Those Vietnamese who identify with a particular religion report their affiliations as follows: Vietnamese folk religion, 73.2%; Buddhist, 12.2%, Catholic, 6.8%, Cao Da, 4.8%, Hoa Hao, 1.4%, and less than 1% Muslim or Protestant Christian. Geography and Climate Vietnam has an area of 331...
total:7.3% male:7.3% female:7.3% (2017 est.) country comparison to the world:154 Government Government Government Country name conventional long form:Socialist Republic of Vietnam conventional short form:Vietnam local long form:Cong Hoa Xa Hoi Chu Nghia Viet Nam ...
In addition, we also use data from the Population and Housing Census (covering in total 16.5 million households nationwide) to construct two measures of individualism–collectivism traits that have frequently been used in the literature as proxies for such cultural norms (Vandello & Cohen,1999; Tal...
The Full-Day Hoa Lu & Tam Coc Tourwill bring you to the ancient capital Hoa Lu and some great temples. The pick-up and drop-off is in the old quarter of Hanoi. The tour is conducted by an English speaking guide. You are also given the opportunity to explore caves on a sampan boat...
Le LoiLe Loi, statue in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam. By the beginning of the 15th century, any attempt to force the Vietnamese people to become Chinese served only to strengthen their nationalistsentimentsand their determination to throw off the Chinese yoke.Le Loi, a wealthy landowner in the provinc...
Le LoiLe Loi, statue in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam.(more) By the beginning of the 15th century, any attempt to force the Vietnamese people to become Chinese served only to strengthen their nationalist sentiments and their determination to throw off the Chinese yoke. Le Loi, a wealthy landowner in...
“Prince of Pacification” and in 1418 led a series of revolts aimed at removing the Chinese overlords from the country. The revolts began in Thanh Hoa province, south of the Red River valley in northern Vietnam. There he secured the lowlands and gradually forced the Chinese to retreat ...
Le LoiLe Loi, statue in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam.(more) By the beginning of the 15th century, any attempt to force the Vietnamese people to become Chinese served only to strengthen their nationalistsentimentsand their determination to throw off the Chinese yoke.Le Loi, a wealthy landowner in the...
Le LoiLe Loi, statue in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam.(more) By the beginning of the 15th century, any attempt to force the Vietnamese people to become Chinese served only to strengthen their nationalistsentimentsand their determination to throw off the Chinese yoke.Le Loi, a wealthy landowner in the...
Le LoiLe Loi, statue in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam.(more) By the beginning of the 15th century, any attempt to force the Vietnamese people to become Chinese served only to strengthen their nationalist sentiments and their determination to throw off the Chinese yoke. Le Loi, a wealthy landowner in...