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Sunday, April 24, 2011, is the Western tradition of Easter. In the early morning, an elderly Vietnamese woman completes her last journey in a hospital in Rome, Italy.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011, is the Western tradition of Easter. In the early morning, an elderly Vietnamese woman completes her last journey in a hospital in Rome, Italy.

Her name is Tan Lai Chun, a standard Vietnamese beauty, whom the Western media calls "Lady Dragon."

Her father was an ambassador to the United States and her mother was a permanent diplomat to the United Nations; she was the president's sister-in-law, and South Vietnamese President Diệm never married a wife in her life, so she played the role of the "first lady" of South Vietnam.

She often wears the traditional Vietnamese costume "Audrey", slim figure and elegant temperament, and has appeared on the cover of Time magazine in the United States.

From 1955 to 1975, the United States launched the Vietnam War, because the Americans continued to oppose the Vietnam War, and finally the United States hastily ended the war. North Vietnam completed the unification of Vietnam, and her doom came.

Her life, two very different halves. The first half of their lives were happy; the second half of their lives were spent when their husbands died in a mutiny, their eldest daughters died in a car accident, and their brothers killed their biological parents.

At the age of 39, she began to go into exile in Europe, living a life of isolation for 48 years in a foreign country.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011, is the Western tradition of Easter. In the early morning, an elderly Vietnamese woman completes her last journey in a hospital in Rome, Italy.
Sunday, April 24, 2011, is the Western tradition of Easter. In the early morning, an elderly Vietnamese woman completes her last journey in a hospital in Rome, Italy.
Sunday, April 24, 2011, is the Western tradition of Easter. In the early morning, an elderly Vietnamese woman completes her last journey in a hospital in Rome, Italy.

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