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Followed by the playback of Ngày mai (Tomorrow), 2 episodes. The drama was first released also in For The First Time on VTV3 Screen in 1999. [61] 16-30 May 3 Drama 6 Jun-8 Aug [62] [63] Cảnh sát hình sự (Criminal Police) File 6: Bí mật hồ Hang Rắn (The Secret at Snake Cave Lake) File 7: Hãy về với em (Darling! Come Back!) 10 ...
Note: Since 1 August, Vietnam Television Film Production (Vietnamese: Hãng phim truyền hình Việt Nam) has been converted to Vietnam Television Film Center with the short form VFC (Vietnamese: Trung tâm sản xuất phim truyền hình Việt Nam or Trung tâm sản xuất phim truyền hình - Đài truyền hình Việt Nam). [20]
by Mai Hoa: Drama, Office, Family Based on Nguyễn Xuân Hưng's short story 'Cuộc phỏng vấn' 1998 [23] Chân dung tình yêu (Portrait of Love) 2 (90′) HAVISCO
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 12 Jan: Followed by the playback of Con Vá (Vá, My Puppy) .The single-episode drama was produced and first released on THP channel in 2000.
Phạm Nhuệ Giang (director); Phạm Nhuệ Giang, Đỗ Trí Hùng (writers); Hà Văn Trọng, Ngân Hoa, Mai Phương, Thanh Quý, Thu An, Trần Lực, Nguyễn Thư... Post-war, Drama Produced in the occasion of the Reunification Day. [56] Adapted from short story of the same name by Phạm Hoa. 11-18 May [57] Ngày mai (Tomorrow) 2 (70′)
Ochna integerrima, [1] popularly called yellow Mai flower (Vietnamese: mai vàng, hoa mai, hoàng mai in southern Vietnam, although in the north, mai usually refers to Prunus mume), is a plant species in the genus Ochna (/ ˈ ɒ k n ə /) and family Ochnaceae. In the wild, it is a small tree or shrub species (2-7 m tall).
Mai Châu is a mountainous region located in Hòa Bình province, approximately 135 km from Hanoi and 65 km from Hòa Bình city. The east of Mai Châu borders Đà Bắc and Tân Lạc districts, the west and the south border Quan Hóa district of Thanh Hóa province, and the north borders Vân Hồ district of Sơn La province.
Hoa Mai Park is a public pocket park [1] in the Little Saigon part of Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington. The .27-acre (0.11 ha) green space opened on July 27, 2024.