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Vietnamese Ceramics from the Hoi An Excavation: The Cu Lao Cham Ship Cargo. John Guy, Orientations, sept. 2000; The Maritime Archaeology of Shipwrecks and Ceramics in Southeast Asia. J Green and R Harper; Pope, Frank (2007). Dragon Sea: A True Tale of Treasure, Archeology, and Greed off the Coast of Vietnam. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978 ...
The Hoi An Memories Show, performed at the Hoi An Impression Theme Park, is a large-scale outdoor theatrical performance that showcases the city's 400-year history. The show features over 500 performers on a 25,000-square-meter stage, depicting Hoi An's transformation from a rural village into a major Southeast Asian trading port. [36]
Trấn Thành (season 1–5) Trường Giang (season 6) Starring: Việt Hương (season 1–2, 5–6) Hoài Linh (season 1–2, 5) Vân Sơn (season 3–4) Hồng Đào (season 3–4) Trấn Thành (season 6) Country of origin: Vietnam: Original language: Vietnamese: No. of series: 6: No. of episodes: 92+4 specials: Production; Executive ...
Vingroup JSC (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Vingroup – Công ty CP, lit. 'Vingroup Group – JSC') is a Vietnamese conglomerate headquartered in Long Bien district , Hanoi . Vingroup is one of the largest conglomerates of Vietnam, [ 3 ] focusing on technology, industry, [ 4 ] real estate development, retail and services from healthcare to hospitality.
HCATV 1 – HiTV: Economic – Cultural – Social Information BTS – HiTV (2009–2013) HanoiCab1 – HiTV (2014 - 2022) HCATV 2 – YouTV: Women – family TVM (2009–2014) HCATV 5 – Shopping 24h: Shopping at home BTS/HCATV5/Hanoicab 5 – VNK Home Shopping (2008–2014; 2017–2020) Hanoicab 5 – Sành Mua Shopping (2016–2017)
Vinpearl Cable Car is a 3,320-metre-long gondola lift, which links Hon Tre Island with Nha Trang in Vietnam. It has been called the longest cable car over the sea. [1] It was built by POMA and uses seven offshore support Eiffel- type towers that all stand in the sea. The tallest is 115 metres high, with 40 metres of its structure below the ...
Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was an American journalist who worked for The Wall Street Journal. On January 23, 2002, he was kidnapped by Islamist militants while he was on his way to what he had expected would be an interview with Pakistani religious cleric Mubarak Ali Gilani in the city of Karachi.
1: May 3–7, 2010 1 — 5 26 — [1] 2: May 10–14, 2010 6 — 10 26 28 [2] 3: May 17–21, 2010 11 — 15 26 30 [3] 4: May 24–28, 2010 16 — 20 28 30 [4] 5: May ...