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The Tonkin Guom, sometimes called Guam, are Vietnamese swords with a single edge. The design owes much of its inspiration to the Chinese Liuyedao swords. Its origins trace back to the northern regions of Vietnam, once known as Tonkin, or Bac Bo in Vietnamese. The swords served dual purposes. Soldiers, particularly on horseback, used them in battle. Besides their practical use, these swords were also central to various ceremonies.
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