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Viet was born in Ban Mê Thuột, South Vietnam in 1971. [17] He was the son of Linda Thanh Nguyen and Joseph Thanh Nguyen, [18] refugees from North Vietnam who had moved south in 1954. [19] [20] Viet's mother's real name is Nguyễn Thị Bảy and she is a
Nguyễn Thanh Long (born September 3, 1966) is a Vietnamese politician and doctor who served as Minister of Health from July 2020 to his removal from the Communist Party of Vietnam in June 2022 for involvement in the Việt Á corruption scandal. During his term as Minister of Health, he was in acting capacity from July to November 2020.
Nguyễn Huệ, as depicted on the South Vietnamese 200 đồng banknote. Emperor Quang Trung statue at Bộc Temple. Nguyễn Huệ was regarded as the national savior of Vietnam and one of the most popular figures in the country. [37] Nguyễn Huệ was deified in Vietnamese culture, Bộc Temple (Chùa Bộc) in Hanoi was a temple to him.
Nguyễn Chí Thanh was born on January 1, 1914, [4] in the village of Quảng Điền in Thừa Thiên province. Thanh was son of Nguyễn Hán and Trần Thị Thiển, the sixth of 11 children. He grew up in a middle-class family, and was well educated. At the age of 14, his father died, and his family became poor.
In 1994, he became the Chief of Lao Dong Representative Office in the Central and Highland Vietnam. In 1998, he retired at the age of 61. NGUYEN pursues his passion in doing research on the culture and history of the Nguyen dynasty [3] and Ancient Hue. He had spent time in France and US to search for documents on the culture and history of Vietnam.
Hoàng Nguyên Thanh (born in 1995 in Bình Phước Province, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese marathoner, who has won five Vietnamese national championships in men's marathon. [1] He is also the first Vietnamese runner to have ever won a gold medal in the men's marathon at the SEA Games , winning in 2021 . [ 2 ]
Nguyễn was born in 1863 in the village of Thạnh Mỹ in Thăng Bình prefecture in Quảng Nam Province. Nguyễn had come from a scholarly family, as his father was a high-ranking mandarin under Emperor Tự Đức. Nguyễn had registered to participate in the regional imperial examinations in 1885, when fighting broke out in the capital ...
Lam Thanh Nguyen (Vietnamese: Lâm Thành Nguyên; 1904–1977), also known as Hai Ngoán, was a Vietnamese military leader, lieutenant general of the Vietnamese National Army and the deputy commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Hòa Hảo. [1] Receiving French military education, he was a native of Nhơn Nghĩa village in Cần Thơ.