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TitleSơn Hậu diễn ca 山 后 演 歌 - 1

description Đình. Đổng Kim Lân acted ás an aid to Tề thứ phi and prince to Sơn Hậu city. Tạ Thiên Lăng side
TitleSơn Hậu diễn ca 山 后 演 歌

description Đình. Đổng Kim Lân acted ás an aid to Tề thứ phi and prince to Sơn Hậu city. Tạ Thiên Lăng side
TitleNguyễn Ðình Düng

descriptionInvitation to the exhibition 'Passions of the Naked City' by Nguyen Dinh Dung
TitleThao Ma Yui

description the hermit and asked him to be there master. Afterward, at Kusawadee city, there was a giant came ... MaYui and his brother. Then, the two brothers flew back to the city to fight with the giant
TitleYu Uy Tong Club, Inc.

subject Buildings--Philippines--Cebu City
TitleBùi Xuân Phái. Peinture-Gouaches-Aquarelle

descriptionCatalogue of the exhibition by Bui Xuan Phai in Ho Chi Minh City, works from private collections
TitleCebuano Writers

descriptionCebu Mayor Carlos J. Cuizon with Cebuano writers (from left to right) Diosdado Alferez, Angel Enemecio, and Porfirio de la Torre, during a banquet at Diamond Tower, Cebu City.
subjectCebuano Writers--Philippines--Cebu City
TitleCebuano Writers

description of Bag-ong Kusog and La Nueva Fuerza . Third row: (11) Florentino D. Tecson, City Vice-Mayor, (12
subjectAuthors, Cebuano--Philippines--Cebu City
TitlePhnom Bakheng, Upper Level, Woutheast View

descriptionYasovarman I (889-.c915) established Bakheng as his first State Temple of the new city of Angkor, after moving the capital from Roluos. The new city was called Yasodharapura, and was centered on Bakheng Mountain. Bakheng was conceived of as a pyramid of ascending square terraces surrounded
TitleBayon Bas-Reliefs of Khmer-Cham Battles (Bas-reliefs in Outer Gallery, south side; East Wing)

descriptionJayavarman VII’s (1181-c.1220) state temple, set at the heart of the capital city of Angkor Thom, was never completed, and interpretations of the face towers vary. Most believe the faces to be representations of Lokesvara or Avalokitesvara, the bodhisattva of compassion, due to the Buddhist