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The Tale of Tống Trân and Cúc Hoa (宋珍菊花 Tống Trân Cúc Hoa) is a traditional epic poem in lục bát verse from 18th or 19th Century Vietnam. The poem is anonymous. The poem was widely published in the early days of Vietnamese printing, [1] including engraved plates with illustrations. [2]
Ninh Bình is a province of Vietnam in the Red River Delta region of the northern part of the country. [4] The province is famous for a high density of natural and cultural attractions, including reserved parks in Cúc Phương National Park and Vân Long, grotto caves and rivers in Tràng An, Tam Cốc-Bích Động and Múa Caves, historic monuments in the Hoa Lư ancient capital, Vietnam's ...
Cúc Phương is situated in the foothills of the northern Annamite Range.The park consists of verdant karst mountains and lush valleys. Elevation varies from 150 meters (500 feet) to 656 m (2,152 feet) at the summit of May Bac Mountain, or Silver Cloud Mountain.
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]
Bãi Sao beach on Phú Quốc island Lion dance with Thần Tài in Thăng Long Cổ trấn, Phú Quốc. Phú Quốc (Vietnamese: [fǔ kǔə̯k]) is the largest island in Vietnam.
Giới Thiệu Ban Giám Khảo – Khánh Ly, Hương Lan, Nhật Ngân, Đức Huy, Huỳnh Thi. 03. Bên Giậu Cúc Tần (Hoàng Thành) - Văn Phi Thông, Thí Sinh #2 04. Xin Lỗi Em (Kasim) - David Meng, Thí Sinh #3 05. Ô Mê Ly (Văn Phụng) - Huy Tâm, Thí Sinh #4 06.
The Tale of Phạm Công and Cúc Hoa (范公菊花 Phạm Công – Cúc Hoa) is an anonymous 18th Century Vietnamese language poem written in luc bat verse and vernacular chu nom script. As with two similar poems, Phạm Tải – Ngọc Hoa and Tống Trân and Cúc Hoa , the title is made of the two names of a star-crossed couple, the boy ...
Betel-flower xôi (xôi hoa cau): The mung beans are cooked with xôi what bloom like speckled flowers. Pudding xôi (xôi chè): Xôi with beans after cooking are then combined with chè (a pudding of cassava and coconut milk). Colory xôi (xôi màu): It is combined with cereals and lotus grains to create eye-catching colors.