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  2. Dragon and lion dance at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games

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    Dragon & Lion dance at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games was held at Nguyễn Du Gymnasium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from 2 November to 4 November 2009. Medalists [ edit ]

  3. Lion dance - Wikipedia

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    Both forms are commonly found around the world especially in Southeast Asia, the Southern Lion predominates as it was spread by the Chinese diaspora communities who are historically mostly of Southern Chinese origin. Versions of lion dance related to the Chinese lion are also found in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam.

  4. Dragon and lion dance at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games

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    Dragon and lion dance at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games; Venue: Macao Forum: Dates: 1–2 November 2007: ... Vietnam: 8.98 4 Chinese Taipei: 8.69 5

  5. Chinese American WWII vets who served despite being ... - AOL

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    Chinese American veterans who fought in World War II were honored in New Orleans with a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony. Chinese American WWII vets who served despite being denied U.S ...

  6. Heads and tails: Heavenly Dragon Lion Dance brings tradition ...

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    In 2021, Gian started Heavenly Dragon Lion Dance Association to help keep this beloved cultural tradition alive. The group will perform at 1 p.m. on Saturday at CelebrASIA Austin, the Asian ...

  7. List of entertainers who performed for American troops in Vietnam

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    Denise Perrier (African American Female Entertainers in Vietnam) [4] Suzanne Pleshette; Mala Powers; Stefanie Powers; Charley Pride; Penelope Plummer; Quintessence 1970 (Clive and Stanley Romney, Sheryl Albiston, Jack McDonald, Ruth Sorensen) The Rajahs; The Ralph Kimbrough and Dee Steele Show (1969) Martha Raye; Debbie Reynolds

  8. Dance in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The lion dance was imported from China into Vietnamese culture where it developed its own distinct style. It is performed primarily at traditional festivals such as Tết (Lunar new year) and Tết trung thu (Mid-Autumn Festival), but also during other occasions such as the opening of a new business.

  9. Category:Dance in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Dance in Vietnam; H. Tuồng; L. Lion dance This page was last edited on 3 March 2021, at 06:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...