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  2. Hanoi Radio Television - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2016, Channel 2 switched to HD broadcasting. Both channels broadcast HD programs. This milestone marks a strong transformation of the Capital Television. On October 14, 2016, marking its 62nd founding anniversary, Hanoi Radio and Television Station increased the broadcast time on channel H1 to 24 hours a day.

  3. Hà Nội II W.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1998 as Tây W.F.C. in Tây, Vietnam. In 2008, Tây Province was subsumed into the city of Hanoi. So in 2009, the club was renamed Nội II W.F.C. Now the club is the youth squad of Nội I.

  4. Hanoi Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Hanoi (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Nội) is located in Nam Từ Liêm district of Hanoi, Vietnam. The museum displays artifacts from Hanoi's 1000-year history and the history, culture, heritage, and architecture of Vietnam. It showcases over 50,000 artifacts in a total area of nearly 54,000 square meters.

  5. Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural - Wikipedia

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    The mosaic wall mural is made from ceramic tesserae which are product of Bát Tràng, a nearby village famous for its Bát Tràng porcelain. [1]The content of the mosaic represents the decorative pattern from different periods in the history of Vietnam: Phùng Nguyên culture; Đông Sơn culture; Lý dynasty; Trần dynasty; Lê dynasty and Nguyễn dynasty.

  6. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Private channel of Ha Nam Cable TV (VTVcab Ha Nam) Cà Mau Online Private channel of Ca Mau cable TV (Cà Mau TV and báo Cà Mau sản xuất). HBCTV affiliated with VCTV/VTVcab in Hoa Bình province Operated by Hòa Bình Cable TV (in co-operated with VCTV/VTVcab) LCTV (2) Private channel of Mẫu Sơn cable TV (Lạng Sơn)

  7. Vietnam University of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Vietnam University of Fine Arts can be traced back to the colonial École des Beaux Arts de l’Indochine (1925–45) (the Indochina College of Fine Arts) which trained successive generations of Vietnamese students — and a smaller number of students from Cambodia and Laos — in the western art tradition, laying the groundwork for the development of a distinctive ...

  8. Hanoi Capital Region - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi Capital Region or Hanoi Metropolitan Area (Vietnamese: Vùng thủ đô Nội) is a metropolitan area currently planned by the government of Vietnam. This metropolitan area was created by decision 490/QD-TTg dated May 5, 2008 of the Prime Minister of Vietnam. Hanoi will be the core city of this metropolitan area.

  9. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi [a] (Vietnamese: Nội ⓘ) is the capital and second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river," [15] – Hanoi is bordered by the Red and Black Rivers. As a municipality, Hanoi consists of 12 urban districts, 17 rural districts, and one district-level town.