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Ỷ Lan (chữ Hán: 倚 蘭, lit: leaning on the orchid, 1044–1117) or Empress Mother Linh Nhân (Vietnamese: Linh Nhân Hoàng thái hậu, chữ Hán: 靈 仁 太 后) was a Vietnamese concubine and regent who effectively controlled the imperial government of Vietnam for over 40 years.
Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc (born April 4, 1990), also known mononymously as Lan Ngọc, is a Vietnamese actress. She gained popularity with her lead role in The Floating Lives , for which she won the Best Leading Actress award at the 2010 Kite Awards .
D. Johnny Dang; Đặng Sỹ; Đặng Tuyết Mai; Binh Danh; Khoi Dao; Diễm Liên; Đỗ Hoàng Điềm; Tyler Diep; Linh Dinh; Viet D. Dinh; Andrew Do; Cong Thanh Do
Chế Linh, Duy Khánh, ... Hương Thanh (sister) Hương Lan, real name Trần Thị Ngọc Ánh (Saigon, 1956) is a Vietnamese popular singer. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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Đỗ Thanh Hải (director); Thuận Châu (writer); Vũ Mai Huê, Thu Hằng, Minh Thông, Phú Thăng, Trần Hạnh, Thu Huyền, Lan Minh, Thu Vân, Hoài Vũ, Lan Phượng, Mai Lâm, Thu Hường, Đức Anh... Marriage, Drama, Psychological Adapted from Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Tú's short story 'Vô đề' 27 Aug-5 Sep Fri/Wed-Sun
Phùng Khánh Linh [a] (born May 7, 1994) is a Vietnamese singer and songwriter. She is known for the song "Hôm nay tôi buồn", the album Yesteryear and the album Citopia . She received seven nominations for the Dedication Music Award , one for the Yellow Mai Award and one nomination for the Green Wave Award, but did not win any of them.
Làn Sóng Xanh (English: "Green Wave") is a Vietnamese music chart programme.The major popular music award in Vietnam, one of the nation’s biggest music contests. Làn Sóng Xanh was launched in 1997 by the Voice of Ho Chi Minh City radio station.