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POST 661 June15, 2024
Exercise HAI THUONG
The Cathedral of Vilnius
Various pictures and items
TRAINING FOR THIS WEEK
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POST 661 2024
Linda’s Thursday Quotation
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I have never met a man so ignorant
that I couldn't learn something from him.
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Việt Chí Đạo Blog www.clubmasterhoang.blogspot.com VIETNAMESE WORDS No 15 |
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ĐẠI
BÀNG KINH THIÊN The Sky Eagle (đại-bàng: eagle; kinh:
visiting ; thiên: sky)
This is the name of a famous posture of the Eagle (đại-bàng).
Đại-Bàng is also a nickname of master Phan Hoàng.
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No 14 Cửu Thủ Huyền Công The Nine Legendary
Hand-Training (cửu
nine ; thủ hand;
huyền legendary; công
work, attack)
This is the name
of a very interesting hand-training form which engages nine special hand
techniques in connection to the Bát Quái, Eight Trigrams. |
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1 một, 2 hai, 3 ba, 4 bốn, 5 năm, 6 sáu,7 bẩy, 8 tám, 9 chín, 10 mười Chuẩn bị Be Ready; Nghiêm Ready, Nghiêm lễ Salutation , Lễ
Salute |
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Along My Path
Charles Phan Hoang |
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THE CATHEDRAL OF VILNIUS Post 661 June15, 2024 |
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THE CATHEDRAL OF VILNIUS Many years
ago, on a lovely day in May, we embarked on a journey from Warsaw, driving
northward for almost 500 kilometers until we reached Vilnius. I discovered
that the capital of Lithuania boasts a rich history dating back to the 14th
century, and its Old Town is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
characterized by narrow winding streets, historic churches, and stunning
architecture. While in Vilnius, I felt as though I was simultaneously
witnessing its past during periods of occupation and experiencing the vibrant
present of this country. The
following quiet morning, I spent some time at the famous Cathedral of Vilnius, one of
Lithuania's most significant religious and architectural landmarks. Beyond
its architectural splendor, the cathedral emanates a profound sense of
spiritual serenity and reverence. Throughout its history, this place has borne
witness to the coronations of Lithuanian kings and queens, serving as a
symbol of national identity and a reminder of the nation's resilience and
faith during its tumultuous past. In any
country around the world, religious sites stand as inviolable fortresses
against all aggressors, even the most dangerous among them, and the cultural
aggressors. (Charles Phan Hoang, Post 661, June 12, 2024) |
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5000 monks and the Royal Ballet of Cambodia at Angkor Wat temple
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Christmas Oldies
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Learn English through Story
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