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The series became a critical and commercial success. In 1995, he was voted the most popular writer in 20 years (1975–1995) and the most notably talented individual in a poll held by Tuổi Trẻ Press. In May 2007, after five years hiatus, Nguyen Nhat Anh resumed Kính vạn hoa in the newspaper Thanh Niên in May 2007, containing nine fresh ...
Anh Do (born 2 June 1977) [2] is a Vietnamese-born Australian author, actor, comedian, and painter. He has appeared on Australian TV shows such as Thank God You're Here and Good News Week , and was runner-up on Dancing with the Stars in 2007.
Ticket to Childhood (Vietnamese: Cho tôi xin một vé đi tuổi thơ, literally "Please Give me a ticket to Childhood") is a 2008 novella by Nguyễn Nhật Ánh.With this novella, Nguyễn Nhật Ánh was awarded S.E.A. Write Award in 2010.
Maybe we are in love: Có lẽ nào ta yêu nhau: Ẩn Lan 2010 Wrong lifestyle: Lối sống sai lầm: Hiền River of the Brothers: Dòng sông huynh đệ: Hiền 2011 You and I: Anh và em: Kim Anh 2012 Ambitious T : Chữ T danh vọng: Phương Thúy 2013 Love to the end: Yêu đến tận cùng: Hà An 2014 Fidelity: Lồng son: Mai ...
The story "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong" was made into a film in 1998 titled A Soldier's Sweetheart, starring Kiefer Sutherland. [ citation needed ] A film adaptation of the book, directed by Rupert Sanders and starring Tom Hardy , is currently in pre-production.
Trần Đại Nghĩa (13 September 1913 – 9 August 1997) was a Vietnamese scientist, military engineer, and prominent figure in the defense industry of Vietnam. [1] He was a major-general and an academician. He was awarded the Order of Ho Chi Minh and named a Hero of Labor. He was elected as an Academician to the former USSR Academy of ...
Bai Wei (白薇) was the pen name of Huang Zhang (黄彰), born in 1894 in Zixing (资兴), in the south-east of Hunan. [1] She also went by other pen names,including Li, Ying, Su Ru, Chong, Laokao, Sufei, Lady Baiwei, Huang Yufa and Lady Suru. [1] Bai Wei was a revolutionary playwright, poet, and fiction and essay writer.
Bao Viet Life (100%) was separated from Bao Viet Insurance in 2004. Bao Viet has been offering life insurances since 1996. [7] 2012 revenues were 7,090bn VND ($340m) and profits 688bn ($33m). [6] According to the Ministry of Finance, it is the leading life insurer in Vietnam with a market share of 23.9% in 2012. [6]