- Văn
Miếu (Vietnamese: Văn
Miếu, chữ Hán: 文廟),
literally translated as
Temple of
Literature (although a more
accurate name
should be
Temple of Confucius...
- Thế
Miếu (chữ Hán: 世廟), also
called Thế Tổ
Miếu (chữ Hán: 世祖廟), is a
Confucian royal ancestral shrine to Vietnam's
emperors in the
Imperial City, Huế...
- The
Mieu people (aka Na
Mieu, Na Mieo) live in the
mountains of
northern Vietnam. They are
considered by the
government of
Vietnam to be a
subgroup of...
- Rạch
Miễu Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Rạch
Miễu) is a cable-sta****
bridge in the
Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The
bridge connects Tiền
Giang Province (Mỹ Tho) with...
- wénmiào; Vietnamese: văn
miếu; Korean: munmyo; Indonesian: boen bio) or "Temples of the Sage of Literature" (Vietnamese: văn thánh
miếu). In
Southern China...
- The
Ancestral Temple of the
Founder (Vietnamese: Triệu Tổ
miếu, chữ Hán: 肇祖廟) was
built either in 1804 or
during the
third year of Gia Long's rule to commemorate...
- Văn
miếu Xích Đằng is a
Confucian temple located in Hưng Yên City. It is also
known as Văn
Miếu Hưng Yên. The Văn
miếu Xích Đằng was
built in 1832, and...
-
Hanoi Metro Line 3, also
known as the Văn
Miếu Line, is a medium-capacity
rapid transit service of the
Hanoi Metro network,
operated by
Hanoi Metro Company...
- were
distinguished from shrines. In
Vietnam Miao are
called Vietnamese:
Miếu. In
Vietnamese custom it is said that:
Every village worshiping gods must...
- Văn
Miếu Bắc Ninh (Bắc Ninh
Temple of Literature) is a
Confucian temple located in Bắc Ninh Province, Vietnam. Bắc Ninh
Temple of
Literature is famous...