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Japanese Bridge
400 year old 'Japanese Bridge' (also known as Lai Vien Bridge) in the old quarter of Hoi An, Vietnam. -
Temple Garden
Pastel colours of a garden scene at Phuc Kien Pagoda in Hoi An, Vietnam. -
Lanterns
Lanterns of all sizes, shapes and colours fill a shop in the old quarter of Hoi An, Vietnam. -
Emperor's Pavilion
Xung Khiem Pavilion. Prior to his death the Nguyen dynasty emporer Tu Duc used this pavilion at his tomb in Hue (Vietnam) for relaxation. 5 exp HDR. -
The Edge
Living close to transport takes on new meaning in the French Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam. -
Notre Dame
Notre Dame, an 18th century French-built Catholic cathedral in the centre of Ho Chi Minh City. -
Saigon Post
Phone booths form part of the opulent interior of Ho Chi Minh City's post office. -
Grounded
On the roof of the Reunification Palace in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. View large to read the sign. -
Reunification
Gleaming interior of Ho Chi Minh City's Reunification Palace. (Previously the Independence Palace and site of the official handover of power during the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975). -
Tu Duc Tomb
Traversing a series of steps and gardens brings you to the resting place of the emporer Tu Duc at his tomb in Hue, Vietnam. -
House of Ho
The house where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked from 1954 to 1958. (Hanoi, Vietnam) -
Shuttered
A shuttered and decaying window amongst the 500 year old buildings of the French Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam. -
Hotel De Ville
People's Committee Building (Hotel de Ville) provides a backdrop to Ho Chi Minh's statue in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam. 5 exp HDR.