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Trung Hoà–Nhân Chính is an urban development area in southwestern Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. The borough comprises the Trung Hoà ward of Cầu Giấy District and Nhân Chính ward of Thanh Xuân District. According to the Đô thị e-magazine, the borough was Hanoi's most desirable urban area in 2008. [1] [2]
Discontinued from April 1st 2024 due to high subsidy rate [8] 10B Long Bien Bus Interchange: ↔: Trung Mau: Branch route 14 14CT Hoan Kiem Lake/ Tran Khanh Du Bus Interchange: ↔: Co Nhue — 18 National Economics University ↔ Long Bien ↔: Chua Boc ↔ National Economics University: Loop route 44 Tran Khanh Du Bus Interchange: ↔: My ...
Trung Hòa may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Trung Hòa, Cầu Giấy, a ward of Cầu Giấy District in Hanoi; Trung Hòa, Chương Mỹ, a commune of Chương Mỹ District in Hanoi; Trung Hòa, Bắc Kạn, a commune of Ngân Sơn District; Trung Hòa, Đồng Nai, a commune of Trảng Bom District
The China Scholarship Council (CSC; Chinese: 国家留学基金委员会; pinyin: Guójiā Liúxué Jījīn Wěiyuánhuì) is China's Ministry of Education body that provides support for international academic exchanges with the country and is the primary vehicle through which the Chinese government awards scholarships. [1]
Vietnam map of Köppen climate classification. Vietnam has a monsoon-influenced climate typical of that of mainland Southeast Asia. [1]: 25 The diverse topography, long latitude (Vietnam spans over 15° of latitude), and influences from the South China Sea lead to climatic conditions varying significantly between regions of Vietnam. [2]
It reflects the pronunciation of the Vietnamese of Hanoi at that time, a stage commonly termed Middle Vietnamese (tiếng Việt trung đại). The pronunciation of the "rime" of the syllable, i.e. all parts other than the initial consonant (optional /w/ glide, vowel nucleus, tone and final consonant), appears nearly identical between Middle ...
The Lê dynasty, also known in historiography as the Later Lê dynasty (Vietnamese: "Nhà Hậu Lê" or "Triều Hậu Lê", chữ Hán: 朝後黎, chữ Nôm: 茹後黎 [b]), officially Đại Việt (Vietnamese: Đại Việt; Chữ Hán: 大越), was the longest-ruling Vietnamese dynasty, having ruled from 1428 to 1789, with an interregnum between 1527 and 1533.
Below is a list of stations broadcasting FM radio broadcasting channels in Vietnam, including channels that are currently broadcasting, have been broadcast and channels in FM frequency old, including radio channels of Voice of Vietnam, local stations and radio stations of communes and districts of provinces/cities, and divided by regions in Vietnam.