Hội An, Vietnam: The city of Hội An is a magical spectacle to witness at night. The whole city has strings of lanterns crisscrossing from building to building. Hundreds of lanterns float in the water, and boats have lanterns hanging off them. It was like Tangled, but so much better in real life. The lanterns were introduced to Hội An by Japanese settlers who originally got them from China. Being a port city means Hội An has lots of foreign influence. One notable cultural fusion is the bahn mi sandwhich, a blend of French and Vietnamese food. It is scrumptious!
Lanterns of Hội An
$13.00 – $35.00
The city of Hội An in Vietnam is a magical spectacle to witness at night. The whole city has strings of lanterns crisscrossing from building to building. Hundreds of lanterns float in the water, and boats have lanterns hanging off them. It was like Tangled, but so much better in real life. The lanterns were introduced to Hội An by Japanese settlers who originally got them from China. Being a port city means Hội An has lots of foreign influence. One notable cultural fusion is the bahn mi sandwich, a blend of French and Vietnamese food. It is scrumptious!
This piece was created with watercolor paints on watercolor paper. The prints are high-quality giclee prints ready to be framed and hung in your home.
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Categories: Southeast Asia Collection, Watercolor
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