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Bà Chưa Xứ statue at Long Hưng Temple. The Lady of the Realm is known as a protector deity. She is one of many goddesses who have grown popular in southern Vietnam since Đổi Mới. She can provide assistance for business success, health, fertility, domestic harmony, scholastic success, and divination of the future.
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Referred to as the Long tinh or Dragon Star Flag. [41] 1920–1945: Flag of emperors Khải Định and Bảo Đại: A yellow field with a single red stripe. Referred to as the Long tinh or Dragon Star Flag. [41] 8 May–30 August 1945: Flag of emperor Bảo Đại: A yellow field with a single red stripe. Referred to as the Long tinh or ...
Harvest in Tịnh Biên, An Giang. An Giang occupies a position in the upper reaches of the Mekong Delta.The Hậu Giang and Tiền Giang branches of the Mekong River are the dominant geographical features of the province.
Gia Long (Chữ hán: 嘉隆) (Vietnamese: [zaː lawŋ] , [jaː lawŋ] ; 8 February 1762 – 3 February 1820), born Nguyễn Phúc Ánh (阮福暎) or Nguyễn Ánh (阮暎), was the founding emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty, the last dynasty of Vietnam. His dynasty would rule the unified territories that constitute modern-day Vietnam until 1945.
The Ba Chúc massacre (Vietnamese: Thảm sát Ba Chúc) was the mass killing of 3,157 civilians in Ba Chúc, An Giang Province, Vietnam, by the Kampuchea Revolutionary Army (Khmer Rouge) from April 18 to 30, 1978. It was a spillover of the Cambodian genocide which also targeted Vietnamese people mainly in Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge took the ...
Li Guang 李光: Jianwei County, Wuyang (Pengshan County, Sichuan) Politician: Han dynasty: Li Guang 李光: General: Eastern Wu: Li He/Li Shu 李合/李庶: Shujiang 庶姜: Wudu, Wuyuan (Ordos City, Inner Mongolia) Fangshi: Li Heng 李衡: Shuping 叔平: Xiangyang (Xiangyang, Hubei) Politician: Eastern Wu: Li Hong 李鴻: Shu Han: Cao Wei ...
Murong Chui (Chinese: 慕容垂; 326 – 2 June 396 [1]), courtesy name Daoming (道明), Xianbei name Altun (阿六敦), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Chengwu of Later Yan (後燕成武帝), was the founding emperor of China's Later Yan dynasty.