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Chuyện xưa (Old Story) 2 VTV Film Prod. Vũ Minh Trí (director) Drama Delayed a week (on 19 May) 18 May Thu: Followed by the playback of Huyền thoại vườn vải (Legend of Lychee Garden) to celebrate Leader Hồ Chí Minh's Birthday.
Hồ Chí Minh [a] [b] (born Nguyễn Sinh Cung; [c] [d] [e] [4] [5] 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), [f] colloquially known as Uncle Ho (Bác Hồ) [g] [8] and by other aliases [h] and sobriquets, [i] was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1945 ...
The continues testament is the subject of wide discussion and study in Vietnam, and was central to the development of Ho Chi Minh Thought. [citation needed] In 1965, due to his deteriorating health, Hồ Chí Minh began to write his last testament. The testament underwent multiple drafts and was finally published in 1969.
Leading directly from the lawn is Bac Son Street, lined with red roses and peach blossoms. At the end of Bac Son Street is the Martyrs' Memorial. To the west of the square is the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Complex, which includes the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and Ho Chi Minh's stilt house. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum frequently welcomes numerous visiting ...
Because of the short span of the Hồ dynasty and the tragic circumstances they brought upon the country, the family name "Hồ" was disgraced thereafter. However, historians have attributed to the Hồ family quite a few notable scholars, dignitaries, and government officials under both the Lý dynasty and the Trần dynasty .
Hồ (胡) is a Vietnamese surname. The name is transliterated as Hu in Chinese and Ho in Korean. Ho is the anglicized variation of the surname Hồ. Not be confused with Ho surname in Chinese. The Hồ 胡 clan which founded the Hồ dynasty in Vietnam originated in Zhejiang province of China. [1] [2]
Hồ Văn Trung has a courtesy name Biểu Chánh (表政), pseudonym Thứ Tiên (次仙), with art name Hồ Biểu Chánh (胡表政). He was born on 1 October 1885 [ 2 ] at Bình Thành village, Gò Công province of Cochinchina .
Buôn Hồ is a town of Đắk Lắk province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Until December 2008, the town was the southern portion of Krông Búk District. Buôn Hồ is subdivided into seven wards (phường) and five communes (xã): Wards: Đạt Hiếu, An Lạc, An Bình, Thiện An, Đoàn Kết, Thống Nhất, Bình Tân