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  2. Duy Tan University - Wikipedia

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    Duy Tan University has six campuses; four are in the heart of Da Nang city with a total area of 12,000 m 2 (five campuses of 30 hectares). Situated halfway between the north and the south of Vietnam, DTU is accessible from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (Sai Gon), and other regions of Vietnam by road, rail, and air.

  3. Duy Tân - Wikipedia

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    Duy Tân (at the time, known by his birth name, Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San) was son of the Thành Thái emperor. Because of his opposition to French rule and his erratic, depraved actions (which some speculate were feigned to shield his opposition from the French) Thành Thái was declared insane and exiled to Vũng Tàu in 1907.

  4. Duy Tân Hội - Wikipedia

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    Duy Tân Hội (chữ Hán: 維新會, Association for Modernization) was an anti-French and pro-independence society in Vietnam founded by Phan Bội Châu and Prince Cường Để in 1904. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its aim was "defeat the French invaders, restore the Vietnam state, establish an independent government".

  5. Dakuten and handakuten - Wikipedia

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    The dakuten (Japanese: 濁点, Japanese pronunciation: [dakɯ̥teꜜɴ] or [dakɯ̥teɴ], lit. "voicing mark"), colloquially ten-ten (点々, "dots"), is a diacritic most often used in the Japanese kana syllabaries to indicate that the consonant of a mora should be pronounced voiced, for instance, on sounds that have undergone rendaku (sequential voicing).

  6. Chang Dsu Yao - Wikipedia

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    Kwai tuei Tan Tao (枴對單刀). For Neijia, weapons came from Yang-style tai chi: Tai chi dao; Tai chi gun; Tai chi qiang; Tai chi T'ieh Ch'ih (太極鐵尺); Tai chi Jian. Duilian Bingxie (weapons in pair exercises): T'ai Chi Tao tuei T'ai Chi Tao (太極刀對太極刀); T'ai Chi Kun tuei T'ai Chi Kun (太極棍對太極棍); T'ai Chi Tao ...

  7. Tạ Thu Thâu - Wikipedia

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    Tạ Thu Thâu (1906–1945) in the 1930s was the principal representative of Trotskyism in Vietnam and, in colonial Cochinchina, of left opposition to the Indochinese Communist Party (PCI) of Nguyen Ai Quoc (Ho Chi Minh). He joined to Left Opposition to the United Front policy of the Commintern as a student in Paris in the late 1920s.

  8. Taoism in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese paintings depicting Taoist gods, Northern Vietnam, 1945 Statue of god Trấn Vũ in Quán Thánh Temple Taoism in Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đạo giáo Việt Nam) is believed to have been introduced into the country during the first Chinese domination of Vietnam. [1]

  9. Tống Duy Tân - Wikipedia

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    Tống Duy Tân (宋維新, 1838 - 1892), courtesy name Cơ Mệnh, was a Vietnamese revolutionary who led insurgent armies in Thanh Hóa Province of northern Vietnam as part of the Cần Vương movement that sought to install the boy Emperor Hàm Nghi as the leader of an independent Vietnam. He was captured in 1892 by the French colonial ...