On April 6, at the first session of the 16th National Assembly, Lam Van Man was elected as Chairman of the National Assembly’s Ethnic Council. Below is a brief biography of Lam Van Man.

Lam Van Man

National Assembly

The National Assembly is the legislative body of a nation, often housed in a historically significant building that represents the country’s political evolution. In many countries, such as France or South Korea, the National Assembly building was constructed or repurposed after revolutions or independence to serve as a symbol of democratic governance. Its history typically reflects key moments in the nation’s journey toward self-rule, constitutional reform, and the establishment of parliamentary democracy.

National Assembly

The National Assembly is the legislative body of a country, typically responsible for making and passing laws. Its history often traces back to the establishment of a constitutional government, such as in France where the National Assembly was formed during the French Revolution in 1789. Today, it serves as a key symbol of democratic governance and public representation.

France

France is a country in Western Europe known for its rich history, art, and culture, from the medieval era to the modern day. Its capital, Paris, was a center of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, which reshaped ideas of democracy and human rights. Today, France is celebrated for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, its world-renowned cuisine, and its influence on fashion and philosophy.

South Korea

South Korea is a vibrant East Asian nation with a rich history spanning thousands of years, from ancient kingdoms like Goguryeo and Joseon to its modern division after the Korean War. Today, it is known for its dynamic blend of traditional culture—such as palaces, temples, and hanbok attire—and cutting-edge technology, K-pop, and cuisine like kimchi. Key cultural sites include Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul and the historic city of Gyeongju, once the capital of the Silla Kingdom.