carved with traditional motifs. They are arranged side-by-side in tight, unbroken rows along narrow pedestrian streets. There is also the fine wooden Japanese bridge, with a pagoda on it, dating from the 18th century. According to the UNESCO Impact Report 2008 on Hoi An, Hoi An’s buildings reflect a mixture of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese and French architectural influences c. In 1999, the old town was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading…
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