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Tre Publishing House has published work by contemporary Vietnamese authors such as Nguyễn Nhật Ánh and Nguyễn Ngọc Tư. The company has published work by foreign authors to Vietnam including Mario Puzo (The Godfather), Paul Auster, Thomas Mann, J. K. Rowling (Harry Potter), etc. Vừa nhắm mắt vừa mở cửa sổ (2004)
As of 1991 there was a Vietnamese community magazine called Xay Dung. [44] Tre Magazine is a Vietnamese language weekly publication, serving the large Vietnamese immigrant community in the U.S. Since its first launch in Houston in 2011, Tre has gained favorable responses from readers and recognition within the community. Tre's circulation is ...
Tuổi Trẻ ("Youth", [tuəj˧˩˧ ʈɛ˧˩˧]) [1] is a major daily newspaper in Vietnam, published in Vietnamese by the Hồ Chí Minh City branch of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union, the youth wing of the Communist Party of Vietnam. While it is still the official mouthpiece of that organization, it has grown to become the largest ...
Vietnam's popular online magazine Zing News, ultimately owned by one of the country's top digital groups, VNG Corp, said on Thursday it had to suspend publications for three months after a ...
Suong Nguyet Anh (8 March 1864 – 20 January 1921), was a Vietnamese author, poet, feminist and editor.. In 1919, she became the first woman editor in Vietnam when she became the first editor of the first feminist women's magazine in Vietnam, the Nu Gioi Chung (Women's Bell).
His name is set for a street in District 1. In Đồng Hới city, Quảng Bình there is a road named after Lê Anh Xuân in Bac Ly ward.. In 2001, he was posthumously awarded the State Prize for Arts and Literatures, [3] and in 2011, he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the People's Armed Forces.
The publishing house was established in 1957 "to introduce readers around the world to Vietnam" through publications in English, French and other foreign languages. [1] From 1957 to 1992 it was known as the Foreign Languages Publishing House and also as the Editions en Langues Etrangères ( Nhà xuất bản ngoại văn ).
In 1989, 16,000 Vietnamese attended a Miss Ao Dai Beauty Contest held in Ho Chi Minh City. [26] When the Miss International Pageant in Tokyo gave its "Best National Costume" award to an áo dài-clad Trường Quỳnh Mai in 1995, Thời Trang Trẻ (New Fashion Magazine) claimed that Vietnam's "national soul" was "once again honored". [27]