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Climate data for Chiêm Hóa Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 32.6 (90.7) 34.8 (94.6) 37.5 (99.5)
The city played an important role in Vietnam's struggles for independence during the French colonial era.. The Thái Nguyên uprising in 1917 was the "largest and most destructive" anti-colonial rebellion in French Indochina between the Pacification of Tonkin in the 1880s and the Nghe-Tinh Revolt of 1930–31. [5]
The Cham islands were used for transhipment to the mainland by the Cham. [9] Many architectural monuments dated to the 18th and 20th century are reported, which include the Than Yen Sao shrine built in 1843 at Bai Huong, and the Hai Tang Pagodas built in 1753 on the western hillside of Hon Lao. [ 6 ]
21 Cham–Vietnamese War (1693) Nguyễn lords victory 22 Cham rebellion (1693–94) Nguyễn lords victory [26] 23 Cham rebellion, an anti-Vietnamese rebellion by the Cham, occurs in 1728 after the death of their ruler Po Saktiraydaputih. [27] Uprising failed 24 Cham rebellion of 1746 led by Dương Bao Lai and Diệp Mã Lăng Uprising failed 25
Social philosopher Roman Krznaric suggested in his book Carpe Diem Regained (2017) that carpe diem is the answer to consumer cultures schedules, timed work days, consumer culture and planning out our actions over the course of weeks and the weekends, instead of "just do it", with thought experiments for seizing the day rather than placing into ...
Personal information; Full name: Đỗ Thị Ngọc Châm [1]: Date of birth: Gia Lâm, Hanoi, Vietnam: Place of birth 23 September 1985 (age 39)Height: 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in) ...
Đoàn Thị Điểm was born in 1705 at Giai Phạm village, Văn Giang district, Kinh Bắc local government (now Yên Mỹ District, Hưng Yên province). She is best known for her biography of the goddess Liễu Hạnh [1] and her version of Đặng Trần Côn's poem Lament of a soldier's wife from Hán into vernacular Nôm. [2]
Diem Brown (1980–2014), American television personality and journalist; Ngo Dinh Diem (1901–1963), Vietnamese leader assassinated in a military coup; Diem Saunders (1991/1992–2021), Inuk writer and activist from Canada