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$150.00 – $350.00
After the overthrow of the Ming Dynasty of China in the 17th century, Ming supporters took refuge in South East Asia. In Viet Nam, they settled in Bien Hoa and then in Cholon. The city became the capital of the rice trade opening the port of Saigon throughout international trade.
“Riders trotted along the bank of the arroyo crowded with Chinese sampans and junks, and went back to the vessel Donai. Docked vessels unloaded their goods, and coolies covered with piles of crates and barrels with tarpaulins. It smelled like seaports: dust, grain, and tar.” – Claude Farrère -1905
Photo taken circa 2000
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Format A3 (30x42cm)
if the artwork is square, it will be 30cm large
Format A2 (42x59cm)
if the artwork is square, it will be 42cm large
Others formats : bigger formats up to 1 meter are available. Please send us a request
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