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Dương Tử Giang (1915–1956), born as Nguyễn Tấn Sĩ, was a Vietnamese writer, journalist, playwright and revolutionary. He was known for his patriotic activities against the invasion of France during the First Indochina War and against the pro-US Saigon government during the Vietnam War .
Dương Văn Ngộ (Vietnamese: [jɨ̄əŋ vāŋ ŋôwˀ]; 3 March 1930 – 1 August 2023) was a Vietnamese postal worker and polyglot public letter writer known for being the longest-serving and last public letter writer and translator in Vietnam. During his three decades of work as a letter-writer, Ngộ wrote thousands of letters.
Nguyễn Tiến Linh (born 20 October 1997) is a Vietnamese professional footballer who plays as a striker for V.League 1 club Becamex Bình Dương and the Vietnam national team. [2] In 2021 , Tiến Linh was nominated by a panel of sports journalists and football experts for Best Footballer in Asia . [ 3 ]
Sóc Trăng (362,029 people, constituting 30.18% of the province's population and 27.43% of all Khmer in Vietnam), Trà Vinh (318,231 people, constituting 31.53% of the province's population and 24.11% of all Khmer in Vietnam), Kiên Giang (211,282 people, constituting 12.26% of the province's population and 16.01% of all Khmer in Vietnam), An ...
This category page lists notable citizens of Malaysia of Arab ethnic origin or descent, whether partial or full. The main article for this category is Arab Malaysians . Pages in category "Malaysian people of Arab descent"
The Arab Malaysians (Malay: Orang Arab Malaysia; Arabic: ماليزيون عرب; Jawi: اورڠ عرب مليسيا) consists of people of full or partial Arab descent (specifically Hadhrami, other Southern Arabian and Gulf Arab descent) who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia. Arab traders had been visiting Southeast Asia since pre-Islamic ...
This emphasis may be a result of Malaysia's growing prosperity, its influence, and its recent interest in the ‘Malay Chams,’ considering the Chams as part of a broader Malay world. [69] In this context, the Chams leverage their ethnicity and “their linguistic, cultural, and historical affinities” [ 70 ] with neighboring countries to ...
Tôn Đức Thắng was born to Tôn Văn Đề and Nguyễn Thị Di on Ông Hô Island along the Mekong River, roughly four kilometres from Long Xuyên, the capital of An Giang Province. [2] From 1897 to 1901, Tôn received his education in Nom script , history and Confucian philosophy from a private tutor in Long Xuyên.