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  2. Ông Trời - Wikipedia

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    Ông Trời (lit. 'old man sky/heaven'), commonly referred to as Trời ("sky, heaven" lit. 'sky, heaven'), is one of the most important gods in traditional Vietnamese folk religion. Later, due to the influence of Taoism, he was merged and identified with the Jade Emperor, so he was called the Ngọc Hoàng Thượng Đế, often referred to as ...

  3. Vĩnh Long province - Wikipedia

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    Vĩnh Long is a province located in the Mekong Delta of southwestern Vietnam.Its capital is Vĩnh Long.Its population is 1,046,390 and its area is 1,525.73 km 2 (589.09 sq mi). [1]

  4. Panax vietnamensis - Wikipedia

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    Panax vietnamensis var. fuscidiscus K.Komatsu, S.Zhu & S.Q.Cai. Panax vietnamensis or Vietnamese ginseng[1] (Vietnamese: Sâm Ngọc Linh, lit. ' Ngọc Linh ginseng') is a species of the ginseng genus Panax. In Vietnam the species, prized in herbal medicine, is commercially very valuable and now considered threatened. [3][4]

  5. The 'Saturday Night Live' cast is here! Who's new, who's ...

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    Here's the full list of returning cast members: Michael Che. Mikey Day. Andrew Dismukes. Chloe Fineman. Heidi Gardner. Marcello Hernández. James Austin Johnson. Colin Jost.

  6. Guy Georges Vĩnh San - Wikipedia

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    Father. Emperor Duy Tân. Mother. Fernande Antier. Guy Georges Vĩnh San (born 31 January 1933), also Prince Nguyễn Phúc Bảo Ngọc, is a son of Vietnamese emperor Duy Tân who reigned from 1907 to 1916. Since 2017, he has been the head of the House of Nguyễn Phúc, Vietnam's former imperial house. [1] Georges lives in France.

  7. Lê Thái Tông - Wikipedia

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    Lê Thái Tông was the second son of Lê Lợi. Although his mother died when he was at a young age, he was considered as bright and capable as his father was. When Lê Lợi became sick in 1433, he summoned his closest advisors (Lê Sát, Trịnh Khả, Pham Van Sao, Nguyễn Trãi, Tran Nguyen Han, and Le Ngan) to name Lê Thái Tông as his ...

  8. Vietnamese folk religion - Wikipedia

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    Cao Đài (Vietnamese: [kāːw ɗâːj] ⓘ, literally the "Highest Lord" or "Highest Power"), [22] is the highest deity, the same as the Ngọc Hoàng, who created the universe. [ 24 ] [ page needed ] He is worshipped in the main temple, but Caodaists also worship the Mother Goddess, also known as the Queen Mother of the West (Diêu Trì Kim ...

  9. Bò 7 món - Wikipedia

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    7 món, literally "seven courses of beef ". Bò bảy món, on menus often "Bò 7 món" (lit. 'seven courses of beef ' in Vietnamese) is a set selection of beef dishes in Vietnamese cuisine. Multi-course meals such as Bò 7 món are representative of higher-end Vietnamese cuisine. [1]