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Nhã Ca, Vietnamese poet. Nhã Ca (pen name for Trần Thị Thu Vân; 20 October 1939, Huế, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-American poet and novelist. Trần Thị Thu Vân grew up in Huế and studied at Đồng Khánh College there. She moved to Saigon in 1960 and married the poet Trần Dạ Từ, with whom she had seven children.
Thạnh Phú is a commune (xã) and village in Cái Nước district, Cà Mau province, in Vietnam This page was last edited on 5 September 2024, at 15:30 (UTC). ...
Located at the extreme southern tip of South Vietnam, Năm Căn was a swampy fishing and charcoal-collecting village which had been overrun by the Viet Cong (VC) during the Tet Offensive and almost totally destroyed. The few primitive old roads were abandoned and useless. Until 1969 the area had been left to the VC. [2]
'Shipbuilding Company of the Red River'), formally the Hong Ha Shipbuilding One Member LLC (Vietnamese: Công Ty TNHH MTV Đóng Tàu Hồng Hà, lit. ' Red River Shipbuilding Co., Ltd'), [ 5 ] [ 6 ] also recognized by its military designation Z173 Shipyard ( Vietnamese : Nhà máy Z173 , lit.
Cà Mau (listen ⓘ) is a city in southern Vietnam. It is the capital of Cà Mau province , a province in the Mekong Delta region, in the southernmost part of Vietnam's inland territory (mainland). The city is characterised by its system of transport canals, and most goods are transported there by boats and barges.
The Hong Kong registration was renewed in 1984-08-31 under the old registered names, but with location set to People's Republic of China. Central Bank of China 1931 (no date) 10 cents Chung Hwa Book Company (Hong Kong) Limited ( 中華書局(香港)有限公司 ): Originally established in 1927 in Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong.
Map of Thăng Long. Atlas of Hồng Đức, known in Vietnamese as Hồng Đức bản đồ sách (chữ Hán: 洪德版圖冊), sometimes called the Geography of Hồng Đức is a set of geographic maps of Dai Viet issued during the reign of Lê Thánh Tông, the 21st year of Hồng Đức era (1490). [1]
The Tự Lực văn đoàn was an influential literary collective founded in 1932-1933 by Nhất Linh and Khái Hưng.They were one of the most significant political and literary movements in twentieth-century Vietnam and published significantly via their two journals, Phong Hóa (Mores, 1932–1936) and Ngày Nay (Today, 1936–1940, 1945) as well as their own publishing house (Đời Nay).