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  1. Statue o the goddess Xihe charioteerin the sun, bein harled bi a draigon, in Hangzhou. Historically, the draigon wis the seembol o the Emperor o Cheenae. In the Zhou Dynasty, the 5-clawed draigon wis assigned tae the Son o Heaven, the 4-clawed draigon tae the nobles ( zhuhou, seigneur), an the 3-clawed draigon tae the meenisters ( daifu ).

  2. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › DraigonDraigon - Wikipedia

    Moontains, seas, skies. A draigon is a lairge, serpent -lik leegendar craitur that appears in the fowklair o mony culturs aroond the warld. Beliefs aboot draigons vary drastically bi region, but draigons in wastren culturs syne the Heich Middle Ages hae eften been depictit as weenged, horned, fower-legged, an capable o braithin fire.

  3. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yongsan-guYongsan-gu - Wikipedia

    Yongsan-gu (Scots: Yongsan Destrict) is a destrict o Seoul, Sooth Korea. Its name means "Dragon Hill", derivit frae the hanja characters for draigon ( yong) an hill/moontain (山 san). It sits tae the North o the Han River unner the shadae o Seoul Tower. Geographically, it is locatit richt in the centre o Seoul.

  4. Vietnamese draigons ( Vietnamese: rồng or long ) are seembolic creaturs in the fowklear an meethologie o Vietnam. Accordin tae an auncient creation meeth, the Vietnamese fowk are descendit frae a draigon an a fairy. Tae Vietnamese fowk, the draigon brings rain, essential for agricultur.

  5. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanoiHanoi - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Destricts
    • Internaitional Relations

    Pre-history

    Hanoi haes been inhabitit syne at least 3000 BC. Ane o the first kent permanent dounsets is the Co Loa citadelfoondit aroond 200 BC. Hanoi haes haed mony names throughoot history, aw o thaim o Sino-Vietnamese oreegin. Durin the Cheenese domination o Vietnam, it wis kent first as Long Biên, than Tống Bình (Cheenese: 宋平, Sòngpíng, "Song Peace") an Long Đỗ (Cheenese: 龍肚, Lóngdù, "Dragonbelly"). In 866, it wis turned intae a citadel an namit Đại La (Cheenese: 大羅, Dàluó, "Big Net").

    Thăng Long, Đông Đô, Đông Quan, Đông Kinh

    In 1010, Ly Thai To, the first ruler o the Lý Dynasty, muivit the caipital o Đại Việt tae the steid o the Đại La Citadel. Claimin tae hae seen a draigon ascendin the Reid River, he renamit the site Thăng Long (昇龍, "Risin Dragon") - a name still uised poetically tae this day. Thăng Long remained the caipital o Đại Việt till 1397, when it wis muivit tae Thanh Hóa, than kent as Tây Đô (西都), the "Wastren Caipital". Thăng Long than became Đông Đô (東都), the "Eastren Caipital." In 1408, the Cheenese...

    Durin Nguyễn Dynasty an French colonial era

    In 1802, when the Nguyễn Dynasty wis established an muivit the caipital tae Huế, the auld name Thăng Long wis modifee'd tae acome Thăng Long (昇隆, "Ascendin & Flourishin"). In 1831, the Nguyễn emperor Minh Mạng renamit it Hà Nội (河内, "Atween Rivers" or "River Interior"). Hanoi wis occupee'd bi the French in 1873 an passed tae thaim ten year later. As Hanoï, it became the caipital o French Indocheenaeefter 1887.

    Hanoi is dividit intae 10 inner destricts, 1 toun an 18 ooter destricts. ( Hà Đông haes been transform tae an inner destrict, an Sơn Tâyhaes been degradit tae a toun)

    Twin touns — Sister ceeties

    Hanoi is twinnedwi:

  6. Rangnang-guyŏk is ane o the 19 kuyŏk that constitute the ceety o Pyongyang, North Korea. It is locatit sooth o the Taedong River, an is bordered tae the north bi Songyo-guyok, tae the east bi the Ryokpo-guyok, an tae the sooth bi Chunghwa an Kangnam coonties. The Lelang Commandery wis, accordin tae the Beuk o Han, componit o 27 destricts an ...

  7. Pyonganbuk-do (North Pyongan) is a province o North Korea.The province wis formed in 1896 frae the northren hauf o the umwhile P'yŏngan Province, remained a province o Korea till 1945, then became a province o North Korea. Its caipital is Sinŭiju.In 2002, Sinŭiju Special Admeenistrative Region—near the ceety o Sinuiju—wis established as a separately govrened Special Admeenistrative Region.

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