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Tuổi Trẻ ("Youth", [tuəj˧˩˧ ʈɛ˧˩˧]) [1] is a major daily newspaper in Vietnam, published in Vietnamese by the Hồ Chí Minh City branch of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union, the youth wing of the Communist Party of Vietnam. While it is still the official mouthpiece of that organization, it has grown to become the largest ...
Chu Đức Tính, Director of the Hồ Chí Minh Museum, in an interview with the newspaper Tuổi Trẻ said that he and his colleagues at the museum have debated many times with Huang Zheng, the first person who published about Zeng Xueming's marriage to Ho. He characterized it as a rumor heard on the Internet and concluded that "this is a ...
Out of La Hối's estimated 20 self-made works, only Xuân và tuổi trẻ, as well as Xuân sắc quê hương (The Colours of Spring), [6] remains. In his memory, poet Thế Lữ wrote the lyrics to Xuân và tuổi trẻ during a visit to Hội An in 1946.
According to Tuổi Trẻ, when The House of No Man reached 500 billion VND, its revenue equaled the total revenue of Vietnamese cinema in 2010 and 50% of that in 2012. [68] After an extended release period, the film's team confirmed it concluded with a total revenue of 475 billion VND, equivalent to 5.8 million tickets sold.
Nguyễn Thanh Tùng (born 5 July 1994), known professionally as Sơn Tùng M-TP ([s̪əːn˧ tuŋ͡m˨˩ ɛm˧ ti:˧ bi:˧]), is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter and actor.Born and raised in Thái Bình, Thái Bình province, his family discovered his singing ability when he was two years old.
Kênh 14 is considered by many people as a tabloid site - as most of its published content contains subjective and biased information. [4] According to an article published in Tuổi Trẻ newspaper in 2009, the reason was that many of the site's collaborators were still students; hence, they did not have the required journalism skills and ethics.
Võ Thị Thắng (10 December 1945 – 22 August 2014) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and stateswoman. She was a member of the Long An delegation to the National Assembly of Vietnam during its fourth, fifth, and sixth sessions (1975 to 1981).
Linda Kiều was a caricature character that appeared in comic strip of Tuổi Trẻ Cười [c] (a supplement of Tuổi Trẻ daily newspaper), written by Nguyễn Hữu Tài and Lê Văn Nghĩa. The character was depicted with flirtatious, demanding, and flamboyant gestures. [42] [43]