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=== World travels === Vivien was cultivated and very well travelled, especially for a woman of her era. She wintered in [[Egypt]], visited China, and explored much of the Middle East, as well as Europe and [[United States|America]]. After the heartbreak from Zuylen and Kérimé, Vivien fled to Japan and then Hawaii with her mother in 1907. Vivien became ill on the voyage.<ref>"Pauline Tarn" in the Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959 (National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; ''Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, compiled 13 February 1900 - 30 December 1953''; National Archives Microfilm Publication: ''A3422''; Roll: ''016''; Record Group Title: ''Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004''; Record Group Number: ''RG 85)''</ref> Her Paris home was a luxurious ground-floor apartment at 23, avenue du [[Bois de Boulogne]] (now 23, [[Avenue Foch]]) that opened onto a [[Japanese garden]]. She purchased antique furnishings from London and exotic [[work of art|objets d'art]] from the Far East. She kept an abundant amount of fresh flowers and offerings of [[Lady apple|Lady Apples]] to her collection of shrines, statuettes, icons, and [[Buddhas]]. A public square is named in her honor in Paris: {{ill|Place Renée-Vivien|fr}}, in [[Le Marais]], central historic district of the French capital.
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