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  2. Trúc Lâm Monastery of Da Lat - Wikipedia

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    The temple is located outside the centre of Da Lat. From the district of Hòa Bình in the city centre of Da Lat, the temple is located at a turnoff on the road from the city centre towards Prenn Hill, the temple is near the Tuyền Lăm Lake, located on Phượng Hoàng Hill.

  3. List of districts of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).

  4. Trúc Bạch Lake - Wikipedia

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    The inhabitants of the Truc Yen Village, located on the south shore of the newly formed lake, were in the business of making bamboo blinds and hence cultivated a small variety of bamboo. [1] In 1957 and 1958, major Thanh Niên Road was built between the lakes. In 1730s, the Trịnh Lord Trịnh Giang had Trúc Lâm Palace constructed on the ...

  5. Xuân Bắc - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Xuân Bắc (born August 21, 1976), commonly known by his stage name Xuân Bắc, is a Vietnamese actor, comedian and MC.Starting his career in 1995, he soon became known to the public and professionals with his role as Nui in the TV series Waves at the bottom of the river (Vietnamese: Sóng ở đáy sông), and was also one of the main actors in the political comedy shows Weekend ...

  6. Koah-pau - Wikipedia

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    Koah-pau or gua bao [1] or cuapao [2] [3] also known as a pork belly bun, [4] bao, [5] [6] or bao bun, [7] [8] is a type of lotus leaf bun originating from Fujianese cuisine in China. [9] It is also a popular snack in Taiwan , Singapore , Malaysia , Philippines , and Nagasaki Chinatown in Japan .

  7. Thường Xuân - Wikipedia

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  8. Bảo Thăng - Wikipedia

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    8. Đồng Khánh: 4. Khải Định: 9. Nguyễn Khắc Niêm: 2. Bảo Đại: 10. Hoàng Văn Tích, Duke of Nghi: 5. Hoàng Thị Cúc: 1. Bảo Thăng

  9. Bao Xuan - Wikipedia

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    Bao Xuan (Chinese: 鮑宣, died 3 AD), courtesy name Zidu (子都), was a Han dynasty censor during the reign of Emperor Ai, known for his integrity and courage.He was exiled for offending the grand councilor Kong Guang (孔光), and later died in prison for opposing Wang Mang (who usurped the throne in 9 AD).