VOlUME 04 ISSUE 12 DECEMBER 2021
M.A. Hoang Hong Anh
Hong Duc University, Vietnam
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ABSTRACT
Thanh Hoa has a coastline of 102km, passing through districts from Nga Son, Hau Loc, Hoang Hoa, Sam Son, Quang Xuong to Nghi Son. Along the coast are the mouths of Hoat river, Ma river, Yen river, Lach Truong, Cu Nham, Lach Bang,... creating a long and relatively large coastal area. This is also a long-standing residence, labor, and production area of Thanh people. The desire to reach out to sea and the struggles to protect maritime sovereignty against foreign invaders have created a typical religious culture of the people in the coastal areas of Thanh - that is "marine culture".
KEYWORDS:Tsinghua, residents, sea area, beliefs, culture.
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