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She donated money for 20 families living under unfortunate condition in Hoa Hiep Nam Ward, which was up to 50 million VND in total. [25] In October 2009, she released a booklet named Những Khoảnh Khắc Của Hồ Ngọc Hà (Ho Ngoc Ha's Moments), until February next year, all the booklets were sold for 30 million VND.
Văn-học Việt-Nam. Glendale, Ca.: Dainam. An Nam phong tục sách, Mai Viên Đoàn Triển, Nhà xuất bản Hà Nội 2008; Các khía cạnh văn hoá Việt Nam, Nguyễn Thị Thanh Bình - Dana Healy, Nhà xuất bản Thế giới 2006; Cơ sở văn hóa Việt Nam, Trần Quốc Vượng (chủ biên), Nhà xuất bản Giáo ...
Lê Ngọc Bình (黎玉玶, 1785 [1] – 1810) was a Vietnamese princess, youngest daughter of Emperor Lê Hiển Tông of Lê dynasty.Her early life was unknown, when the Tây Sơn dynasty succeeded Lê dynasty as the official dynasty of Vietnam; Emperor Quang Trung ordered his Crown Prince Nguyễn Quang Toản (later Emperor Cảnh Thịnh) to marry her.
[1] From the shore, Thê Húc Bridge (Cầu Thê Húc) leads to the islet. Buildings of the temple include the Tháp Bút ("The Pen Tower"), the Đài Nghiên (ink-slab), the Đắc Nguyệt ("moon contemplation pavilion") and the Đình Trấn Ba (pavilion against waves), all of which have symbolic meaning.
Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hoa (born November 10, 1987, in Long An) is a Vietnamese coach and former volleyball player. She is a former captain of the Vietnam women's national volleyball team . She is now the head coach of the VTV Bình Điền Long An youth team.
Hồ Bích Ngọc was born on 13 April 1983 in Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Bich Ngoc grew up in Binh Thanh District, a central district of the southern Vietnamese metropolis. Ngoc gained first public attention after participating at Unplugged 97, an English language music competition held by the Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and ...
The Battle of Ngọc Hồi-Đống Đa or Qing invasion of Đại Việt (Vietnamese: Trận Ngọc Hồi - Đống Đa; Chinese: 清軍入越戰爭), also known as Victory of Kỷ Dậu (Vietnamese: Chiến thắng Kỷ Dậu), was fought between the forces of the Vietnamese Tây Sơn dynasty and the Qing dynasty in Ngọc Hồi [] (a place near Thanh Trì) and Đống Đa in northern Vietnam ...
Ngọc Sơn is a commune (xã) and village in Hiệp Hòa District, Bắc Giang Province, in northeastern Vietnam. [1] It has a population of 9,412 according to the 2009 Census. References