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Starting in 2003, ' The Most Beloved Vietnam Television Dramas' Voting Contest (Vietnamese: Cuộc thi bình chọn phim truyền hình Việt Nam được yêu thích nhất) is held annually or biennially by VTV Television Magazine to honor Vietnamese television dramas broadcast during the year(s) on two channels VTV1-VTV3. [27]
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 22 Jan-2 May [2]Đánh tráo số phận (Switch of Fate) 34 Phuong Sang Film Trần Chí Thành (director); Châu Ngọc (writer); Nhung Kate, Trương Nam Thành, Như Yến, Kim Phượng, Lý Anh Tuấn, Lan Phương...
Điểm đến Việt Nam; Invest 20h; Khám phá; Lăng kính chứng khoán; Let's go; Made in Vietnam; Phụ nữ làm kinh tế; Trực tiếp bóng đá; Sản xuất, tiêu dùng và thị trường; Sống đam mê; Sở hữu trí tuệ; Sự lựa chọn của nhà đầu tư; Tấc vàng Invest; Tấc vàng trong tầm tay; Thảm ...
Regional channel for viewers in the central part (Da Nang city and Quang Nam province) of the Central region of Vietnam. The studio is located in Da Nang city. In 2016, this channel, together with VTV Da Nang and VTV Phu Yen, merged to create the new VTV8 for the Central and Highlands central region.
23 March – A fire at a condominium complex in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, kills at least 13 people and injures another 27, with most people dying of suffocation or jumping from high floors. [1] 15–21 July – Tropical Storm Son-Tinh hits Vietnam, causing floods and landslides in areas around Hanoi. [2] [3]
Vietnam Discovery (Khám phá Việt Nam) Transport Light (Đèn giao thông) News For Hearing Disabilities (22:00, rerun of VTV1's 19:00 news bulletin, aimed at deaf people with sign language) Technology Life (Nhịp sống công nghệ) The Amazing Bus (Chuyến xe buýt kỳ thú) Former programming: Pokémon: XY (28 September 2015 - 9 July ...
This is a list of lists of hills. A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. By form. List of artificial hills; List of breast-shaped hills;
[10] [11] Previously, analog television in Vietnam was mostly broadcast on the VHF band (from channel 6 to channel 12) and the UHF band (from channel 21 to channel 62). [12] Only a few stations broadcast below R6 VHF, including R3 VHF in Tam Dao, Can Tho (CT3, relay HTV7), and HCMC (OPT1).