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After the reunification of Vietnam, the building continued to serve as a government and presidential office until 1976 when the capital of South Vietnam was officially moved to Hanoi, and the government’s functions were relocated. The palace is now preserved as a museum, open to the public, and is a popular tourist attraction in Ho Chi Minh City.
Kinh: Male [4] 4 Nguyễn Lương Bằng: Old: Not: 1904 1930 Hải Dương province — Kinh: Male [5] 5 Phạm Văn Đồng: Old: Reelected: 1906 1930 Quảng Ngãi province — Kinh: Male [6] 6 Nguyễn Duy Trinh: Old: Reelected: 1910 1930 Nghệ An province — Kinh: Male [7] 7 Xuân Thuỷ: Old: Not: 1912 1941 Hà Đông City — Kinh ...
While Northern Vietnam Kinh people assimilated Han Chinese immigrants into their population, have a sinicized culture and carry the patrilineal Han Chinese O-M7 haplogroup, Cham people carry the patrilineal R-M17 haplogroup of South Asian Indian origin from South Asian merchants spreading Hinduism to Champa and marrying Cham females since Chams ...
The 1782 Saigon Massacre was a massacre of ethnic Chinese carried out by the Vietnamese Tây Sơn rebels under the leadership of Nguyễn Nhạc in 1782 in the city of Saigon, which is modern-day Ho Chi Minh City.
One Pillar Pagoda in 1896. During Nguyễn dynasty, the pagoda was restored and rebuilt in 1840-1850 and 1922.. The pagoda was dynamited in 1954. Contrary to what is commonly written, it was not destroyed by the French, but by a Vietnamese Lieutenant of the French Army who was severely punished.