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Nguyen Truong To High School Tan Hoi, Dan Phuong Bac Ha - Dong Da High School 1999 No. 31, Lane 475/49 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan District Ngo Gia Tu High School No. 1A, Lane 538, Duong Lang, Dong Da Ngo Si Lien High School Group 5, Chien Thang area, Xuan Mai town, Chuong My district Phung Hung High School Thuong Tin
The HUS High School for Gifted Students, commonly known as High School for Gifted Students of Science (HSGS; Vietnamese: Trường Trung học phổ thông chuyên Khoa học Tự nhiên), is a specialized, most-selective (6% acceptance rate) public magnet school of VNU University of Science, a member of Vietnam National University, Hanoi system.
The HNUE High School for Gifted Students (Vietnamese: Trường Trung học phổ thông chuyên Đại học Sư phạm), commonly known as HNUE High School (Vietnamese: Chuyên Sư phạm, CSP), is a public magnet school in Hanoi, Vietnam. The school was founded in 1966 as a national educational institution to nurture Vietnamese students who ...
Vinh Kieu Service Urban Area, Dong Nguyen Ward, Tu Son Town, Bac Ninh Province. [5] The school's size is over 13 hectares and will train over 15,000 students and 600 lecturers. The total investment of the project is over VND 800 billion. The University of Natural Resources and Environment has approved investment policy. [6] [7]
The Institute of Hán-Nôm Studies (Vietnamese: Viện nghiên cứu Hán Nôm; Hán Nôm: 院研究漢喃), or Hán-Nôm Institute (Vietnamese: Viện Hán Nôm, Hán Nôm: 院漢喃) in Hanoi, Vietnam, is the main research centre, historical archival agency and reference library for the study of chữ Hán and chữ Nôm (together, Hán-Nôm) texts for Vietnamese language in Vietnam.
Nguyễn Biểu (chữ Hán: 阮表) (1350 - 1413)was a prominent figure in Vietnamese history, serving as the Home Minister (Hau Tran). He was born in Bình Hòa, Chi La, Nghệ An , and later moved to Yên Hồ , Đức Thọ , Hà Tĩnh (formerly part of Nghệ Tĩnh) city.
Định was born in the Bình Sơn District in the Quảng Ngãi prefecture in Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam. [2] The son of a military mandarin named Trương Cầm, Định went south in the 1830s when his father was posted to Gia Định as the provincial commander. [3]
Nguyễn Trường Tộ was born into a Roman Catholic family in Nghệ An Province in central Vietnam, approximately in the year 1830 (from 1827 to 1830). His native village of Bùi Chu is part of present-day Hung Trung village in Hưng Nguyên district of Nghe An province.