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  2. Vietnamese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese blue and white jar from Chu Đậu kilns, 14th century The Vietnamese had begun exporting their ceramic productions at least since late 13th century to 14th century. [ 6 ] According to archaeological findings in Vietnam and other countries from the 14th century, some Vietnamese ceramics and coins dated 1330 have been recovered from ...

  3. Bát Tràng porcelain - Wikipedia

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    a lamp support of Bat Trang Porcelain. Photo taken in the Museum of Art of Vietnam in Hanoi. Bát Tràng porcelain and pottery is a type of ceramic made in the village of Bát Tràng, on the outskirts of Hanoi, Vietnam. [1] The village is located in an area rich in clay suitable for making ceramic.

  4. Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Modern bowls can be made of ceramic, metal, wood, plastic, and other materials. Bowls have been made for thousands of years. Very early bowls have been found in China, Ancient Greece, Crete and in certain Native American cultures. In Ancient Greek pottery, small bowls, including phiales and pateras, and bowl-shaped cups called kylices were used

  5. Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural - Wikipedia

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    The mosaic wall mural is made from ceramic tesserae which are product of Bát Tràng, a nearby village famous for its Bát Tràng porcelain. [1]The content of the mosaic represents the decorative pattern from different periods in the history of Vietnam: Phùng Nguyên culture; Đông Sơn culture; Lý dynasty; Trần dynasty; Lê dynasty and Nguyễn dynasty.

  6. Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport in which players try to roll their ball (called a bowl) closest to a smaller ball (known as a "jack" or sometimes a "kitty"). The bowls are shaped (biased), so that they follow a curved path when being rolled.

  7. Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of part of Tam Cốc from above. Tam Cốc in ripe rice season. Tam Cốc – Bích Động is a popular tourist destination in north Vietnam and part of the Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex UNESCO World Heritage site. [1]

  8. Mạc Đĩnh Chi - Wikipedia

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    Mạc Đĩnh Chi statue. Mạc Đĩnh Chi (莫 挺 之; 1272–1346) was a renowned Vietnamese Confucian scholar who was the highest-scoring graduate in the palace examinations at the age of only twenty-four.

  9. Emblem of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    An achievement of the Việt Cộng consisted of a disc of the colours of the flag (red and blue), the five-pointed star surrounded by ears of rice and a cogwheel in base. The disc was supported by six Việt Cộng flags, with three flags on each side. Influences: Socialist Republic of Vietnam; Emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.