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  2. Âu Lạc - Wikipedia

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    The Lac people are generally believed to be Austroasiatic speakers. [76] Taylor (2013) believed the lowland population mostly spoke Proto-Viet-Muong while those from the mountainous areas north and west of the Red River Delta spoke an ancient language similar to modern Khmu. [77]

  3. Thích Minh Tuệ - Wikipedia

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    Minh Tuệ (born 1981), birth name Lê Anh Tú, is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk. After briefly practicing at a pagoda after giving up his job as a land surveyor , Minh Tue decided to "learn and follow the Buddha's teachings" by observing the 13 ascetic practices of Theravada Buddhism and walking for alms across the country for many years.

  4. An Dương Vương - Wikipedia

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    Statue of An Dương Vương in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam An Dương Vương ( Vietnamese: [ʔaːn zɨəŋ vɨəŋ] ), personal name Thục Phán , was the founding king and the only ruler of the kingdom of Âu Lạc , an ancient state centered in the Red River Delta .

  5. Tôn-Thất Tiết - Wikipedia

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    Tôn-Thất Tiết composed the scores for three of Trần Anh Hùng's feature films: The Scent of Green Papaya, Cyclo, and The Vertical Ray of the Sun. He has also collaborated with French choreographer Régine Chopinot on two of her dance pieces: Parole de feu (1995) and Danse du temps (1999).

  6. Lạc Long Quân - Wikipedia

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    Lạc Long Quân ("Dragon King of Lạc", also known as Sùng Lãm) is an ancient king of the Hồng Bàng dynasty of ancient Vietnam.Quân was the son of Kinh Dương Vương, the king of Xích Quỷ.

  7. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of 20th century Vietnamese nationalism.

  8. Lạc bird - Wikipedia

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    Image of a Lạc bird at Tao Đàn Park, Ho Chi Minh City. Lạc bird (Vietnamese: chim Lạc, Lạc điểu, Chinese: 雒鳥) [1] is a mythical creature in Vietnamese culture and a national bird of Vietnam. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Âu Cơ - Wikipedia

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    Âu Cơ statue at Hùng Temple, Tao Đàn, Hồ Chí Minh City Âu Cơ ( chữ Hán : 甌姬; IPA: [əu˧ kəː˧] ) was, according to the creation myth of the Vietnamese people , an immortal mountain snow goddess who married Lạc Long Quân ( lit.