Vietnam’s 1,500-Year Empire brought down by regional wars: The Champa Kingdom


CNA Insider
– 27- 1-2026

Linked to ancient seafarers from Taiwan, the Champa were expert sailors and vital players in global trade. On land, they were skilled builders and innovative agriculturalists who also made their mark on the modern world. Curator and scholar Peter Lee embarks on a quest to uncover the story of the Champa Kingdom and its glory years.

From visiting the ancient, hallowed grounds of My Son Sanctuary where grand temples showcase the king’s authority, to learning about modern Cham identity with a local rap artist, Peter traces the great heights that the kingdom reached before its eventual decline. But in recent years, a new generation of Cham people are striving for pride and recognition of their ancient heritage.

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Students develop self-study app for Raglai language

VNN – Update: September, 16/2019 – 10:35

Mai Vĩ Hào and Pinăng Bảo record the language used by the ethnic minority group Raglai for use in their mobile app for smartphones. — VNA/VNS.Photo Nguyễn Thành

NINH THUẬN — To preserve the Raglai ethnic minority language, two students at the Pinăng Tắc Ethnic Minority Boarding High School in Ninh Thuận Province have developed a mobile phone app for self-study.

The software developed by 12th graders Mai Vĩ Hào and Pinăng Bảo won third prize in the province’s 2019 Youth and Children Innovation Contest. Tiếp tục đọc “Students develop self-study app for Raglai language”