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Temple of Literature, Hanoi, the temple hosts the Imperial Academy (Quốc Tử Giám, 國子監), Vietnam's first university. This is a list of universities in Vietnam.The public higher education system in Vietnam basically consists of 2 levels: university system (called đại học) and university (usually specialize in a fixed scientific field; called trường đại học).
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The Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Công nghiệp - Viễn thông Quân đội, lit. 'the Army Industry - Telecommunications Group'), [3] [4] trading as Viettel or Viettel Group (Tập đoàn Viettel), is a Vietnamese state-owned multinational telecommunications, technology and manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Phạm Quỳnh often engaged in heated debates with Nguyễn Văn Vĩnh over the issue of assimilation versus association in their respective journals, Nam Phong and L'Annam Nouveau. However, Nam Phong's political platform was also deemed too pro-French and sycophantic by some, [ 3 ] and was often mocked by rival journal Phong Hóa , which was ...
The University of Transport and Communications (UTC; Vietnamese: Trường đại học Giao thông vận tải)) is a state university in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is the biggest and the oldest in transport field in Vietnam.
Nguyễn Văn Đạt Hanh Phủ (亨甫) Bạch Vân cư sĩ (白雲居士, White Cloud Hermit) Trạng Trình (狀程) Occupation(s) Magistrate, poet, educator: Known for: Khiem's oracular poetry has been compared to that of Nostradamus. It contains the earliest known use of the word "Vietnam."
[116] [126] [1] Forbes Vietnam and Thể thao & Văn hóa described the singer "a phenomenon of Vietnamese pop". [29] [30] According to Thể thao & Văn hóa 's Cung Ly, Tùng's knack for "smoothly" blending originality with mainstream K-pop was the reason for his success. [30] However, public reception during his early career was polarized. [127]