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An individual who participates in these criminal activities can be called a giang hồ, [a] găng-xtơ, [b] côn đồ, [c] or tội phạm; [d] while a criminal organization is known as băng đảng or băng nhóm, depending on its scale. [2] [3] They are those whose goal is to make money from illegal and overall immoral activities.
Hoàng Lê nhất thống chí (皇 黎 一 統 志, Records of the Unification of Imperial Lê), also known as An Nam nhất thống chí (安 南 一 統 志, Records of the Unification of Annam), written by the Writers of Ngô family (吳 家 文 派, Ngô gia văn phái), is a Vietnamese historical novel written in Classical Chinese which consists of 17 chapter based upon the events in the ...
Hiệp Hòa District borders to the north with Tân Yên district, to the south with Yên Phong district, to the east with Việt Yên town, and to the west with Thái Nguyên province and Sóc Sơn district of Hanoi. The total natural land area of the district is 20,110 hectares; Agricultural land is 13,479 hectares or 67%
The Battle of Hiệp Hòa was a minor battle of the Vietnam War. On the night of November 22, 1963, an estimated 500 Viet Cong (VC) fighters overran the Hiệp Hòa Special Forces Camp, resulting in four American personnel missing.
Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group is a Vietnamese drink producer. [1] The company was founded by Tran Qui Thanh in 1994. It is the largest privately-owned soft drink provider in Vietnam, and produces over a billion litres a year. [2] The company operates in Vietnam and 16 additional countries including Australia and China. [2]
Nhất Chi Mai (February 20, 1934 – May 16, 1967), born Phan Thị Mai and legally named Thích nữ Diệu Huỳnh, was a Buddhist nun who killed herself in an act of self-immolation in Saigon on May 16, 1967, in protest at the Vietnam War.
Phụng Hiệp is a rural district (huyện) of Hậu Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.The district is split into 3 commune-level towns Cây Dương (capital), Búng Tàu and Kinh Cùng, and 12 rural communes: Bình Thành, Hiệp Hưng, Hòa An, Hòa Mỹ, Long Thạnh, Phụng Hiệp, Phương Bình, Phương Phú, Tân Bình, Tân Long, Tân Phước Hưng, Thạnh Hòa.
Hoàng Hiệp (1 October 1931, in Chợ Mới – 9 January 2013, in Saigon) [1] was a Vietnamese songwriter. [2] He was a recipient of the Hồ Chí Minh Prize in 2000. [ 3 ]