- (Vietnamese: [hôjˀ aːn] ),
formerly known in the
Western world as
Faifoo or
Faifo, is a city of
approximately 120,000
people in Vietnam's Quảng Nam Province...
- The Thu Bồn
River (Vietnamese: Sông Thu Bồn) is a
river in
central Vietnam,
located in Quảng Nam Province. From its
source near the
border of Quảng Nam...
- Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên
allowed Portuguese merchants to set up a
trading post at
Faifo (modern-day Hội An). The Nguyễn
began to
purchase advanced European cannons...
- Quốc),
after the Quảng Nam
Governorate where the
important harbor Hội An (
Faifo) located. Look up Đàng
Trong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Đàng Ngoài...
- century, ****anese
merchants began to
establish residence in the port city of
Faifo (now Hoi An) and
established their own enclave. In 1593, one
group of merchants...
- de l’Observatoire”
opened to the
public on 1
October 1907,
stretching to
Faifo (Hoi An) via
Montagne de
Marbre (Marble Mountains),
operating until 31 December...
-
extensive trade with ****an and China. The
Portuguese set up a
trade center at
Faifo (present day Hội An), just
south of Huế in 1615. However, with the end of...
- Nang,
tried to
establish a
major trading centre at the port
village of
Faifo. Hội An was
founded as a
trading port by the Nguyễn Lord Nguyễn Hoàng in...
-
dated 10-11th
century Idol and
Painting in a
temple of
Gautama or Fo at
Faifo by John
Crawfurd book
Published by H
Colburn London 1828 Zen
master Minh...
- de Ataúro (1859–1975):
Granted to the
Portuguese by the
Dutch in 1859.
Faifo/Hội An:
Jesuit residency. ****anese
Voyages (1550–1639):
Portuguese arrive...