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FLC Thanh Hóa: 36 (1) 2015–2018: Becamex Bình Dương: 60 (0) 2018–2019: Thanh Hóa: 13 (0) International career ‡ 2010–2015: Vietnam: 9 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 July 2018 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22 March 2015
Lê Khả Phiêu was born on 27 December 1932 in Thượng Phúc village in Đông Khê District in Thanh Hoa Province. In 1945, he joined the local Viet Minh movement and joined the Indochinese Communist Party on 19 June 1949. [2] On 1 May 1950 he was sent by the Viet Minh to join the army.
Le Hoang Diep Thao (Lê Hoàng Diệp Thảo) is a Vietnamese businesswoman and national leader in Vietnam's coffee industry.Together with her husband Dang Le Nguyen Vu, she co-founded Trung Nguyen Group, the country's foremost coffee producing company and among the best-known café chains nationwide. [1]
While a student, Giáp had taken lodgings with Professor Dang Thai Minh, [26] whose daughter, Nguyen Thi Minh Giang (also cited as Nguyễn Thị Quang Thái ; 1915–1944), [27] [28] he had first met at school in Hue. She too had learned nationalism from her father and had joined the revolutionary activities with which Giáp was involved.
Trung Nguyên is a Vietnamese business group involved in the production, processing and distribution of coffee.The firm was founded in 1996 in Buôn Ma Thuột, Đắk Lắk Province by Dang Le Nguyen Vu and Le Hoang Diep Thao [1] upon realizing the potential and opportunities for the development of the coffee industry in opening Vietnam’s economy. [2]
He is the co-founder (along with former spouse Lê Hoàng Diệp Thảo), [1] president and general director of Trung Nguyên Group. He has been described by National Geographic [2] and Forbes as "Zero to Hero", "Vietnam's Coffee King" and "Philosopher-King". [3] [4] [5] He is also an activist and philanthropist. [6]
Chương (trong vở Ngôi nhà Ma); Diệp Băng Đình (Thuyền ra cửa biển); Dương Thiết Tâm (Anh hùng xạ điêu); Tang Xuanzong (Love story of An Lộc Sơn); Dũng (Đoạn Tuyệt)
[3] [4] On 24 December 2009, Viettel–Thanh Hoa Football Club changed its name to Lam Son Thanh Hoa Football Club. [5] On January 18, 2010, Mr. Vuong Van Viet, Vice Chairman of Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee - signed a decision to disband Thanh Hoa Football Club and merge [6] it into Lam Son Thanh Hoa FC.