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  2. Asia Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    Asia Commercial Bank, often abbreviated to ACB, is the largest private bank in Vietnam by assets, [citation needed] headquartered at 442 Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Ward 5, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.

  3. PVF Football Academy - Wikipedia

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    PVF football training center is invested by Vingroup Group to build the most modern facilities on the area of nearly 22ha. PVF is equipped with the world's first soccer-themed decorations such as the dream: the 360s studio set was developed by Portugal's Benfica Lab 1; PlayerTek - Player performance monitor; sports science and sports facilities with 1600m2 gym equipped with 66 specialized ...

  4. Haiphong FC - Wikipedia

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    Haiphong Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Hải Phòng), simply known as Hải Phòng, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Haiphong. Haiphong is one of the most successful football teams in Vietnam with 13 major titles, including 10 North Vietnam national titles and 3 Vietnamese Cup titles.

  5. Tan Tao Group - Wikipedia

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    Tan Tao Group was established in 1993 in Ho Chi Minh City originally as Hoang Yen Limited Liability Company. [6] Since its inception, Madam Dang Thi Hoang Yen has served as the group's chairwoman of the board.

  6. Chen Yen-po - Wikipedia

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    Chen Yen-po (Chinese: 陳彥伯) is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the deputy minister of Transportation and Communications since 2024 and acts as minister from August to September 2024. [ 1 ]

  7. Taoism in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese paintings depicting Taoist gods, Northern Vietnam, 1945 Statue of god Trấn Vũ in Quán Thánh Temple Taoism in Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đạo giáo Việt Nam) is believed to have been introduced into the country during the first Chinese domination of Vietnam. [1]