
Here's where the town is located:
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