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  2. Lap-Ban Chan - Wikipedia

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    Lap-Ban Chan (Chinese: 陳立品) (1911-1990) was a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Chan was credited with over 440 films. Chan was credited with over 440 films. Personal life

  3. Thoại Ngọc Hầu - Wikipedia

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    Đình Vĩnh Tế worships Thoại Ngọc Hầu. Nguyễn Văn Thoại was born on 26 November 1761 in Dien Ban district of the Quang Nam province under the Nguyen dynasty. His father, Nguyễn Văn Lượng, was a small official in charge of offering sacrifices at temples or shrines established by the stat

  4. Phạm Minh Chính - Wikipedia

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    At the meeting, the two leaders discussed Vietnam-US bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues. He also met with executives from leading American corporations as well as businesses led by Vietnamese-Americans. [32] Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính at Georgetown University

  5. Ngo Dinh Diem - Wikipedia

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    However, the ban on religious flags led to a protest led by Thích Trí Quang against the government, which was suppressed by Diệm's forces, and unarmed civilians were killed in the clash. Diệm and his supporters blamed the Việt Cộng for the deaths and claimed the protesters were responsible for the violence. [ 138 ]

  6. Tây Sơn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The forces arrayed against the Nguyễn were simply too many and in 1776 the Tây Sơn army captured the last Nguyễn stronghold of Gia Định and massacred the town's Chinese population. [7] The entire Nguyễn family was killed at the end of the siege, except for one nephew, Nguyễn Ánh , who managed to escape to Siam .