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VIETNAMESE FAIRY TALES
VIETNAMESE FAIRY TALES Legend of Son Tinh and Thuy Tinh At that time, the eighteenth King Hung Vuong had a daughter named My Nuong, who was extremely beautiful. My Nuong was deeply loved by her father, the king. The king wanted to choose for her a worthy husband who was both gentle and talented, so he ordered a festival to choose a son-in-law.
By Hoangcocg Ung2 years ago in History
Unearthing the Dark Threads of History: 15 Unsettling and Accurate Historical Facts. Content Warning.
The world we inhabit has existed for millions of years, witnessing numerous events that have profoundly shaped the planet. These occurrences can be categorized into The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, each leaving an indelible mark on history. While some of these events have been adapted to suit the sensibilities of our times, history itself remains an unchanging narrative.
By Yassy Meiah Almerol2 years ago in History
JAPANESE BUSINESSES MAKING MOST EXPENSIVE PRODUCT.
Takamura knives stand as illustrious Japanese kitchen blades celebrated for their outstanding craftsmanship and superior materials. The Takamura family, boasting a legacy spanning several generations, seamlessly merges traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary innovations in their knife-making endeavors.
By lilllian peter2 years ago in History
The Invitation
Once upon a time, in the quaint village of Eldoria, nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a mysterious man named Mr. Evergreen. He was known for his reclusive nature and enigmatic demeanor, often spotted wandering the narrow streets with a thoughtful expression on his face. The villagers, intrigued by the enigma that was Mr. Evergreen, speculated about his origins and the purpose of his secluded mansion at the edge of town.
By hassen fraih2 years ago in History
The little new year
One cold morning Maurice awoke from his dreams and sat up in bed and listened. He thought he heard a knock at his window; but though the moon was shining brightly, Jack Frost had been so busily at work that Maurice could not see through the thickly painted panes. So he crept sleepily out of bed, and opened the window, and whispered: “Who is there?”
By Shazee Tahir2 years ago in History
Temple of Ayodhya Ram consecration
art writing... The Left parties said that the Union government's directive to close all of its workplaces for a half-day on January 22 in order to "allow employees to participate in the celebrations for Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha at Ayodhya" was illegal. They said that this blatantly links the State with one religion and deprives government workers of their "choice" in regards to their religious convictions.
By 20CCU106POOVIZHI RAJAN D2 years ago in History








