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On November 5, Vu Cat Tuong released the lead single of her new EP - "Hành Tinh Ánh Sáng" (Planet of light). Then on November 18, her first EP "Một Triệu Năm Ánh Sáng" (One Million Light Years) released in both digital and physical versions. Before the EP was released, it was on the No.1 of the most pre-ordered albums on Apple Music ...
Stardom is a second studio album by Vũ Cát Tường, released on October 18, 2018 after 3 years since her debut album Giải mã. [1] [2] The album remarked a whole new chapter after 5 years of Vũ Cát Tường as a professional singer-songwriter and record producer.
Mù Cang Chải is divided into 14 commune-level sub-divisions, including the township of Mù Cang Chải and 13 rural communes (Cao Phạ, Chế Cu Nha, Chế Tạo, Dế Xu Phình, Hồ Bốn, Khao Mang, Kim Nọi, La Pán Tẩn, Lao Chải, Mồ Dề, Nậm Có, Nậm Khắt, Púng Luông).
Giải mã (Decode) is the debut studio album by Vietnamese singer-songwriter and record producer Vũ Cát Tường, released on December 23, 2014.The album includes 9 self-composed songs of Vũ Cát Tường, including new songs ( Phai, Niềm yêu khác, Anh và anh, Hẹn yêu, Chơ vơ, Hôn) and songs that were previously known ( Yêu xa, Vết mưa, Đông).
Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu is an autobiographical manga that draws on manga artist Junji Ito's personal experience with cats. [1] It features various anecdotes about living with cats, which center on J-kun, a horror manga artist (Ito's stand-in); his fiancée, A-ko (his wife Ayako Ishiguro's stand-in); her family cat, Yon ("Four"); and a Norwegian Forest cat, Mu ("Six").
Costumes as warlords for Tuồng (Hát Bội) in Huế in 1874 Theatre actors from Nam Dinh in 20th century Vietnam.. Hát tuồng (Vietnamese pronunciation: [háːt tûəŋ], Chữ Nôm: 咭從) or hát bội (Vietnamese pronunciation: [háːk ɓôjˀ], Chữ Nôm: 咭佩) [1] is a form of Vietnamese theatre.
Ke Mu San (Chinese: 科目三), also known as subject number three dance [1] is an internet phenomenon originating in China. Believed to have originated from a wedding dance in Guangxi, the dance involves performers executing a series of hand movements in sync with music, including quick twisting movements of the wrists while swinging their knees to the side.
This is the area over which mu rhythms are detected bilaterally. The sensorimotor mu rhythm, also known as mu wave, comb or wicket rhythms or arciform rhythms, are synchronized patterns of electrical activity involving large numbers of neurons, probably of the pyramidal type, in the part of the brain that controls voluntary movement. [1]