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Most of ancient northern Vietnam was referred as the Lạc Việt which was considered to be part of the Baiyue region in ancient Chinese texts. [1]: 26 Prior to the Chinese conquest, the Tai nobles first came in Northern Vietnam during the Đông Sơn era, and they started to assimilate the local Mon-Khmer and Kra-dai people in a processed referred as Tai-ization or Tai-ification as the Tai ...
The rare notable event of this resort is, in 1946, when President Hồ Chí Minh invited the Former Emperor Bảo Đại to Hanoi as the Senior Advisor, the King resided in Sầm Sơn a few months before coming to Hong Kong. The press of the opposing forces with Việt Minh then satirized that "Vietnam's royal capital moved to Sầm Sơn".
Many Vietnamese YouTubers or advertisers reference or create parodies of the fairytale. A movie adaptation of the story named Tam Cam: The Untold Story was produced by Ngô Thanh Vân and released in Vietnam on 19 August 2016. [7] The movie's theme song, "Bống bống bang bang " also amassed hundreds of millions views on Youtube.
Sam Son beach (Vietnamese: Bãi biển Sầm Sơn) is a resort beach in Vietnam. It’s located in Sầm Sơn city, Thanh Hóa Province, Bac Trung Bo region, Vietnam, 16 km east of Thanh Hoa City. The Sầm Sơn beach became a resort beach in 1906 when French colonists began to build facilities here. [1]
Climate data for Sơn Hòa Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 33.2 (91.8) 38.3 (100.9) 39.8 (103.6)
Nghi Son Refinery is the second oil refinery in Vietnam. It is located about 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of Hanoi in Tinh Gia District of Thanh Hóa Province. Site-clearing for the project broke ground in 2008. Construction began on 23 October 2013, and refinery operations were targeted for 2017. [1]
The district has been witness to the long history of Hanoi. In the early Lý dynasty, in 545, the emperor Lý Nam Đế settled his encampment, and built a wooden raft on the Tô Lịch River to defend against invasion of the Liang dynasty.
The Bắc Sơn culture is the name given to a period of the Neolithic Age in Vietnam.The Bắc Sơn culture, also called the Bacsonian period, is often regarded as a variation of the Hoabinhian industry characterized by a higher frequency of edge-grounded cobble artifacts compared to earlier Hoabinhian artifacts.