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Hanoi TV1 HD (Hanoi) 2 THP+ (Hai Phong) 3 SCTV5 4 VTVCab 11 5 TTXVN 6 THHN (Ha Nam TV) 7 Thai Nguyen 1 TV HD 8 Quang Ninh 1 TV HD 9 Quang Ninh 3 TV 10 Thai Binh TV HD 11 Hoa Binh TV HD 12 Vinh Phuc TV HD 13 Phu Tho TV
Quang Nam Radio – Television Station QRT QRT HD People's Committee of Quang Nam Province 48 Quang Ngai Radio – Television Station PTQ PTQ (formerly PTQ1) People's Committee of Quang Ngai Province 49 Quang Ninh Radio and Television Station (Quang Ninh Media Center) QTV QTV1 HD, QTV3 HD People's Committee of Quang Ninh Province 50
Quang Ninh 1–2 Quang Ninh: 1200 (4x300) 2009-2014 Quang Ninh Thermal Power JSC Operating [17] 1208/QĐ-TTg Son Dong Bac Giang: 220 (2x110) 2009 VINACOMIN Operating [18] Thai Binh 1 Thai Binh: 600 (2x300) 2018 EVN Operating 57/BCĐQGĐL-VP Thang Long (Le Loi power station) Quang Ninh: 620 (2x310) 2017-2018 Hanoi Export-Import Company Operating
Rạch Giá airport has flight routes to Ho Chi Minh City with Vietnam Airlines. Rạch Giá has 2 big ship stations: Rạch Giá ship station or Phú Quốc ship station (routes to Phú Quốc island and other big islands such as Phú Quốc, Hon Tre, Hòn Sơn and Thổ Chu) and Rạch Mẽo station (route to rural towns of Cà Mau Peninsula ).
The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).
Thinh Dan commune, Sa Kiet (Sa Kệ-Sa Can) from the Tuc Duyen to establish a total of Thinh Dan. Changing the total of the Dong Bang River to a total of Cam Xa, dividing Luu Xa commune of Tuc Duyen to Cam Gia district, separating Van Han commune from Cam Gia district to establish the new Van Han commune.
Grassroots radio, also known as "ward speaker, wireless radio broadcasting", is the radio channel at the commune, ward, and village level, run by the people of the wards, commune in charge, the transmitting station is located at the People's Committee of the ward/commune with a broadcasting power lower than 100W, broadcasting on the frequency ...
At the time, in Saigon, there were two different TV stations immediately adjacent in downtown: the TV station of the US military and Saigon Television. While in South Vietnam there were five TV stations (Saigon, Cần Thơ, Huế, Nha Trang and Quy Nhơn), television in the North Vietnam was still in the testing period.