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Interior space of Dong Xuan Market. Nowadays, the market is run by the Đồng Xuân Shareholding Company (Công ty cổ phần Đồng Xuân), [4] its three stories are divided into stalls for wholesale and small traders who sell clothes or household goods, foodstuffs of every kind from fresh vegetables to Vietnamese dishes are also found at the rear of the market.
Dong Xuan may refer to: Dong Xuan (Han dynasty) (董宣), style name Shaoping (少平), Eastern Han dynasty official, see Book of the Later Han; Đồng Xuân District, a district in Phu Yen Province, Vietnam; Đồng Xuân Market, a market in Hanoi, Vietnam; Dong Xuan (actress), a Chinese actress.
Xia Gui (Song dynastic era) – Mountain Market- Clear with Rising Mist, one of the 8 scenarios.. The Eight Views of Xiaoxiang is thematically part of a greater tradition. . Generally, it is a theme that as artistically rendered in painting and poetry tends towards the expression of an underlying deep symbolism, such as exile and enlighten
As one of the older parts of Shenzhen, the Dongmen area was established about 300 years ago as the centre of the Shenzhen Market (深圳墟), the town which would later lend its name to the city. This leads it to be alternatively known as "Laojie" (lit. "Old Street").
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The town was the site of the Battle of Đồng Đăng in 1885.. In September 1940 a group of Japanese officers, in spite of an agreement signed the 22nd, attacked Đồng Đăng and laid siege to Lam Sơn, beginning the Japanese invasion of French Indochina.
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