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District 7 (Quận 7) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2024, the district had a population of 456,789 and an area of 36 km². [1] District 7 is connected to the city of Thủ Đức by the Phú Mỹ Bridge, which opened in September 2009.
The briefing room of an escape room in Tampere, Finland. Escape rooms are inspired by escape room video games, live-action role-playing, point-and-click adventure games, puzzle hunts, interactive theater, and haunted houses. [6] [7] [8] They are also referred to as "room escapes," "escape games," "exit games," or "live escapes."
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.
Bình Thạnh is a district of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.As of 2017, the district had a population of 490,618 and a total area of 21 km 2. [1]The name of the district was formed from the names of two wards in the old Gò Vấp district, Bình Hòa and Thạnh Mỹ Tây.
Quân khu 7 (7th Military Region) Active: 10 December 1945 – present [1] Country Vietnam: Allegiance: People's Army of Vietnam: Branch: Active duty: Role: Regular force: Size: Equivalent to Corps: Part of: People's Army of Vietnam: Garrison/HQ: Phú Nhuận district, Ho Chi Minh City: Engagements: First Indochina War Vietnam War Cambodian ...
The People's Committee's headquarters is located at No. 99, Trần Quốc Thảo street, Ward 7. Before 2015, it was located at No. 185 Cách Mạng Tháng 8 street. The district also hosts the hall of the city's Party Committee at No. 111 Bà Huyện Thanh Quan street.
727 Tran Hung Dao, also known as Saigon [1] or President Building, [2] was a reportedly haunted building located in Ho Chi Minh City. It was also used by the American soldiers on rent during the Vietnam War. [1] It was originally commissioned by Nguyễn Tấn Đời, a Vietnamese businessman. The building with 530 rooms, divided into 6 blocks ...
Tran Yen district has 21 commune-level administrative units, including Cổ Phúc town (district capital) and 20 communes: Báo Đáp, Bảo Hưng, Cường Thịnh, Đào Thịnh, Hòa Cuông, Hồng Ca, Hưng Khánh, Hưng Thịnh, Kiên Thành, Lương Thịnh, Minh Quán, Minh Quân, Nga Quán, Quy Mông, Tân Đồng, Vân Hội, Việt Cường, Việt Hồng, Việt Thành, Y Can.