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  2. 7th Military Region (Vietnam People's Army) - Wikipedia

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    Quân khu 7 (7th Military Region) Active: 10 December 1945 – present [1]: Country Vietnam Allegiance: People's Army of Vietnam: Branch: Active duty: Role: Regular force

  3. District 3, Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    District 3 (Vietnamese: Quận 3) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. Together with District 1 , District 3 is considered the bustling heart of the city, with a multitude of businesses, religious sites, historical buildings and tourist attractions.

  4. District 5, Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    District 5 (Vietnamese: Quận 5) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. The Chinese community accounts for a significant population in this district. There are several hospitals, high schools and universities in this district. As of 2010 the district had a population of 174,154 people. [1]

  5. Gò Vấp district - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen Van Nghi street. Gò Vấp is an urban district located in the north and northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.Gò Vấp borders District 12 in the north and west, Phú Nhuận District in the south, Tân Bình District in the west, and Bình Thạnh District in the east.

  6. Landmark 81 - Wikipedia

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    Landmark 81 is a supertall skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1] It is primarily invested and developed by Vinhomes, the largest Vietnamese real-estate developer.. Landmark 81 holds the position of the tallest building in Vietnam, the second tallest building in Southeast Asia, as well as the seventeenth tallest building in the world o

  7. Tam quan - Wikipedia

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    A typical Tam quan of folk architecture Tam quan of Thượng Temple (built in the style of Láng Temple) A Tam quan (chữ Hán: 三關) or Tam môn (chữ Hán: 三門) is a style of traditional gateway symbolic of Vietnamese Buddhism. It has three aisles (traditionally, the middle aisle is the largest and the two side aisles are smaller).

  8. Quán Thánh Temple - Wikipedia

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    This statue is measured 3.96 metres (13.0 ft) in height, weighs around 3,600 kilograms (7,900 lb) [5] and depicts Trấn Vũ as a deity with his two symbolic animals, the serpent and the turtle. Considered a masterpiece of Vietnamese bronze casting and sculpture , it is the second biggest bronze statue in Vietnam. [ 6 ]

  9. District 1, Ho Chi Minh City - Wikipedia

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    District 1 and the other seven districts of Ho Chi Minh City were founded on May 27, 1959. Before 1975, the first district only had four small subsets (wards) which were Bến Nghé, Hòa Bình, Trần Quang Khải and Tự Đức (named after major historical characters), and the second district had seven different wards which were Bến Thành, Bùi Viện, Cầu Kho, Cầu Ông Lãnh ...