Cong

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If you searched for Cong you may be looking for:

  • Cong, County Mayo, a village in the Republic of Ireland
  • Cống, an indigenous people of about 1,300 living in Vietnam
  • Cong (jade), a form of jade artifact from ancient China
  • Cong Su (苏聪), a Chinese composer
  • Cong Weixi (born 1933), Chinese author influential in the post-Mao literary scene
  • Si Da Ming Cong tea, four famous Wuyi Oolong tea bushes

Cong appears in some Vietnamese names:

  • Huynh Cong Ut, photographer for the Associated Press
  • Pham Cong Tac, Pope of the Cao Dai Sect that battled for control of South Vietnam
  • Trịnh Công Sơn (1939–2001), Vietnamese composer, musician, and songwriter
  • Vo Chi Cong (born 1913), Vietnamese Communist political figure
  • Vu Cong (ca. 1940–2004), Catholic Vietnamese politician in the South Vietnam, known in the US as Joseph Vu

Cong is also sometimes used as a shortened form:

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