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Hanoi Radio Television (Vietnamese: Đài phát thanh và truyền hình Hà Nội), officially Hanoi Radio & Television Broadcasting, is the official radio and television network of Hanoi, Vietnam. Its headquarters is on Huỳnh Thúc Kháng Boulevard, Đống Đa District, which represents its network logo.
Hà Nội (bao gồm Hà Tây cũ) HanoiTV1, HanoiTV2, HanoiTV3 6 49 Đài Phát sóng Giảng Võ Trung tâm truyền dẫn phát sóng Mễ Trì 12 24 (Hà Tây cũ) Đài PTTH Hà Nội (Hà Đông) [61] [62] Hải Phòng THP 10 8 28 Đài PTTH Hải Phòng [63] Bắc Ninh BTV 12 37 Dốc Suối Hoa, TP Bắc Ninh 7 52
Hà Nội trong mắt em (Ha Noi in my Eyes) by Bùi Hà My: Drama, Romance Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Capital Liberation Day. Made for film project For the Love of Ha Noi. 2003 [47] [48] Hạnh phúc đợi chờ (Awaiting Happiness) 1 (70′) HanoiTV's Leterature & Art Committee
Hanoi–Đồng Đăng railway (Vietnamese: Đường sắt Hà Nội–Đồng Đăng) is a railway line in the country of Vietnam. It is a single-track standard-gauge and metre-gauge line connecting the capital Hanoi to Đồng Đăng, on the China-Vietnam border in Lạng Sơn Province. It has a total length of 162 km (101 mi). [1]
Hà Nội City — Kinh: Male [30] Phạm Thế Duyệt: Alternate: Reelected: 1936 1965 Hải Dương province: Mining engineering & economic management: Kinh: Male [31] Phạm Đình Dy: New: Not: 1928 — Hà Nội City — Kinh: Male [32] Lê Văn Dỹ: Alternate: Reelected: 1934 1960 Long An province: Chemistry: Kinh: Male [33] Võ Nguyên ...
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After the end of the Tây Sơn had expanded further south, the city was named Bắc Thành (北城, lit. ' northern citadel '). [14] [18] [21] Minh Mạng renamed the city Hà Nội (河內) in 1831. This has remained its official name until modern times. [14] [18] [21] Several unofficial names of Hanoi include: Kẻ Chợ (仉𢄂, lit.
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