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  • Thay Pagoda - an interesting attraction in Hanoi

    Thay Pagoda (Chua Thay means the Pagoda of Master Tu Dao Hanh) has another old name: Huong Hai (Sea of Perfume), So De. Based on the historical document, its official name is Thien Phuc Tu (Pagoda of Celestial Bliss).

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  • The strange fate of 4 "female transmissionians" of Vietnamese historical celebrities

    Only more than a week until the traditional day of Vietnamese Women on October 20. Didulich.net introduces you to the strange fate of "4 female transmissionians" of Vietnamese History entrepreneurs

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  • Son Tinh and Thuy Tinh

    Vietnamese myths do not just recount what may be called the universal condition. They also have myths to explain their own situation in a tropical and monsoon land, and one such myth is the story of Son Tinh and Thuy Tinh.

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  • How the odd couple came to love each other

    In this legend of the Kinh people, we discover why Bac Ninh province is home to so many responsible girls and wives.

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  • The Origin of Tao Quan

    There is a popular belief in Viet Nam that Tao Quan, the Three Kitchen Gods, are present in the kitchen of every home.

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  • The Saint Giong

    It was said that, under 6th King Hung dynasty, there was an old couple in Giong village. They were kind and worked very hard but having a child was still their wish. Once day the wife came to the field and happened to see a large footprint, she then tried

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  • The story of Tam and Cam

    Long, long ago there was a man who lost his wife and lived with his little girl named Tam. Then he married again a wicked woman.

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  • Why Ducks Sleep Standing On One Leg

    Many people must have wondered why ducks are accustomed to sleep in the funny way that they do - with one leg lifted. The Vietnamese have an interesting explanation for this.

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  • The Price of Love

    Once upon a time, there was a young Thai couple who had yet to have a child. Like anyone else in their hamlet, they worked hard to make ends meet. The wife became more and more beautiful soon after the marriage and so her husband loved her more and more as each day passed.

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  • Sue God For Rain

    Once upon a time, there was no rain for long, long time. The ground cracked all over, all plants withered, animals had to suffer from thirsty.

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