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By the end of January 2023, the film's revenue in Vietnam was second only to Bố già, another film directed by Trấn Thành and Vũ Ngọc Đãng. [55] After 11 days of release, on February 2, the film The House of No Man surpassed the record set by Bố già to become the fastest Vietnamese film to reach 300 billion VND in revenue. [61]
The Long Ballad (Chinese: 长歌行; pinyin: Chánggē Xíng) is a 2021 Chinese television series based on the manhua of the same name by Xia Da.It is directed by Zhu Ruibin, and stars Dilraba Dilmurat, Wu Lei, Zhao Lusi and Liu Yuning. [1]
Tang Dan was born 11 September 1975 in Chengdu, Sichuan. She graduated from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 1998, having studied art and painting. In 1997–1998 she was an exchange student at Kunsthochschule Kassel. In 2000 Tang went to the University of Wuppertal to study
Zeng Xueming (Chinese: 曾雪明; [1] October 1905 – 14 November 1991), known in Vietnamese as Tăng Tuyết Minh, was a Chinese midwife. She was a Catholic from Guangzhou and it was claimed that she married Nguyễn Ái Quốc (a pseudonym used by Vietnamese communist leader Hồ Chí Minh ) in October 1926.
Film debut. 1957: She Married an Overseas Chinese (aka China Wife) Tsang Tai-Sing [5] The Whispering Palm (aka Moon Over Malaya) Ngor Ming [6] [5] 1964: The Beau: Ka Bo: 1966: The Spy with My Face: Cheung Man Fu and #1 [7] [8] 1967: Diamond Robbery [9] Man from Interpol [10] [11] The Professionals: Kam Chun-Yue [12] Revenger: The Story of a ...
The Empress of China (simplified Chinese: 武媚娘传奇; traditional Chinese: 武媚娘傳奇; pinyin: Wǔ Mèiniáng chuánqí) is a 2014 Chinese television series based on events in the 7th and 8th-century Tang dynasty, starring producer Fan Bingbing as the titular character Wu Zetian—the only female emperor (empress regnant) in Chinese history.
Xuanzang is a 2016 Chinese-Indian historical adventure film that dramatizes the life of Xuanzang (602—664), a Buddhist monk and scholar. [5] The film depicts his arduous nearly two-decade overland journey to India during the Tang dynasty on a mission to bring Buddhist scriptures to China, largely related to the 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West.
Tang Wong (Thai: ตั้งวง) is a 2013 Thai indie coming-of-age drama film directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasmee.It tells the story of a group of secondary school students struggling to learn a traditional dance as an offering for the local spirit shrine, which takes place against the backdrop of the 2010 Thai political crisis.