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The Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng (Vietnamese: [vìət naːm kwə́wk zən ɗa᷉ːŋ]; chữ Hán: 越南國民黨; lit. ' Vietnamese Nationalist Party ' or ' Vietnamese National Party '), abbreviated VNQDĐ or Việt Quốc, was a nationalist and democratic socialist political party that sought independence from French colonial rule in Vietnam during the early 20th century. [4]
The National Assembly is, in the words of the constitution, "the highest representative organ of the people; the highest organ of state power". [2] This position was formerly designated as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly of Vietnam ( Vietnamese : Chủ tịch Ủy ban Thường vụ Quốc hội Việt Nam ) from ...
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 11 Mar–3 Jul [17] [18] [19] [20]Trạm cứu hộ trái tim (Heart Rescue Station) 51 VFC Vũ Trường Khoa (director); Nguyễn Thu Thủy, Nguyễn Nhiệm, Thùy Dương, Lương Ly, Đỗ Lê (writers); Hồng Diễm, Quang Sự, Trương Thanh Long, Lương Thu Trang, Đồng Thu Hà, Phạm Cường, Mỹ Uyên, Thúy ...
[1] [2] In 1209, the emperor Lý Cao Tông was overthrown by the general Quách Bốc. The emperor and his court sought refuge at the home of Trần Lý, Trần Thủ Độ's uncle. The emperor's son, Crown Prince Lý Sảm decided to marry Trần Lý's daughter Trần Thị Dung later that year. As a result of this marriage, the Trần clan ...
Trần Hưng Đạo (Vietnamese: [ʈə̂n hɨŋ ɗâːwˀ]; 1228–1300), real name Trần Quốc Tuấn (陳國峻), also known as Grand Prince Hưng Đạo (Hưng Đạo Đại Vương – 興道大王), was a Vietnamese royal prince, statesman and military commander of Đại Việt military forces during the Trần dynasty.
In 1997, the southern part of Thủ Đức was divided to become District 2 and District 9. In 2010, the district had a population of 455,899. [1] It covered an area of 48 km 2. [1] Thủ Đức district was merged with District 2 and District 9 again to become Thủ Đức City in January 2021, by Standing Committee of the National Assembly's ...
Ven. Thich Nhat Tu or Thích Nhật Từ (釋日慈) in Vietnamese (Saigon, 1969) is a Vietnamese Buddhist reformer, an author, a poet, a psychological consultant, and an active social activist in Vietnam. [1]
Quoc Trung first appeared on the 3rd season of Vietnam Idol in 2010. In 2011, Trung founded Thanh Viet Production , a record label and stage production company. Trung produced Uyen Linh 's first album, My Own Dream (Giấc Mơ Tôi), released in February 2011.