The VAN LANG Kingdom (2879 BC – 258 BC, 2621 years)
Văn Lang, the first vietnamese kingdom, must have occupied a territory much more confined than that of the Xích Quỷ.
Read moreVăn Lang, the first vietnamese kingdom, must have occupied a territory much more confined than that of the Xích Quỷ.
Read moreHistorically, the Second French Empire (1852–1870)[1] did not take over Vietnam in 1857.
Read moreHistorically, the Second French Empire (1852–1870)[1] did not take over Vietnam in 1857.
Read moreMembers of imperial family who were military leaders would be trained to be officially promoted in martial arts schools.
Read moreAccording to some documents, in Vietnam, sung hoa mai [súng hoa mai] (matchlock) was a popular name for guns sung dieu thuong [súng điểu thương] (musket) was less common and used from the 16th to the 19th century.
Read moreDuring modern and contemporary history, from the second half of 19th century until now, Vietnam has changed the look on social models since the colonial occupation in the country.
Read moreThe Pearl of the Far East – THE FOSSILIZED FOOTSTEPS
Read moreBy noticing the Fossilized footsteps in the Southward journey, which have left their stamp on the land of Saigon Gia Dinh – we should talk about the Viet inhabitants who used to live in the rural areas of Vietnam (P.1) stretching from North to Central.
Read moreIntroduction: Saigon is known as the Pearl of the Far East.
Read moreLa Cochinchine or Nam Ky, the vast region of South Viet Nam, was one of the targets for the French expeditionary corps on the way of their conquest in the late 19th century.
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