Cong
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Cong may refer to:
- Cong (jade)Cong (jade)A cong is a form of jade artifact from ancient China. The earliest cong were produced by the Liangzhu culture ; later examples date mainly from the Shang and Zhou dynasties....
, a form of jade artifact from ancient China - Cong (surname)Cong (surname)Cong or Tsung is a unique Chinese surname. A very uncommon surname for Chinese, however, has unique origins.-Definition:Cong is a Chinese word meaning clump, thicket, bush, and/or shrubbery...
, (叢/丛) a Chinese surname. - Cống people, an indigenous people of about 1,700 in Vietnam
- Cong, County MayoCong, County MayoCong is a village straddling the borders of County Galway and County Mayo, in Ireland. Cong is situated on an island formed by a number of streams that surround it on all sides...
, a village in the Republic of Ireland - A slang name for the Vietcong
People
- Cong SuCong SuCong Su is a Chinese composer.He studied at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, then in Germany. He has lectured on music theory, music analysis, film music and ballet music at the Musikhochschule in Munich...
(苏聪), a Chinese composer - Cong WeixiCong WeixiCong Weixi , is a noted contemporary Chinese author and founder of the "daqiang wenxue" movement that reflected and brooded on the experiences of those in imprisoned the laogai, or reeducation through labor, system...
(born 1933), Chinese author influential in the post-Mao literary scene - Si Da Ming Cong teaSi Da Ming Cong teaSi Da Ming Cong refers to four famous Wuyi Oolong tea bushes, namely:* Da Hong Pao* Shui Jin Gui* Tieluohan* Bai Ji Guan...
, four famous Wuyi Oolong tea bushes - Huynh Cong UtHuynh Cong UtHuỳnh Công Út, known professionally as Nick Ut, is a photographer for the Associated Press who works out of Los Angeles...
, photographer for the Associated Press - Pham Cong TacPham Cong TacHộ Pháp Phạm Công Tắc , Population who self, alias Tay Son Dao, one of the most important leaders in the establishment, construction, development and consolidation of the system of the Cao Dai religion.-The first disciple:...
, Pope of the Cao Dai Sect that battled for control of South Vietnam - Trịnh Công SơnTrinh Cong SonTrịnh Công Sơn was a Vietnamese composer, musician, painter and songwriter. He, along with Pham Duy and Van Cao, is widely considered one of the three salient figures of modern Vietnamese music. Many of Trinh's songs are long songs...
(1939–2001), Vietnamese composer, musician, and songwriter - Vo Chi CongVo Chi CongVõ Chí Công was a Vietnamese Communist political figure and one-time President of Vietnam.-Early life and political activities:Võ Chí Công was born Võ Toàn in Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam, in 1912...
(born 1913), Vietnamese Communist political figure - Vu CongVu CongVu Cong , known in the United States as Joseph Vu. Vu was a Catholic Vietnamese politician in South Vietnam.Vu was a Congressman in the South Vietnamese legislature where he served as an ally to the United States. In 1975, he became Minister of Labor to the South Vietnamese government and held that...
(ca. 1940–2004), Catholic Vietnamese politician in the South Vietnam, known in the US as Joseph Vu