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  2. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dưa chua, Dưa cải muối chua: Made from a kind of mustard green Cà pháo muối: Made from Vietnamese eggplant: Dấm tỏi: Pickled garlic cloves in vinegar Dưa kiệu: Made from Allium chinense, this is a dish of the Tết holiday. Dưa hành: Made from spring onion bulbs or shallot Dưa món: Made from carrot, white radish, or green ...

  3. Chè bà ba - Wikipedia

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    Chè bà ba is a Vietnamese dessert with a coconut milk soup base and square pieces of taro, cassava and khoai lang bí, a kind of long sweet potato with red skin and yellow flesh.

  4. Bà Chúa Xứ - Wikipedia

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    Bà Chúa Xứ statue in Bình An temple Temple of Bà Chúa Xứ Núi Sam today. Bà Chúa Xứ (chữ Nôm: 婆主處, Vietnamese: [ɓâː cǔə sɨ̌]) or Chúa Xứ Thánh Mẫu (chữ Hán: 主處聖母, Holy Mother of the Realm) is a prosperity goddess worshiped in the Mekong Delta region as part of Vietnamese folk religions.

  5. Youtiao - Wikipedia

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    In Laos, youtiao is generally called kao nom kou or patongko (cf. Thai patongko) or "chao quay", and is commonly eaten with coffee at breakfast in place of a baguette (khao jee falang). [10] It is also eaten as an accompaniment to "khao piek sen" (chicken noodle soup) or "jok" (congee).

  6. Chữ Hán - Wikipedia

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    The main Vietnamese term used for Chinese characters is chữ Hán (𡨸漢).It is made of chữ meaning 'character' and Hán 'Han (referring to the Han dynasty)'.Other synonyms of chữ Hán includes chữ Nho (𡨸儒 [t͡ɕɨ˦ˀ˥ ɲɔ˧˧], literally 'Confucian characters') and Hán tự [a] (漢字 [haːn˧˦ tɨ˧˨ʔ] ⓘ) which was borrowed directly from Chinese.

  7. Chua Tee Yong - Wikipedia

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    Upon its return in 2014, Chua was appointed as Deputy Minister for Finance. [5] [6] Chua is an accountant and was chief financial officer of a government-linked company. [7] He served as the Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry from 2015 to 2018. [8] In the 2018 election he lost and failed to retain his parliamentary seat. [9]