What is Vietnam national animal?

The Official National (state) Animal of Vietnam. The official national animal of Vietnam is the water buffalo. The water buffalo is very important to Vietnam's culture and history.
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What is Vietnam's national bird?

National bird of Vietnam is Tiger shrike.
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Is a dragon a sacred animal?

(VOVworld) – According to Vietnamese belief, the 4 sacred animals including the dragon, unicorn, tortoise and phoenix symbolize power, intellect, longevity and nobility. Probably, for this meaning, these animals have been seen in many architectural works.
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Do Vietnamese people eat water buffalo?

Even though it is not officially, many Vietnamese people accepted that water buffalo is the national animal of Vietnam. Buffalo play an important role in Vietnam's agrarian economy and history; They have become a powerful symbol in Vietnamese culture.
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What animals live Vietnam?

These are broadly: Indian elephants, bears (black bear and honey bear), Indochinese tigers and Indochinese leopards as well as smaller animals like pygmy lorises, monkeys (such as snub-nosed monkey), bats, flying squirrels, turtles and otters. Reptiles such as crocodiles, snakes and lizards are also reported.
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What is Vietnam's most famous animal?

The official national animal of Vietnam is the water buffalo. The water buffalo is very important to Vietnam's culture and history.
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What is Vietnam known for?

Ruins, beaches, rice terraces, spectacular landscapes and some of the most beguiling cities on earth can all be discovered within Vietnam's boundaries. It also has the crown for the world's cheapest beer for its locally brewed Bia Hoi that is freshly made every day and contains no preservatives.
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What is Vietnam's flower?

In Vietnam, the Lotus flower is the national flower. It is known as the flower of the dawn and is the symbol of purity, commitment and optimism for the future. At night the flower closes and sinks underwater and rises and opens again at dawn. The lotus is found throughout Vietnam in the muddy water of lakes and ponds.
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Are there wild tigers in Vietnam?

As few as five tigers may remain in the wild in Vietnam, surviving in border areas of the central and northwest region of the country. However, ENV investigations have proven that the illegal tiger trade flourishes in Vietnam with a number of farms known to be selling tiger cubs and trading tiger bones and parts.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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What is Vietnam sacred?

Like other East and South East Asian peoples, the Vietnamese believe in mythical and sacred animals, the most significant being the dragon, the phoenix, the turtle or tortoise, and the unicorn.
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What does phoenix mean in Vietnam?

Phoenix engravings remnants from an ancient pagoda in Vietnam. The phoenix is described to have a snake neck, eagle claws, fish scales, and peacock tail. This mythical bird symbolizes virtue, nobility, and grace. Legend has it that the phoenix only appeared in prosperous times, and thus, representing peace.
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What do colors mean in Vietnam?

Basic Vietnamese Color Meanings

Red – happiness, love, luck, celebration. Yellow – wealth, prosperity, royalty, happiness, change. Green – jealousy, lust. Blue – calmness, hope, growth. Purple – nostalgia, sadness, fragility, tenderness.
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Are there lions in Vietnam?

Lions are not native to Vietnam. The depictions of lions in Vietnamese arts were adopted from Buddhism. These images were adapted to include local traditions and beliefs. The depictions of lions and nghê in Vietnamese arts are not totally realistic, but instead highly conventional and stylized.
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What are the symbols of Vietnam?

According to the Constitution of Vietnam: The national emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is circular in shape; in the middle of a red background is a five-pointed golden star framed by rice ears below which is half a cogwheel and the inscription: Socialist Republic of Vietnam".
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What does bamboo symbolize in Vietnam?

Bamboo tree is a significant symbol in both Vietnamese culture and daily life. It exists almost everywhere in Vietnam, though mainly in rural areas. The solid, straight and high bamboo trees represent the resilience and bravery of the Vietnamese people.
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What is your national animal?

The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger its pride of place as the national animal of India.
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What are common Vietnamese names?

Some of the most common names used by both genders are Anh, Dung, Hanh, Hoa, Hong, Khanh, Lan, Liem, Nhung, Duy and Xuan. Middle names tend to be more gender specific. The most common middle names are 'Thi' for females and 'Van' for males. Other common male middle names include Huu, Duc, Xuan, Ngoc, Quang and Cong.
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What does the dragon symbolize in Vietnam?

On the contrary, in Vietnam the dragon was always regarded as a symbol of power and nobility, and thus became the chief attribute of the person highest in nobility and greatest in power: the emperor or king (Buttinger 1983: 20).
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What are some fun facts about Vietnam?

50 Fun Facts about Vietnam
  • Vietnam is an S-shaped country. ...
  • Vietnam is a nation of rivers. ...
  • Vietnam is considered as the world's leading exporter of cashews and black pepper. ...
  • Soccer/football is the most popular sport in Vietnam. ...
  • Motorbike madness.
  • Vietnam is the world's 2nd largest coffee exporter.
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Is Vietnam rich or poor?

Vietnam has been a development success story. Economic reforms since the launch of Đổi Mới in 1986, coupled with beneficial global trends, have helped propel Vietnam from being one of the world's poorest nations to a middle-income economy in one generation.
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What is the old name of Vietnam?

The name Việt Nam (Vietnamese pronunciation: [viə̀t naːm], chữ Hán: 越南), literally “Viet south”, means “Viet of the South” per Vietnamese word order or “South of the Viet” per Classical Chinese word order. A variation of the name, Nanyue (or Nam Việt, 南越), was first documented in the 2nd century BC.
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What is Vietnam famous food?

Here are my Top 10 Vietnamese Food from common staples to my own personal favourites.
  • Vietnamese Noodle Soup (Pho) ...
  • Summer Rolls / Fried Spring Rolls (Goi Cuon / Nem Ran) ...
  • Baguettes (Banh Mi) ...
  • Grilled Pork (Thit Nuong) ...
  • Pork on Thick Noodles (Cao Lau) ...
  • Chicken on Sticky Rice (Xoi Ga) ...
  • Egg Coffee (Ca Phe Trung)
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