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Ngọc Hà, Hanoi

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Ngọc Hà is a ward of Ba Đình district, Hanoi. Historically, Ngọc Hà was a village forming part of Thăng Long, and was famous for flower cultivation.

References

  1. Taylor, Philip (2007). Modernity and Re-enchantment: Religion in Post-revolutionary Vietnam. ISBN 9789812304407. Retrieved Feb 23, 2019.
  2. Kurfürst, Sandra (2012). Redefining Public Space in Hanoi: Places, Practices and Meaning. ISBN 9783643902719. Retrieved Feb 23, 2019.

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