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  2. Phan Van Tri High School - Wikipedia

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    Phan Van Tri High School was founded in 1968 as Phong Dien Secondary School. It had two 6th grade classrooms with 90 pupils. In 1974, it was renamed Phan Van Tri Secondary School. Since 1976, the school has been renamed Nhon Ai 2 Secondary School. It only served primary and secondary students.

  3. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of 20th century Vietnamese nationalism. In 1904, he formed a revolutionary organization called Duy Tân Hội ("Modernization Association").

  4. Bảo Đại - Wikipedia

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    [6] Lê Thị Phi Ánh Thứ phi Phương Minh (1949–2012) Bảo Ân (b. 1953) Sister-in-law of Prime Minister Phan Văn Giáo Vicky Mistress Phương Từ (1955) This daughter by a French woman has "a half European Asian beauty." [6] Christiane Bloch-Carcenac Mistress Patrick-Édouard Bloch-Carcenac (b. 1958) Affair occurred in 1957–1970

  5. 24-form tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The 24-posture Simplified Form of tai chi, (Chinese: 太极拳; pinyin: Tàijíquán) sometimes called the Beijing or Peking form for its place of origin, is a short version of tai chi composed of twenty-four unique movements.

  6. Nguyen Quang Dieu High School for the Gifted - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Quang Diêu High School for the Gifted, formerly known as Cao Lãnh City High School, was originally established in 1956 in Kien Phong province. On July 8, 2011, because of the need for better-equipped facilities, Nguyễn Quang Diêu High school for the Gifted separated from Cao Lãnh City High School and moved to a new building.

  7. Tai Sang Wai - Wikipedia

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    The development of Fairview Park on fish farming land at Tai Shang Wai was a source of controversy at the time of its planning and construction in the mid-1970s. Concerns included ecological aspects, due to its proximity to marshland bordering Deep Bay, and the transport implications, with the majority of the inhabitants expected to work in the Victoria Harbour area.