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Extraordinary temple with nine kneeling oxen in central Vietnam Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công 05/03/2021
13:00 GMT+7 Situated at the Vietnam and Lao PDR border is the Chin Gian (9 compartments) Temple dedicated to the discoverers of nine areas in Phu Quy of the central province of Nghe An. Nine stone oxen are in a kneeling position in front of the temple. The temple is located on the top of a mountain in Chau Kim commune of Que Phong district. , said that it was constructed in the early 14th century. The Thai people in Phu Quy (consisting of the districts of Quy Hop, Quy Chau, and Que Phong) worshipped Lord Then Pha (Sun), Xida (Sun’s daughter), Tao Muong (Muong King), and Tao Lo Y (Lo Y King). ....
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Tuesday, 13:07, 19/01/2021 Nguyen Duc Ninh, Director of the National Power Regulation Centre, has said Vietnam will cut its renewable electricity capacity due to oversupply. A building in Da Nang city uses rooftop solar panels to generate power (Photo: nld.vn) Ninh told local media at a recent conference of the Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) that Vietnam will cut 1.3 billion KWh of renewable energy in 2021. According to EVN s statistics, national electricity output generated from solar power in 2020 was 10.6 billion kWh, including 1.15 billion kWh from rooftop solar power, accounting for about 4.3% of the total output from the national electricity system. Ninh said in 2020, the regulating agency must reduce 365 million kWh of unexploited solar power due to overloads of local networks, mainly in central provinces like Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan. ....