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  2. Bà Lụa Islands - Wikipedia

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    Hòn Heo (literally "Pig Island") is the largest island of Bà Lụa. It is approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) in circumference and has an area of 1.5 km 2 (0.6 sq mi). [6] with a peak of 102 m (335 ft). [1] Its name originates from the fact that the French built a piggery on the island in 1918. [7]

  3. Luochahai City - Wikipedia

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    Luochahai City. 5:32. " Luochahai City " [a] ( Chinese: 罗刹海市) is a single by Chinese singer-songwriter Dao Lang, released as part of his album There Are Few Folk Songs [ zh] (2023). The song is inspired by The Raksha Country and the Sea Market, an allegorical story written by Chinese author Pu Songling. Described as Dao's "comeback ...

  4. Đỗ Thị Hải Yến - Wikipedia

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    Đỗ Thị Hải Yến. Born. ( 1982-10-01) October 1, 1982 (age 41) Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam. Occupation. Actress. Do Thi Hai Yen (born 1 October 1982) is a Vietnamese actress. [1] She was born in Bac Ninh Province and grew up in Hanoi where she graduated from the Vietnamese Ballet School after seven years of study.

  5. Ông Đạo Dừa - Wikipedia

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    A marble slab with a brief inscription of Ông Đạo Dừa's name. Ông Đạo Dừa (" The Coconut Monk "), born Nguyễn Thành Nam (December 25 1910 – May 13 1990), was a self-styled Vietnamese mystic and the founder of the Coconut Religion ( Đạo Dừa) in Vietnam. [1] [2]

  6. Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis. Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue is organized into 18 chapters and centers on three great modern Chinese writers, Jia Pingwa, Yu Hua, and Liang Hong [1] at a literary festival which Jia organized in May 2019 [2] in his hometown of Fenyang in Shanxi province. [3] Through reflections on their childhoods, careers, and lives, the ...

  7. Hải Vân Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Hải Vân Pass ( Vietnamese: Đèo Hải Vân, IPA: [ɗɛ̂w ha᷉ːj vən], 'ocean cloud pass'), is an approximately 21-kilometre (13 mi) long mountain pass on National Route 1 in Vietnam. It traverses a spur of the larger Annamite Range that juts into the 'East Sea' ( Biển Đông, known as the South China Sea in English), on the border ...

  8. Đào Thiên Hải - Wikipedia

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    Men's Individual. Southeast Asian Games. 2011 Jakarta/Palembang. Mixed Standard. Đào Thiên Hải (born 10 May 1978 in Sa Đéc) is a Vietnamese chess player and trainer. In 1995 he became the first Vietnamese player to be awarded the title of Grandmaster .

  9. Đạo Mẫu - Wikipedia

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    Đạo Mẫu ( Vietnamese: [ɗâːwˀ mə̌wˀ], 道母) is the worship of mother goddesses which was established in Vietnam in the 16th century. [1] This worship is a branch of Vietnamese folk religion but is more shamanic in nature. Đạo is a Sino-Vietnamese word for "religion," similar to the Chinese term dao meaning "path," while Mẫu ...