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  2. 1965 Qui Nhơn hotel bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Viet Cuong Hotel in Qui Nhơn was bombed by the Viet Cong on the evening of 10 February 1965, during the Vietnam War. Viet Cong (VC) operatives detonated explosive charges causing the entire building to collapse. The operation killed 23 U.S. servicemen, seven Vietnamese civilians, and two of the VC attackers. [1]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Landmark 81 is currently the tallest building in Vietnam.. This list of tallest buildings in Vietnam ranks skyscrapers in Vietnam by height. The tallest building in Vietnam is the 81-storey Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City, which was completed in 2018 at the height of 461.2 m (1,513 ft).

  4. Quy Nhon - Wikipedia

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    View from FLC Luxury Hotel Quy Nhơn. Quy Nhon is one of the main industrial centres of the South Central Coast, behind only Da Nang and Nha Trang. [10] It is also the major industrial and service centre of Bình Định Province, including its largest industrial facilities at Phu Tai Industrial Park and Nhơn Hội Economic Zone. The city's ...

  5. Galaxy Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy Entertainment Group is ultimately controlled by the Lui Family of Hong Kong, which has a combined interest of 50.3%. This family has a direct interest of 8.6% in GEG and an indirect interest of 41.7% via the Lui Family Trust and Hong Kong listed K Wah International.

  6. Hoài Nhơn - Wikipedia

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    Hoài Nhơn was the site of an uprising against French colonialism in 1945 (in Bồng Sơn), involving around 8000 people and led by Trịnh Hồng Kỳ. [ 6 ] As much of Bình Định Province, it was the site of severe fighting during the Vietnam War and a major battle in 1966.

  7. Cộng Hòa Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The Caserne de l'Infanterie in 1928-30. The Cộng Hòa Barracks ("Republic barracks", Vietnamese: Thành Cộng Hòa) were the barracks of the Presidential Guard of South Vietnam.