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Extractions: Nguyen Van Huyen The Gioi Publishers, Hanoi 1995, 5 1/2" x 8", paper cover, 304 pages, maps. Author Nguyen Van Huyen was a native of Luu Xa Village, Hoai Duc District, Ha Tay Province. He studied in France from 1936-1945 and is well known for his studies on village institutions, popular festivals and folkloric songs and dances. The Ancient Civilization of Vietnam, conceived as a school book for secondary education, constitutes an excellent introduction to the traditional culture of Vietnam. There are chapters on: The Family (Nha), The Commune (Lang), The State (Nuoc), The House, The Village, Clothes, Food and Medicine, Economic Production, Religious Life, and Intellectual and Artistic Life. Originally titled: "La Civilization Annamite", this work has been re-edited on its 50th anniversary. Item #: 03-000846 Price: US $15.00
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Extractions: As Vietnam opens its doors to welcome the world at large, many people have no idea of the stunning visual beauty and traditional culture that Lie beyond the threshold. To many, the name Vietnam brings to mind only haunting images of a war-torn land in some remote corner of Southeast Asia, an image which continues to be exploited on the big screen and in print, and which remains deeply etched in the minds of all who found themselves a part of that war and its aftermath. Beyond such images lies the real Vietnam, a unique and fascinating land of great physical and rich cultural diversity whose history spans over 4,000 years. Picture a land of idyllic tree-lined beaches, tranquil bays dotted with the sails ofjunks and sampans, offshore coral islands,mountains, valleys, primal forests, plains crossed by countless rivers and emerald rice fields enriched with the varied scenes of everyday life. The traditional rural life, embodied in the villagers tilling the land with rudimentary tools under their conical hats in the patchwork paddy fields, and children riding their water buffaloes home from the fields at the end of the day, contrasts dramatically with the sights, sounds and pace of the cities whose busy streets overflow with humanity borne along on a rising tide of bicycles and motor scooters. Such are the images of present-day Vietnam.
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Extractions: Your Own Private Tutor: The Ancient Civilization of Vietnam By Steven K. Bailey Do you find certain Vietnamese concepts a bit hard to grasp? Do you feel confused by such non-western practices as Taoism and ancestor worship? Do aspects of the culture sometimes cause you to scratch your head in puzzlement? If you're feeling perplexed, don't worry. A little cross-cultural confusion is to be expected during your first visit. Fortunately, there is help in the form of The Ancient Civilization of Vietnam , a text written by Dr. Nguyen Van Huyen (1908-75). This little gem is not a guidebook, but a schoolbook. This seems appropriate, for I have always found Vietnam, not to mention the rest of Asia, to be one long learning experience. Dr. Nguyen earned his Ph.D. at the Sorbonne and served as the North Vietnamese Minister of Culture from 1946 until his death in 1975. He first published his work in 1945 under the title
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Extractions: This account of the history, traditional, social structure economy and culture of Vietnam has been reissued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its original publication. Now translated, it still serves as a secondary school textbook. The author Nguyen Van Huyen (1908-75) studied in France, and after teaching in Vietnam was Minister of Education from 1946-75. * Actual charges are made in Singapore Dollars (S$). S$1.00 = US$0.60
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Extractions: Brief description A small country which has loomed large on the world's stage, Vietnam is an ancient civilization of distinctive identity-both preserved and transformed as many cultures have clashed over its soil. Distinct among Southeast Asian countries, twenty-first-century Vietnam has preserved its ancient and colonial architecture and pristine coastline. Today, so much of the exotic and beautiful remains, yet so much is changing, new, and exciting as this friendly Asian society reinvents itself and its economy. Ho Chi Minh City's treasures include Independence Palace, history and war museums, Cathedral Notre Dame, Glac Lam pagoda and the Tay Son lacquerware factory. At Tay Ninh, near the Cambodian border, lies a holy temple of Cao Daism, blending elements of Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Taoism and Islam. Other sites include the Viet Cong's underground tunnels and the Mekong River and tropical islands.
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Extractions: The territory of present-day Vietnam was divided in three cultural zones: that of the Khmer in the south, of the Cham in the centre, and of the Viet in the north. The ancient kingdom of Champa in central Vietnam stretched from the present province of Quang Binh in the north to the province of Binh Thuan in the south. It presumably consisted of various loosely related principalities alternatingly taking primacy. Between the fifth and thirteenth century kings of the Champa kingdom founded Hindu temples in My Son , which is about 70 kilometres to the southwest of Da Nang. The most important Buddhist site is Dong Duong, c. 65 kilometres to the south of Da Nang (see map Back to General Information * Cham ruins : journey in search of an ancient civilization / Tran Ky Phuong. - Hanoi : Gioi, 1993.
Extractions: A new era is downing in Vietnam as the country once again its doors to the outside world. With a long and intriguing history, the country boats a whole list of fascinating cities and ancient sites, while natural wonders range from the haunting beauty of Ha Long Bay to the watery web of the Mekong delta.