Traditional Champa Dancer at My Son
My Son #2
Traditional Champa Musician
Bamboo Ladder...and Bamboo
My Son #1
Counting Her Money
Flower Arranger
Wood-carving of Buddhist Deity
Vietnam- A Communist Country?
Over-stocked?
She Has Everything for the Beach
'No Parking Here'
Is This Safe?
Marble Sculpture #3
Patience
Marble Sculpture #2
Marble Sculpture #1
China Beach #2
China Beach #1
Central (Dragon) Bridge over the Han River
Sculpture #2
Central Bridge Detail
Sculpture #1
Lanterns in the Night Market
Chinese Lanterns in the Night Market at Hoi An
Balancing Act #1
Balancing Act #2
Water Buffalo
Ride 'im, Cowboy!
Duck or Goose?
Backyard
Farmer at Work
Cemetery
Water Buffalo by the Paddy Field
Hoi An Beach Resort
Amidst the Rice
Chinese-style Fishing Net
Hoi An Beach Resort- Riverside Restaurant
Catching Crabs
Down by the Riverside
Riverside Dwellings
Motorbike Ferry
There's Something Down There
Lone Fisherman
Casting the Net
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My Son #3
My Son was the most important intellectual and religious centre of the Champa kingdom. It was occupied between the 4th and 13th centuries.
The site became a base for the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War and was heavily bombed by the Americans, causing extensive damage to the monuments.
The site became a base for the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War and was heavily bombed by the Americans, causing extensive damage to the monuments.
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