History--Vietnam
Vestiges of Champa Civilization
This book introduces Chàm through sculptural works and famous architecture of Chàm ruins, which were recognized by UNESCO as a World cultural heritage site in 1999.
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Wandering through Vietnamese culture
A cultural diary of the stories and customs behind daily life, Wandering through Vietnamese Culture is a revised, updated version of the enormously successful compilation, Sketches for a Portrait of Vietnamese Culture (1997). This new book also includes selections from the weekly edition of Việt ...
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Champa ancient Towers : reality & legend
Presenting 4 parts such as 1. present condition, 2. the Champaa towers - myths and realities, 3. functions and models of Champa towers, 4. styles.
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Most expats and visitors to Vietnam can be divided into two groups: those who prefer Hanoi and those who prefer HoChiMinh City. I had always been staunchly loyal to Hanoi, my first love, and over the decade of living there I think I had acquired many of the attitudes and prejudices of Hanoians. ...
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The road to Dien Bien Phu is a long one starting with the arrival in Viet Nam of Jesuit and Franciscan priests, mainly from France, the most notable one being Alexandre de Rhodes in 1627. He learned Vietnamese very quickly and impressed the Trinh emperor in Ha Noi. The emperor's advisors were not ...
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