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  2. Dong Son culture - Wikipedia

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    A Đông Sơn axe Dong Son drum from Sông Đà, Mường Lay, Vietnam.Dong Son II culture. Mid-1st millennium BC. Bronze. The Dong Son culture, Dongsonian culture, [1] [2] or the Lạc Việt culture (named for modern village Đông Sơn, a village in Thanh Hóa, Vietnam) was a Bronze Age culture in ancient Vietnam centred at the Red River Valley of northern Vietnam from 1000 BC until the ...

  3. Lạng Sơn - Wikipedia

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    The hilly region is in the west, stretching from north to south (in parts of communes: Dong Son, Thuan Duc) with an average elevation of 12–15 m, with total area of 64.93 km 2, 41.7% of the city total area. Residents here live on agriculture, forestry, farming.

  4. Đặng Thái Sơn - Wikipedia

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    Đặng Thái Sơn (born July 2, 1958, in Hanoi, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese and Canadian classical pianist. In 1980, he won the X International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, becoming the first pianist from Asia to do so.

  5. Lạng Sơn province - Wikipedia

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    From the end of the 19th century to the present, the name of the province has been written in international documents as Langson (English), Lang-Son (French), or sometimes Langland (in general literature and tourist posters). [6] Besides, in some cases of Vietnamese spelling before 1977, it was often written as Lạng-sơn (Kinh) or La̭ng-xơn ...

  6. Tây Sơn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    An opera house in Phú Yên, 1793 A royal bronze drum of Tay Son emperor Cảnh Thịnh, cast in 1800. A few months later, realising that his hope of retaining power had gone, the Emperor Lê Chiêu Thống fled north to the Qing Empire of China, where he formally petitioned the Qianlong Emperor for aid.

  7. Tày people - Wikipedia

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    The Tày people, also known as the Thổ, T'o, Tai Tho, Ngan, Phen, Thu Lao, or Pa Di, is a Central Tai-speaking ethnic group who live in northern Vietnam. According to a 2019 census, there are 1.8 million Tày people living in Vietnam. [ 6 ]

  8. Sip Song Chau Tai - Wikipedia

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    Like in other Tai societies, the core social units of the Tai Dam, Tai Dón and Tai Daeng were the village (ban) and the chiefdom (mueang, Vietnamese mường), each consisting of several villages and ruled by a feudal lord (chao). Their base of life was wet rice cultivation, which is why the Tai settled in valleys alongside the course of rivers.

  9. Battle of Lạng Sơn (1979) - Wikipedia

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    Khau Ma Son, a strategic 800-meter height located 4 km west-northwest of Lạng Sơn that virtually obstructed all major roads near the town, fell to a Chinese unit at about 14:00. Chinese control over Khau Ma Son made Vietnamese defense from Coc Chu to Hill 417 exposed to enemy's sight, as well as threatened VPA 12th Regiment's positions near ...