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St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hanoi
Tourguide Phuong
Playing the Dàn tranh zither
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Trán Vu statue in Quán Thánh Temple
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Tran Quoc Pagoda in Hanoi
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Hoan Kiem Lake in center of Hanoi
Gate to Ngoc Son Temple in Hanoi
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Mass at St. Joseph's Cathedral Hanoi
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Temple of Literature second courtyard
Gate to Quán Thánh Temple in Hanoi
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A temple in the lake
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Catholic priests in the procession


The Catholic religion isn't free in Vietnam but liberalized more and more.
Before Catholic churches around Hanoi, priests had read a statement at every Sunday Mass, asking the government "not to use any sort of violence against the Catholic faithful to settle the dispute," and pleaded with the state-run media "not to distort the truth and falsely accuse Catholic priests and faithful."
By the way I was told: The holy Catholic incense powder comes from Oman an Islamic country.
Before Catholic churches around Hanoi, priests had read a statement at every Sunday Mass, asking the government "not to use any sort of violence against the Catholic faithful to settle the dispute," and pleaded with the state-run media "not to distort the truth and falsely accuse Catholic priests and faithful."
By the way I was told: The holy Catholic incense powder comes from Oman an Islamic country.
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