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VOV News English 3 week(s) ago 2 related news
Maps and research on Vietnam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos will be on display at an exhibition entitled Paracels of Vietnam-Historical Evidence in Danang city from April 29 to May 15.
Keywords: Truong SaHoang SaSpratlyParacelindicateParacelsHan Chinese
VietNam News English 3 week(s) ago 2 related news
Maps and research on Viet Nam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos will be on display at an exhibition entitled Paracels of Viet Nam-Historical Evidence from April 29 to May 15.
Keywords: Truong SaHoang SaSpratlyParacelindicateParacelsUnder Viet Nam
Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 2 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news
Several knife-wielding attackers killed four people and wounded eight others in China's ethnically-divided western region of Xinjiang, a government official said on Friday.
Keywords: Han ChineseethnicallyimageattackIn ChinaNational PeopleUighurs
SaigonTimes English 4 month(s) ago
Authorities of the central city of Danang have just put on public display a collection of documents, maps and research results on the nation’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos.
Keywords: Hoang SaTruong SaDanangDocumentsSpratlyParacelput on
VietNam News English 7 month(s) ago
A collection of 204 old tuong (classic drama) scripts, written in Han Chinese and Vietnamese Nom, have been found in the central city of Da Nang.
Keywords: Han ChineseTuongtranslateplanCentral CityThe HouseShowing
VietNam News English 8 month(s) ago
Da Nang's Study Encouragement Association introduced ancient documents translated from Han Chinese script into Vietnamese at their new Han Nom centre on Monday.
Keywords: Han ChineseHoang SaIslandsDocumentscollaboratetranslateParacel
Hanoi Times English 9 month(s) ago
The Hanoitimes - Monument inscriptions in Han (Chinese characters) and Nom (old Vietnamese script based on Chinese characters) at the royal citadel in Hue will be submitted to the UNESCO for recognition under World Document Heritage criteria.
Keywords: CitadelHan ChineseThe UnescoUnescodocumentThe Hanoitimes
VietnamNet English 9 month(s) ago
Monument inscriptions in Han (Chinese characters) and Nom (old Vietnamese script based on Chinese characters) at the royal citadel in Hue will be submitted to UNESCO for recognition under World Document Heritage criteria.
Keywords: CitadelUnescoNha Nhac Cung Dinh HueHan ChineseMonumentspresumably
VOV News English 9 month(s) ago
Keywords: UnescoCitadelHan ChineseMonumentspresumably
Nhân dân English 9 month(s) ago 2 related news
Monument inscriptions in Han (Chinese characters) and Nom (old Vietnamese script based on Chinese characters) at the royal citadel in Hue will be submitted to the UNESCO for recognition under World Document Heritage criteria.
Keywords: CitadelUnescoNha Nhac Cung Dinh HueHan ChinesepresumablyMonuments
Báo QĐND English 9 month(s) ago 2 related news
Keywords: CitadelUnescoNha Nhac Cung Dinh HueHan ChineseHue Monuments Conservation Centrepresumably
VietnamPlus English 9 month(s) ago 2 related news
Keywords: CitadelUnescoNha Nhac Cung Dinh HueHan ChineseHue Monuments Conservation Centre
Báo Thanh Niên English 10 month(s) ago
An old Chinese map indicating the extent of the country’s territory and proving Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly Archipelagos), is being displayed in Hanoi since August 1.
Keywords: mapParacel SpratlyTruong SaHoang SaParacelHainan IslandTran Quang Khai
Hanoi Times English 10 month(s) ago 1 related news
The Hanoitimes - Crowds of people are rushing to the National Museum of History in Hanoi on learning of the existence of an ancient map dating back to the Qing Dynasty of China, showing all the geographical provinces of China and published in Shanghai in 1904, which clearly shows that the Paracel and Spratly Islands were never part of China.
Keywords: mapParacelNational MuseumQing DynastyTruong SaHoang SaSpratly
SaiGon GP English 10 month(s) ago 1 related news
Crowds of people are rushing to the National Museum of History in Hanoi on learning of the existence of an ancient map dating back to the Qing Dynasty of China, showing all the geographical provinces of China and published in Shanghai in 1904, which clearly shows that the Paracel and Spratly Islands were never part of China.
Keywords: justifymapParacelTruong SaHoang SaNational MuseumSpratly
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