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Bình Thuận is located along Vietnam's main north-south transport corridors. National Route 1 runs through the province, connecting 6 out of the province's 10 districts to the rest of the country. Bình Thuận's main railway station along the North–South Railway is Mương Mán Railway Station , located around 10 km northwest of Phan Thiết .
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Bình Thuận may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Bình Thuận Province; Bình Thuận, District 7, a ward of District 7, Ho Chi Minh City; Bình Thuận, Đà Nẵng, a ward of Hải Châu District; Bình Thuận, Đắk Lắk, a commune of Buôn Hồ; Bình Thuận, Quảng Ngãi, a commune of Bình Sơn District
This is the list of the stations on digital television in Vietnam. The channels that are available to viewers depends on the location. ... 2017 (Nam Dinh, Thai Binh ...
Bình Dương is a province of Vietnam.It is located in the Southeast region of the country and the Southern Key Economic Zone, bordering Bình Phước province to the north, Ho Chi Minh City (Sài Gòn) to the south and southwest, Tây Ninh province to the west, and Đồng Nai province to the east.
Local military television channels are broadcast in a number of provinces and cities in Vietnam such as Ninh Binh, Thai Binh, etc. via analog terrestrial television system from channel 13 VHF to channel 20 UHF. provincial military unit. Currently, these channels have stopped broadcasting before 2020.
It was filmed entirely in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War 1965: Le ciel, la terre (The Sky, The Earth) Joris Ivens: Documentary Short: The 27-minute documentary attempted to make a film that joins North and South Vietnam, showing multiple perspectives 1966: Nguyễn Văn Trỗi (The Nguyen Van Troi Story) Bùi Đình Hạc, Lý Thái Bảo
Vietnam holds the second-highest number of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia with ten sites. [3] The Complex of Huế Monuments was the first site in Vietnam to be inscribed on the list at the 17th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Colombia in 1993. [4]