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Nghiêm Quốc Đạt, a teacher and Sơn Đồng's village-historian, believes that this custom is a vestige of outdated feudal misogynistic practices: in the past, sons were valued more than daughters; therefore, in the present, a son receives his family's surname as his surname, while a daughter only receives her father's branch-name ...
Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, drug smuggler (1983–2018) Nguyễn Trường Tộ, 19th-century social reformer (1830–1871) Nguyễn Tường Vân, Vietnamese Australian drug trafficker (1980–2005) Nguyễn Văn Trỗi, would-be assassin of Robert McNamara (1947–1964)
Lê Hoàng Phương is a Vietnamese architect, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Grand Vietnam 2023. [1] [2] She represented Vietnam at Miss Grand International 2023 held in Vietnam and placed as 4th Runner-up.
Marie-Thérèse Nguyễn Hữu Thị Lan was born in Gò Công, Biên Hòa province, which is sometimes misunderstood as what is now Gò Công city. [1] Her birth date, according to both the book Souverains et notabilites d'Indochine compiled by the Government-General of French Indochina [2] and the book Nguyễn Phúc tộc thế phả compiled by the Board of Trustees of the House of ...
Bùi Thị Bích Phương (born 30 September 1989, in Quang Ninh), better known as Bích Phương is a Vietnamese pop music singer. She entered the entertainment industry as a contestant of Season 3 of Vietnam Idol in 2010, and has since been established as one of Vietnam's most popular singers of the 2010s.
Nguyễn Xuân Phúc (born 20 July 1954) is a Vietnamese former politician who served as the 11th President of Vietnam from 2021 until his resignation from all state posts in 2023 amidst a series of corruption scandals.
Vox Phuong Thanh - A site entirely devoted to Phuong Thanh and her music by Voxpt; Chanh Online Grew from phuongthanh.tinhyeu.net. Regularly updated with mainly Phuong Thanh news. Most of her songs can be listened to online here. FanClub of Phuong Thanh Grew from chanhonline.com. Regularly updated with news about Phuong Thanh.
The court changed their surname to Tan in remembrance of their defeated homeland, and later prospered in Hunan Province. The surname came from the less common surname 談, another with the same pronunciation in Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese Chinese. In order to avoid the revenge of their enemies, the clan leaders changed it to 譚.