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  2. Tết Trung Thu - Wikipedia

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    A Bảo Đại period document issued by the Imperial Clan Court which mentions the Tết Trung Thu. Tết Trung Thu originated from Chinese culture, with three main legends that are associated with the festival: the story of Chang'e and Hou Yi, Emperor Tang Ming Huang's ascent to the moon in China, and the story of Uncle Cuội of Vietnam.

  3. Vietnamese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Trần dragon, wood carving of Phổ Minh Temple, Nam Định province. The Trần dynasty dragon was similar to that of the Lý dynasty but looked more rugged. The Trần dragon had new details: arms and horns. Its fiery crest became shorter. Its slightly curved body became fat and smaller toward the tail.

  4. List of Vietnamese provincial and territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Re-established province as of 26 December 1991. Sóc Trăng: Lương Định Của: Khleang Pagoda, Khmer boat, rice: Re-established province as of 26 December 1991. Bạc Liêu: Giấc mơ tình yêu (Dream of love) Cao Văn Lầu: Moon lute, rice: Re-established province as of 6 November 1996. Cà Mau: Vui mừng trong gian khổ (We rejoice ...

  5. Tết - Wikipedia

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    The lân is an animal between a lion and a dragon and is the symbol of strength in the Vietnamese culture that is used to scare away evil spirits. After the parade, families, and friends come together to have a feast of traditional Vietnamese dishes and share the happiness and joy of the New Year with one another.

  6. Dragon (zodiac) - Wikipedia

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    26 January 1941: Metal dragon 27 January 1952: 13 February 1953: Water dragon 13 February 1964: 1 February 1965: Wood dragon 31 January 1976: 17 February 1977: Fire dragon 17 February 1988: 5 February 1989: Earth dragon 5 February 2000: 23 January 2001: Metal dragon 23 January 2012: 9 February 2013: Water dragon 10 February 2024: 28 January ...

  7. Hanz Cua - Wikipedia

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    Hanz Cua was born to ethnic Chinese parents in the Philippines. His grandparents were emigrants from China and his parents were only fluent in speaking Chinese. Hanz is the eldest and only son among three siblings. Cua attended Chinese schools up to the tertiary level. [1] Hanz would claim to be able to exhibit psychic abilities at a young age.

  8. History of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 1010, Lý Công Uẩn issued the Edict on the Transfer of the Capital, moving the capital Đại Cồ Việt from Hoa Lư, a natural fortification surrounded by mountains and rivers, to the new capital in present-day Hanoi, Đại La, which was later renamed Thăng Long (Ascending Dragon) by Lý Công Uẩn, after allegedly seeing a dragon ...

  9. Who Is the Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 2010, an alternative version for regular Ai là triệu phú was aired, named Ai là triệu phú - Ghế nóng (lit. ' Who Is the Millionaire - Hot Seat ' ). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This is a Vietnamese adaptation of the Australian game show Millionaire Hot Seat , with the game's rules being the same as the original Australian version ...