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  2. File:Quốc huy Quốc gia Việt Nam (國徽國家越南).svg - Wikipedia

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    State of Vietnam; Vietnamese dragon; Talk:State of Vietnam; User:Donald Trung/French Protectorate of Annam infobox improvements (2021) User:Donald Trung/Historical heraldry of Vietnam; User:Donald Trung/Hội đồng Nguyễn Phúc tộc Việt Nam on Phi Yến; User:Donald Trung/Đồng tôn tương tế phổ; Template:Pretenders to the ...

  3. Emblem of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The National Emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Quốc huy nước Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam, lit. 'State emblem of the nation of Socialist Republic of Vietnam') or simply the emblem of Vietnam , has been one of the official national symbols representing the Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1976.

  4. Nhất Nam - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Nhất Nam. Nhất Nam (Chữ Hán: 一南) is a martial art originating from Vietnam, formalised in Hanoi from 1983 onwards by Ngô Xuân Bính. [1]The name Nhất Nam derives from Sino-Vietnamese characters from "One South" (一 南), and is to be distinguished from Nhật Nam ("Sun South" 日 南), the Vietnamese name for the ancient Chinese Rinan Han commandery in northern Vietnam.

  5. Category:National symbols of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    There are many symbols of Vietnam. Long ago, it was "Chim Lac", a kind of bird only found in stories. Chim Lac was the symbol found in the surface of "Bronze Drum"; it also was the symbol of the Vietnamese forbidden kingdom Lac Viet. (In Vietnamese, the word "Chim" means "Bird".) Nowadays, when thinking about Vietnam, people often think of the ...

  6. File:Viet Tan Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Vietnamese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese martial art artifact from the 17th century at Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts - Hanoi, Vietnam. Fragment of jar with warriors fighting, 13th-14th century. National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi. Painting depicting soldiers practicing during the Revival Lê dynasty, 1684-1685

  8. Nhat Nam - Wikipedia

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    Nhat Nam may refer to: Nhất Nam (martial art), (from "One Vietnam" 一南) Nhật Nam (region), Chinese Rinan Han commandery (日南) This page was last edited on ...

  9. Culture of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Vietnamese art is a part of art practiced in Vietnam or by Vietnamese artists, from ancient times (including the elaborate Đông Sơn drums) to post-Chinese domination art which was strongly influenced by Chinese Buddhist art, as well as Taoism and Confucianism. The art of Champa and France also played a smaller role later on.