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The Bronze Drums and the Earrings

Volume One of A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past

2021

EN

A Google search for a book on Vietnamese history will result in an overwhelming number about the war, which ended in 1975. This book offers an overview of Vietnamese history from prehistory to the present day and is written for people interested in history from a traveller’s perspective. It specifically focuses on the period from 700 to 111 BCE. It briefly discusses the origin of the Vietnamese, the three characters who shaped its early history: the Hùng kings – the founders of Vietnam; An...

Đại Việt and Champa: Panduranga, Kauthara, and Indrapura

Volume 3B of A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past

2024

EN

Most travellers to Vietnam will, at some point, visit a Cham tower or view some Cham artefacts in a museum. These were left behind by the Cham people of the now-vanished kingdom of Champa. They are unique, exquisite, and mythical. The people who built and carved these beautiful works once inhabited central Vietnam and the northern part of the south, which stretches over 1,000 kilometres from north to south. Today, with a population of less than 200,000, the Chams live primarily in Ninh Thu...

Đại Việt and Champa: Occupation and Liberation - The Dynasties of Hồ and Hậu (Later) Lê

Volume 3C of A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past from the 13th to the 16th centuries CE

2025

EN

On a cold winter day—3 January 1428—the overall commander of the Ming forces in Giao Chỉ (northern Vietnam) led a column of senior officers, soldiers, and civilians out through the gate of Đông Quan (in modern Hanoi) to begin their long journey back to southern China. Wang Tong, the commander, travelled by land, likely through Lạng Sơn, while others followed the Red River down to the East Sea, returning to Guangzhou by water.Across the Red River, Lê Lợi, the man who had successfull...

2025

EN

For most of the first millennium until the early 10th century, the northern half of Vietnam remained a province of Imperial China, with brief periods of independence. In 938, the country regained its sovereignty, but within a few decades, the Song dynasty invaded. From that time until the late 13th century, Vietnam – then known as Đại Cồ Việt and later Đại Việt – along with Champa, fought to defend its territory against the Song, again, and the Mongol-led Yuan dynasties. This book, Volume ...

2025

EN

For most of the first millennium until the early 10th century, the northern half of Vietnam remained a province of Imperial China, with brief periods of independence. In 938, the country regained its sovereignty, but within a few decades, the Song dynasty invaded. From that time until the late 13th century, Vietnam – then known as Đại Cồ Việt and later Đại Việt – fought to defend its territory against the Song, again, and along with Champa, against the Mongol-led Yuan dynasties. This book,...

Đại Việt and Champa: Panduranga, Kauthara, and Indrapura

A Traveller's Story of Vietnam's Past, #3

2024

EN

Most travellers to Vietnam will, at some point, visit a Cham tower or view some Cham artefacts in a museum. These were left behind by the Cham people of the now-vanished kingdom of Champa. They are unique, exquisite, and mythical. The people who built and carved these beautiful works once inhabited central Vietnam and the northern part of the south, which stretches over 1,000 kilometres from north to south. Today, with a population of less than 200,000, the Chams live primarily in Ninh Thu...

2022

EN

During the Vietnam War, the country was divided at the 17th parallel. About 140 kilometres north of this dividing line is a mountain pass called Ngang pass. The land south of this pass, about 60 per cent of present-day Vietnam, was occupied for centuries by the kingdoms of Linyi, Funan, and Zhenla. But most people either have not heard of them or have only vague ideas about them. This book is about these kingdoms.North of Ngang pass, Giao Châu, was ruled by northern dynasties for o...

The Bronze Drums and the Earrings

A Traveller's Story of Vietnam's Past, #1

2021

EN

A Google search for a book on Vietnamese history will result in an overwhelming number about the war, which ended in 1975. This book offers an overview of Vietnamese history from prehistory to the present day and is written for people interested in history from a traveller's perspective. It specifically focuses on the period from 700 to 111 BCE. It briefly discusses the origin of the Vietnamese and the three characters who shaped its early history: the Hùng kings – the founders of Vietnam,...

2022

EN

During the Vietnam War (1954-75), the country was divided at the 17th parallel. About 140 kilometres north of this dividing line is a mountain pass called Ngang pass. The land south of this pass, about 60 per cent of present-day Vietnam, was occupied for centuries by the kingdoms of Linyi, Funan and Zhenla. But most people either have not heard of them or have only vague ideas about them. This book is about them.North of Ngang Pass, Giao Châu, present-day north central and northern...

One Thousand Years

Volume Two of “A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past”

2023

EN

During the Vietnam War, the country was divided at the 17th parallel. About 140 kilometres north of this dividing line is a mountain pass called Ngang pass. The land south of this pass, about 60 per cent of present-day Vietnam, was occupied for centuries by the kingdoms of Linyi, Funan and Zhenla. But most people either have not heard of them or have only vague ideas about them. This book is about these kingdoms. North of Ngang pass, Giao Châu, was ruled by northern dynasties for over a th...

CHF 6.86

2025

EN

For most of the first millennium until the early 10th century, the northern half of Vietnam remained a province of Imperial China, with brief periods of independence. In 938, the country regained its sovereignty, but within a few decades, the Song dynasty invaded. From that time until the late 13th century, Vietnam – then known as Đại Cồ Việt and later Đại Việt – fought to defend its territory against the Song, again, and along with Champa, against the Mongol-led Yuan dynasties. This book,...

CHF 6.76

Đại Việt and Champa: Panduranga, Kauthara, and Indrapura

Volume 3B of A Traveller’s Story of Vietnam’s Past

2024

EN

Most travellers to Vietnam will, at some point, visit a Cham tower or view some Cham artefacts in a museum. These were left behind by the Cham people of the now-vanished kingdom of Champa. They are unique, exquisite, and mythical. The people who built and carved these beautiful works once inhabited central Vietnam and the northern part of the south, which stretches over 1,000 kilometres from north to south. Today, with a population of less than 200,000, the Chams live primarily in Ninh Thu...

CHF 6.66