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  2. Tịnh Xá Trung Tâm - Wikipedia

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    A large statue of the patriarch Thich Minh Dang Quang stands at the front of the hall, in front of the wall paintings and a table on a platform where the speaking monk sit while giving a dharma talk. [3] The centrepiece of the main ceremonial hall on the second level is a statue of Gautama Buddha in the Buddha Hall.

  3. Chinh phụ ngâm - Wikipedia

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    The Chinh phụ ngâm ("Lament of the soldier's wife", 征婦吟) is a poem in classical Chinese written by the Vietnamese author Đặng Trần Côn (1710–1745). [1] It is also called the Chinh phụ ngâm khúc (征婦吟曲), with the additional -khúc ("tune", 曲) emphasizing that it can be performed as a musical piece not just read as a plain "lament" (ngâm, 吟).

  4. Xá Lợi Pagoda raids - Wikipedia

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    This was exacerbated as a week earlier Catholics had been encouraged to display Vatican flags at a government-sponsored celebration for Diem's brother, Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục, the most senior Catholic cleric in the country. [15] [16] On 8 May in Huế, a crowd of Buddhists protested against the ban on the Buddhist flag. The ...

  5. Tang Shou Tao - Wikipedia

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    Hung I-Hsiang (L) teaching Tang Shou Tao system in Taipei, Taiwan (c. 1970s) Yizong Tang Shou Tao [1] (易宗唐手道, Hanyu Pinyin: Yi Zong Tang Shou Dao, lit."Essence of Change Chinese Hand Way") is a system of Chinese internal martial arts training founded in the 1950s and 1960s by Hung I-Hsiang (洪懿祥, Hanyu Pinyin: Hong Yixiang), a well-known Taiwanese internal martial artist.

  6. Wudang tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Wudang tai chi (Chinese: 武當太極拳) is the name of a system of tai chi that was developed by a Hong Kong-based tai chi master Cheng Tin Hung.While Cheng never claimed to be teaching any particular school of tai chi [citation needed], his uncle was a disciple of the Wu-style tai chi, which may or may not have had some influence on his own approach to the art.

  7. Tân Lâm, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu province, Vietnam is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Phong Điền - Wikipedia

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    Phong Điền may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Phong Điền (town), a district-level town of Huế; Phong Điền district, a rural district of Cần Thơ Phong Điền (commune-level town), a commune-level town and capital of Phong Điền district; Phong Điền, Cà Mau, a commune of Trần Văn Thời District

  9. Caodaism - Wikipedia

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    Before the creation of the universe there was the "dao", the infinite, nameless, formless, unchanging, eternal source. The negative and positive principles of the universe are the components of the eternal nature. [21] There are two main Gods, the Cao Đài ("Highest Lord") and the Diêu Trì Kim Mẫu or Đức Phật Mẫu ("Holy Buddha ...