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  2. List of programmes broadcast by Vietnam Television paytv

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    Người của công chúng; Người Việt trẻ (thay thế Người của công chúng, phát sóng từ 2010) Nhịp điệu giải trí (thay cho Tiêu điểm 5-3-2-1) Nhịp điệu thời trang; Phong cách; Quán âm nhạc; Tạp chí 7/1 (thay cho Tiêu điểm 5-3-2-1) Thế giới nghệ thuật; Thời sự 19h (tiếp sóng VTV1)

  3. Võ Thị Sáu - Wikipedia

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    Võ Thị Sáu (1933 – 23 January 1952) was a Vietnamese schoolgirl who fought as a guerrilla against the French occupiers of Vietnam, then part of French Indochina. She was captured, tried, convicted, and executed by the French colonialists in 1952, becoming the first woman to be executed at Côn Sơn Prison. Today she is considered a ...

  4. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    Phan Bội Châu ( Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam ), was a pioneer of Vietnamese 20th century nationalism. In 1904, he formed a revolutionary organization called Duy Tân Hội ("Modernization Association"). From 1905 to 1908, he ...

  5. Sài Gòn Giải Phóng - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 2615-9880. Website. sggp .org .vn ( vi-VN) en .sggp .org .vn ( en-US) Sài Gòn Giải Phóng (English: Liberated Saigon) also known as SGGP and Saigon Giai Phong, is a Vietnamese Communist Party newspaper published from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. It is published in Vietnamese, English and Chinese. [1] [2] Its Chinese print version uses ...

  6. Dâu Temple - Wikipedia

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    Dâu Temple ( Vietnamese: chùa Dâu ), also known under formal names: Diên Ứng (延應寺), Pháp Vân (法雲寺), and Cổ Châu, is a major Buddhist temple in Thanh Khương commune, huyện Thuận Thành, Bắc Ninh Province. [1] Located some 30 km east of Hanoi, the temple historically marks the ancient settlement of Luy Lâu, once an ...

  7. Vovinam - Wikipedia

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    Vovinam (short for Võ Việt Nam, meaning "Vietnamese Martial Arts"), officially known as Việt Võ Đạo (越武道, meaning "Vietnamese Way of Martial Arts") is a Vietnamese martial art [1] founded in 1938 by Nguyễn Lộc. It is based on traditional Vietnamese eclectic sources. Vovinam, based on the principle of "hard and soft", involves ...

  8. Thích Nhật Từ - Wikipedia

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    Thích Nhật Từ in 2014. Ven. Thich Nhat Tu or Thích Nhật Từ (釋日慈) in Vietnamese ( Saigon, 1969) is a Vietnamese Buddhist reformer, an author, a poet, a psychological consultant, and an active social activist in Vietnam. [1] He is committed to propagate Buddha's teachings through education, cultural activities and charitable ...

  9. Võ Văn Thưởng - Wikipedia

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    Võ Văn Thưởng was born on 13 December 1970 in Hải Dương, North Vietnam. [7] His family left the South during the Vietnam War. In 1988, he majored in Marxist–Leninist Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Ho Chi Minh City. [a] In 1992, he graduated with a Bachelor of Philosophy in Marxism–Leninism.