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Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 2007 4 Mar-1 Apr Cinema for Youth VTC1 [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]Đám cưới ở thiên đường ...
(Chess Game) 1 Nguyễn Hữu Trọng (director); Lê Công Hội (writer); Xuân Tùng, Minh Hiếu, Phạm Bằng, Hoàng Lan, Phát Triệu, Văn Toàn, Minh Nguyệt, Hồng Vân, Vũ Tăng... Rural, Drama Airs as a Tet drama in the 1st day of Lunar New Year: 17 Feb-2 Mar [49] [50] Người thổi tù và hàng tổng (Feel Good to Be a ...
Hai Phong's Tran Hung Dao road runs along the central park square and links the Haiphong Opera House and the Cấm River. Da Nang's Tran Hung Dao road is a waterfront boulevard on the eastern side of the Hàn River. Ho Chi Minh City's Tran Hung Dao road is a thoroughfare of its Chinatown. It also hosts the headquarters of the city police and ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1937: Trọn với tình (True to Love) Cánh đồng ma (The Ghost Field) Made in Hong Kong with Vietnamese actors and dialogue
Sin Cowe Island in the Union Banks. Sin Cowe Island, also known as Sinh Ton Island [1] (Vietnamese: Đảo Sinh Tồn); Rurok Island (Filipino: Pulo ng Rurok 'Island of Peak'); Mandarin Chinese: 景宏島/景宏岛; pinyin: Jǐnghóng Dǎo, is an island in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Trấn Thành is considered a multi-talented artist in many fields; he has worked as a comedian, actor, director, MC, screenwriter, etc. [5] He became a popular television host in many games shows on TV, such as Ơn giời cậu đây rồi!, Đấu trường tiếu lâm, Ai cũng bật cười, Người bí ẩn, Nhanh như chớp nhí & Rap Việt, etc.
Đông Hồ painting depicts Phù Đổng Thiên Vương Statue of little Thánh Gióng at Phù Đổng Six-Way Intersection, Ho Chi Minh City. Thánh Gióng (chữ Nôm: 聖揀), [1] also known as Phù Đổng Thiên Vương (chữ Hán: 扶董天王, Heavenly Prince of Phù Đổng), Sóc Thiên Vương (chữ Hán: 朔天王), Ông Gióng (翁揀, sir Gióng) [2] [3] and Xung Thiên Thần ...
Tiến lên (Vietnamese: tiến lên, tiến: advance; lên: to go up, up; literally: "go forward"; also Romanized Tien Len) is a shedding-type card game originating in Vietnam. [1] It may be considered Vietnam's national card game, and is common in communities where Vietnamese migration has occurred.