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36A Pham Van Dong, Co Nhue, Bac Tu Liem Ta Quang Buu High School 94 A Le Thanh Nghi, Bach Khoa Ward, Hai Ba Trung District M.V.Lomonoxop High School My Dinh 2 urban area, Le Duc Tho Street, Nam Tu Liem Phung Hung High School Center for Thuong Tin KT, Thuong Tin district Nguyen Truc High School Dong Quang Nguyen Truong To High School
Nguyen Tu Cuong - Professor, Doctor of Mathematics Science, Institute of Mathematics of Vietnam. Nguyen Dong Yen - Professor, Doctor of Science in mathematics, Ta Quang Buu Prize 2015. Pham Duc Chinh - Professor, Doctor of Mechanical Science, Ta Quang Buu Award 2019. Ha Anh Vu - Honeywell International Center, United States.
Born as a prince of the Nguyễn dynasty, Bửu Đồng was a parish priest in a village to the east of Huế.He was a great-grandson of emperor Minh Mạng, while his father was the minister of interior during the reign of Bảo Đại.
Pham Nhat Vuong: Passed the entrance exam to the University of Mining and Geology in 1986, and was the first billionaire US dollar on the Vietnamese stock exchange since March 7, 2011 with assets worth up to about 21,200 billion Vietnamese Dong, equivalent to 1 billion US dollars at that time.
An electronic document is a document that can be sent in non-physical means, such as telex, email, and the internet. [1] Originally, any computer data were considered as something internal—the final data output was always on paper.
Pham Van Dong is the longest serving Prime Minister of Vietnam, over 30 years from 1955 to 1987 and a student and close associate of Ho Chi Minh. His nickname is To, this used to be his alias. He was also called Lam Ba Kiet when he worked as Deputy Director of the District Attorney's Office in Guilin (the director was Ho Hoc Lam).
Thới Sơn Tự, a temple of Bửu Sơn Kỳ Hương. Đạo Bửu Sơn Kỳ Hương (道 寶 山 奇 香, Vietnamese: [ɗâːwˀ ɓɨ᷉w ʂəːn kî hɨəŋ], "Way of the Strange Fragrance from the Precious Mountain") refers to a religious tradition originally practiced by the mystic Đoàn Minh Huyên (1807–1856) and continued by Huỳnh Phú Sổ, founder of the Hòa Hảo sect.
Nguyen, Cuong Tu. Zen in Medieval Vietnam: A Study of the Thiền Uyển Tập Anh. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997. Nguyễn Tài Thư (2008), History of Buddhism in Vietnam , Cultural heritage and contemporary change: South East Asia, CRVP, ISBN 978-1565180987