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Ong Lon bridge - Ong Lon bridge (Cầu Ông Lớn) in Nguyen Van Linh boulevard, Phu My Hung urban, district 7, Ho chi minh city (from that view can see Trung Son buildings)

Xom Cui bridge - Xom Cui bridge (cầu Xóm củi) on Nguyen Van Linh boulevard, Phu My Hung urban, district 7, Ho chi minh city

Phu My Hung urban - Canadian International school and Buildings in Phu My Hung urban, district 7, Ho chi minh city

Lawrence Sting school - Trường Đinh Thiện Lý (Lawrence Sting school- named of the chairman of Phu My Hung urban'investor), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Hospitals - Hospitals (FV hospital and Tam Duc hospital)- Phu My Hung urban- district 7- Ho chi minh city, Vietnam

Sai Gon Abbey - Dong chua cuu the Viet nam- Tu vien Sai Gon Abbey, where train Catholic priests. It besides Ky dong church at 38 Ky dong street, ward 3, Ho chi minh city.

Quynh Phu club-house - Quynh Phu club-house (Hoi quan Quynh Phu) or Hai Nam pagoda (chua Ba Hai Nam, 海南天后庙) is located at 276 Tran Hung Dao B street, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh city, in the Chinatown. The Vietnam Ministry of Culture and Information designated Chua Ba Hai Nam as National Cultural and Historical Relic.

Ha chuong club-house - Ha Chuong club-house (Hội quán Hà Chương, Hội quán Chương Châu, chùa Ông Hược or chùa Bà Hà Chương) is located at 802 Nguyen Trai street, ward 14, district 5, Ho Chi Minh City. At the end of 17th century, Chinese immigrants of Tuyen Chau and Chuong Chau ward, Fukkien Province went to Sai Gon- Cho Lon had built Nhi Phu pagoda. After that, the group of Tuyen Chau from 7 wards of Phu Chuong Chau built the Ha Chuong club-house in 1809 on the area of 2.400m2 at 802 Nguyen Trai street, ward 14, HCMC. It is a National historic relic site.

Ton Duc Thang museum - Ton Duc Thang museum is located at 3 Ton Duc Thang street, district 1 (facing Bach Dang quay), Ho chi minh city

Ba son traditional house - Ba son traditional house is located at Ton Duc Thang street, district 1, near Ton Duc Thang museum, Ho chi minh city. It contains relics of Ton Duc Thang.

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Downtown, Tran Hung Dao

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Pseudo: phan1 - - 2009-11-23 :: Tran Hung Dao statue, Me linh square, HCMC. Tran Hung Dao points to the Bach Dang quay, Saigon river, to remember the Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288) The Mongol fleet, however, had no idea of an unconventional trap already set by General Trần Hưng Đạo on Bạch Đằng River. Trần Hưng Đạo, for months before that, had his soldiers and peasants place huge steel-tipped wooden stakes in some waters of Bạch Đằng River. During the retreat of Omar, the Vietnamese used small craft to aggravate and lure the Mongol vessels to those waters, in what first appeared to be a victorious pursuit of the Mongols. As the tide on Bạch Đằng River receded, the Mongol vessels got stuck and sunk by those embedded steel-tipped stakes. The Vietnamese led by Trần Hưng Đạo burned off approximately 400 Mongol vessels and attacked ships on this river. The entire Mongol fleet was destroyed, and Omar, the Mongol fleet admiral was captured and executed. The ground force of Prince Toghan was more fortunate. They were ambushed along the road through Nội Bàng, but managed to escape back to China by dividing their forces into smaller retreating groups but some were killed by soldiers standing on dry land shooting arrows. (View 1085)

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Tran Hung Dao statue, Me linh square, HCMC. Tran Hung Dao points to the Bach Dang quay, Saigon river, to remember the Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288) The Mongol fleet, however, had no idea of an unconventional trap already set by General Trần Hưng Đạo on Bạch Đằng River. Trần Hưng Đạo, for months before that, had his soldiers and peasants place huge steel-tipped wooden stakes in some waters of Bạch Đằng River. During the retreat of Omar, the Vietnamese used small craft to aggravate and lure the Mongol vessels to those waters, in what first appeared to be a victorious pursuit of the Mongols. As the tide on Bạch Đằng River receded, the Mongol vessels got stuck and sunk by those embedded steel-tipped stakes. The Vietnamese led by Trần Hưng Đạo burned off approximately 400 Mongol vessels and attacked ships on this river. The entire Mongol fleet was destroyed, and Omar, the Mongol fleet admiral was captured and executed. The ground force of Prince Toghan was more fortunate. They were ambushed along the road through Nội Bàng, but managed to escape back to China by dividing their forces into smaller retreating groups but some were killed by soldiers standing on dry land shooting arrows.


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