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Gặp nhau cuối năm (The Year-End Reunion) is a Vietnamese annual satirical comedy that is broadcast across all channels of the Vietnamese national broadcaster Vietnam Television (VTV) on Tết Nguyên Đán, and has been produced by the Vietnam Television Film Center (VFC) since 2003. Known for its comedic take on the socio-political and ...
Con Dao photos; The Kun Lun Shan islands are shown on sheet 11 of the Mao Kun map Wu Bei Zhi at the Library of Congress; Vietnamese Sea and Islands – position Resources, and typical geological and ecological wonders. Publisher Science and Technology. Ha Noi, Editor: Nguyen Khoa Son, ISBN 978-604-913-063-2. In Vietnamese
A type of Hòn non bộ popular in Vietnam Hòn non bộ in the pond of Diên Thọ Palace in the Imperial City of Huế Hòn non bộ which included stones, plants, little figures, waterfall and aquarium Hòn non bộ, at the Botanical Building
Many architectural monuments dated to the 18th and 20th century are reported, which include the Than Yen Sao shrine built in 1843 at Bai Huong, and the Hai Tang Pagodas built in 1753 on the western hillside of Hon Lao. [6] Small monuments, dikes, and basins to grow rice on terraces are also seen in the interior forest areas. [6]
Hon La Economic Zone is situated 60 km north Đồng Hới, around 440 km south of Hanoi, at the foot of Ngang Pass, near the Vung Ang Economic Zone in Hà Tĩnh Province with deep-water Vung Ang Port. The National Route 1 and Vietnamese main railway runs along the zone.
Anh Thu as Thi; Minh Thuan as De Thich; Phuong Thanh as Doctor Ngoc Hoang; Luong Manh Hai as Quang Vinh; Kim Thu as Thanh Thanh; Vu Ngoc Dang as Thanh Thanh's brother; Hoang Map as Sang's student; Hieu Hien as Sang's student; Phuc Beo as Sang's student; Hoang Lan as Mrs. Le; Ngoc Huong as Mrs. Hang; Hoang Nhan as Old man; Phuong Dung as House ...
Chợ Lớn City Hospital in 1909. The hospital was established in the late 19th century, initially named Hôpital municipal de Cholon (Chợ Lớn City Hospital). [9] [10] In 1919, it was renamed Hôpital indigène de Cochinchine (Indigenous Cochinchina Hospital), [11] and in 1938, it was again renamed Hôpital Lalung-Bonnaire.
Franco-Vietnamese Hospital or FV Hospital (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Pháp Việt, Bệnh viện FV) is a hospital in the Medical Campus District of Phú Mỹ Hưng urban area in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.