Résumé en anglais
The Temple of Indo-Chinese memory was originally a "dinh", which is a community house of a Viet-nam village; in the beginning of this century, probably sometimes after its construction by cochinchinese craftsmen, this building is transfered to France, where it stands - among many witnesses of temporary architecture doomed to be destructed after the feast - at the two first colonial exhibitions organised in France during the twentieth century: those of Marseille (1906) and Nogent-sur-Marne (1907)