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Since 2009, Lan Ngọc started taking a few small roles in music videos and advertising video. In 2010, she played Nương in The Floating Lives.This role helped her win the Best Leading Actress award at the 2010 Golden Kite Awards [3] and the Audience Choice Award for Favourite Actress in a Foreign Film in the 20th Golden Rooster Awards.
Chiếc lá thu phai (The withering fall leaf) Chiều một mình qua phố (An afternoon promenade of solitude) Chiều trên quê hương tôi (An afternoon in my homeland) Chỉ có ta trong cuộc đời (Only me in life) Chìm dưới cơn mưa (Sunk under the rain) Chính Chúng Ta Phải Nói (We ourselves have to say)
At an early age, he attended Tiểu La, Trần Cao Vân and Phan Chu Trinh schools. In 1973, he moved to Sài Gòn to pursue a teaching career. After graduating from Ho Chi Minh City Pedagogical University , he was a teacher and a member of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union .
Her second album, Rừng lá thay chưa was released on August 5, 1995, including the songs "Rừng lá thay chưa" and "Như vạt nắng" performed at Asia. Her third studio album Chuyện tình hoa trắng, released on January 1, 1996, also fared well, containing the song of the same name. Như Quỳnh has also made guest appearances in ...
Passport to Love (Vietnamese: Chuyện Tình Xa Xứ) is a 2009 Vietnamese romantic comedy directed by Victor Vu. Produced by Infocus Media Group and Wonderboy Entertainment, the film was released on February 13, 2009 in Vietnam.
Adrift (Vietnamese: Chơi vơi [1]) is a 2009 Vietnamese film directed by Bui Thac Chuyen and stars Đỗ Thị Hải Yến, Linh Dan Pham, Johnny Tri Nguyen and Nguyen Duy Khoa. Hai Yen plays Duyen, a young tourist guide who marries Hai (Duy Khoa), a taxi driver, but her friend and writer Cam (Linh Dan) still has feelings for her.
Nón lá (chữ Nôm: 𥶄蘿; lit. ' Leaf hat ' ) or nón tơi ( 𥶄𥵖 ) is a type of Vietnamese headwear used to shield the face from the sun and rain . [ 1 ] It is a common name for many types of hats in Vietnam, but now it is mainly used to refer to cones with pointed tips.
Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul as Nam: A shabby and unattractive seventh grade student. Although her grades fall on average, she has notably high marks in English. Mario Maurer as Chon: A good-looking and popular tenth grade student.