Bao Vang

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Prince Bảo Vang
Prince Bảo Vang

Prince Bảo Vang of Vietnam (also known as Yves Claude Vinh-San) is the son of Emperor Duy Tân. He was born on Saint-Denis, Reunion Island, April 8, 1934.

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[edit] Education

He graduated from Lycée Leconte Delisle, in Reunion Island and Lycée Chasseloup Laubat, Saigon, South Vietnam.

[edit] Family life

Prince Bảo Vang is married to Jessy Tarby and they have ten children, Yves Vinh-San, Patrick Vinh-San, Johnny Vinh-San, Jerry Vinh-San, Thierry Vinh-San, Stéphanie Vinh-San, Cyril Vinh-San, Didier Vinh-San, Marie-Claude Vinh-San, Marilyn Vinh-San and Doris Vinh-San. [1]

He is accomplished jazz musician, poet and author.

[edit] Nguyen dynasty

In 1987, he escorted the remains of his father Emperor Duy Tân with other members of the royal family to Vietnam in a traditional ceremony to rest in the tomb of his grandfather, Emperor Dục Đức. [2]

He currently serves as the Grandmaster of the Order of the Dragon of Annam under Crown Prince Bảo Long of Vietnam. The position is non-political in Vietnamese politics and the role of the royal family under the leadership of Crown Prince Bảo Long is for humanitarian, educational, and cultural endeavors of the people of Vietnam.

This is a contrast difference from the minority political movement of the Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League under the leadership President Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Chánh. Crown Prince Bảo Long strongly disagrees with their position and has not extended any authority for the return of the Nguyễn Dynasty to power in Vietnam. Prince Bao Vang has extended his help to historically record the history of the royal family of vietnam for future generations.

[edit] Author

In 2001, he wrote a book titled "Duy Tân, Empereur d'Annam 1900-1945".

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