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Interior space of Dong Xuan Market. Nowadays, the market is run by the Đồng Xuân Shareholding Company (Công ty cổ phần Đồng Xuân), [4] its three stories are divided into stalls for wholesale and small traders who sell clothes or household goods, foodstuffs of every kind from fresh vegetables to Vietnamese dishes are also found at the rear of the market.
However, Khanh thought Dong Xuan market area didn't have enough room for business, so he sought to expand his influence to other areas. Misusing his power as the chairman of the Worker's Union, Khanh became a dictator around the Dong Xuan region, as he forced the businesses there to pay taxes and punished whoever didn't abide by his draconian ...
Dong Xuan may refer to: Dong Xuan (Han dynasty) (董宣), style name Shaoping (少平), Eastern Han dynasty official, see Book of the Later Han; Đồng Xuân District, a district in Phu Yen Province, Vietnam; Đồng Xuân Market, a market in Hanoi, Vietnam; Dong Xuan (actress), a Chinese actress.
Dong Xuan Market in Lichtenberg is the centre of Vietnamese economic activity in the city. [4] The first major Vietnamese restaurant to offer Pho in Berlin was Monsieur Vuong; after its opening more Germans began patronizing Vietnamese restaurants. Prior to Monsieur Vuong's opening, Berlin restaurants operated by Vietnamese had fusion cuisine ...
A night market (near Đồng Xuân Market) in the heart of the district opens for business every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening with a variety of clothing, souvenirs and food. The city's more than six decades of French colonization, as well as centuries of sociocultural influence from China, have influenced the designs of the old houses ...
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1863 map of Long Xuyen. In 1789, a group of explorers established a small outpost in the Tam Khe canal, naming it Dong Xuyen. Soon after, a marketplace was created and named Long Xuyên, but by the 1860s the area became better known for the Long Xuyen market than by the official outpost's name.