Indochine -

: This style blends Western (specifically French) neoclassical elements with traditional Asian (Vietnamese, Lao, and Khmer) craftsmanship [21].

: Following WWII, a bloody conflict erupted between French forces and the communist Viet Minh led by Ho Chi Minh [5.1, 5.6]. The war ended with the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu and the signing of the Geneva Accords , which led to the region's independence and eventually the Vietnam War [5.4, 5.6]. 2. "Indochine Style" (Art & Architecture) Indochine

: Starring Catherine Deneuve, this Academy Award-winning epic portrays the final decades of French rule. It is often criticized for romanticizing the colonial past while providing a lush visual record of the era [10, 24, 34]. : To facilitate trade, the French built extensive

: To facilitate trade, the French built extensive railways and ports, which they viewed as part of their "civilizing mission" [5.1, 36]. : To facilitate trade

Indochine has been immortalized as a place of "melancholic nostalgia" in Western media [10, 14].