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  2. Thích Minh Tuệ - Wikipedia

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    Lê Anh Tú was born in 1981 in Ky Van commune, Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh province, Vietnam. [1] He was the second child in a family of four children. In 1994, he moved with his family to Ia To commune, Ia Grai district, Gia Lai province. [2] In Gia Lai, after completing high school, he went to fulfill his military service for three years.

  3. Cẩm Ly - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, she held the live show Tu Tinh Que Huong which was the second live show of her career as well as releasing two albums Em Khong The Quen – Tinh Khuc Minh Vy and ballad folk album Bien Tinh. In 2011, she held the third live show titled Tu Tinh Que Huong 2 with four different genres: ballad, folk, pop and ancient cai luong. [7]

  4. Thành Được - Wikipedia

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    Lưu Bình – Dương Lễ; Love story of An Lộc Sơn; Cali chiều khóc bạn; Cao Tiệm Ly tiễn Kinh Kha; Chiều lạc lõng; Đêm lạnh trong tù

  5. Sơn Tùng M-TP - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thanh Tùng (born 5 July 1994), known professionally as Sơn Tùng M-TP ([s̪əːn˧ tuŋ͡m˨˩ ɛm˧ ti:˧ bi:˧]), is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter and actor.Born and raised in Thái Bình, Thái Bình province, his family discovered his singing ability when he was two years old.

  6. Dragostea din tei - Wikipedia

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    She also sang "Dragostea din tei" in Germany on Interaktiv, [313] as well as in France on La Chanson de l'année . [314] In 2020, she appeared on Die ultimative Chartshow in Germany. [315] In 2023, she performed on ZDF-Fernsehgarten in the same region on 7 May, as well as on Dai 60 ai 2000 in Italy on 27 September. [316]

  7. Từ hôm nay (Feel Like Ooh) - Wikipedia

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    "Từ hôm nay (Feel Like Ooh)" (English: "From now on") is a song recorded by Vietnamese model and actor Chi Pu, written and produced by South Korean musicians Krazy Park and Eddy S. Park, with translation handled by singer-songwriter Trang Pháp. This K-pop-influenced electropop track served as the

  8. Hi-Tek incident - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Tek incident, [a] referred to in Vietnamese-language media as the Trần Trường incident (Vietnamese: Vụ Trần Trường or Sự kiện Trần Trường), was a series of protests in 1999 by Vietnamese Americans in Little Saigon, Orange County, California, in response to Trần Văn Trường's display of the flag of communist Vietnam and a picture of Ho Chi Minh in the window of ...

  9. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of 20th century Vietnamese nationalism.