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The Buddhist altar perched in the middle of Lien Le’s San Pablo home seemed to stand as a testament to her family’s faith ...
This spring marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon—an event many refugees call “the day we lost the country.” A turbulent ...
my parents would offer traditional Vietnamese dishes to our ancestors on the family altar, asking them for their blessings. Then on Tet day, dressed up in our newest clothes, we'd go to the ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKorea extends condolences over death of former Vietnamese presidentKorea's First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun expressed his condolences Saturday over the death of former Vietnamese ...
Home altars are particularly common in Vietnam, where nearly all adults have one. In the other places surveyed, no more than half of adults say they have a home altar, including just 6% of South ...
She created the altar for the event using Vietnamese conical hats, incense and candles. In Vietnam, this time of year is celebrated as a day of liberation. Outside the communist nation it’s ...
There were few Vietnamese people in the area at the time, and procuring incense, sticky rice and other items for the altar was difficult. Finding someone who could raise and kill a whole chicken ...
In nearly every Vietnamese home is an altar for the family to honor relatives who have died. “The family of this soldier has been honoring him all this time, lighting incense, praying,” he said.
Two Vietnamese seminarians, Tuan Do and Joseph Nguyen, were ordained as deacons at St. Patrick Church in North Little Rock.
A presentation by The New American magazine's William F. Jasper, "The Truth About the Vietnam War: 50th Anniversary Commemoration,” will be from 6:30-8 tonight at the Altar Church.
The heads of Korea’s largest conglomerates mourned the death of Vietnam’s Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong by visiting a memorial altar at the Vietnamese Embassy in Seoul ...
Growing up in Saigon, every eve of Lunar New Year, my parents would offer traditional Vietnamese dishes to our ancestors on the family altar, asking them for their blessings. Then on Tet day, dressed ...
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