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File:"History of Haiphong" for template heading.svg

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English: A concept image for a template header to be used for a Vietnamese city based on the national version, showcasing the evolution of Vietnamese scrips through the centuries. History of Haiphong image for template heading. The seal basically means the same thing. The text is deliberately written in Seal script, Traditional Chinese characters, and Latin script to symbolise the evolution of Vietnamese writing over time. The Seal script is written up-to-down and right-to-left, while the Traditional Chinese characters are written from right-to-left (防海史歷 (Phòng Hải sử Lịch)), and the Latin letters are written from left-to-right, showing the different styles that these scripts are written. Composed by Donald Trung Quoc Don (徵國單) based on a concept by Trần Vũ Phương Anh (陳武芳英), text is "{{PD-text}}" and was upscaled using I💙IMG, with the backgrounds removed using Remove.bg, and composed together using Microsoft Paint and Inkscape. "1 Piastre - Banque de l'Indochine (1942-1945) 05.jpg" (public domain) mirrored using ResizePixel.com.
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Source Own work using: 1 Piastre - Banque de l'Indochine (1942-1945) 05.jpg
Author Donald Trung Quoc Don (徵國單)
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A concept image for a template header to be used for a Vietnamese city based on the national version, showcasing the evolution of Vietnamese scrips through the centuries.

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10 June 2023

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current21:20, 10 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 21:20, 10 June 20231,200 × 630 (591 KB)Donald TrungTweak location.
21:18, 10 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 21:18, 10 June 20231,200 × 630 (591 KB)Donald TrungVersion with junks found on an old banknote, might change it in the future if I find a better image of a junk.
11:05, 10 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 11:05, 10 June 20231,200 × 630 (154 KB)Donald TrungUploaded a work by See sources. from Composed by Donald Trung Quoc Don (徵國單) based on a concept by Trần Phương Anh (陳芳英), text is "{{Tl|PD-text}}" and was upscaled using [https://www.iloveimg.com/upscale-image I💙IMG], with the backgrounds removed using [https://www.remove.bg/upload Remove.bg], and composed together using Microsoft Paint and Inkscape. with UploadWizard

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