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  2. VNG Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Zing Me is a social network operated by VNG, introduced in August 2009. It is integrated directly via the Zing system, with a variety of special applications like blogging, photo and music sharing, gaming, video clips, and email. In addition, Zing Me was the first social network in Vietnam that had the properties of a platform.

  3. Zalo - Wikipedia

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    The name for Zalo is a blend of Zing (an online website managed by VNG) and alo (a standard phrase used to answer a call in Vietnam). [3] Zalo was created by Vương Quang Khải, the executive Vice President of VNG. [4] After studying in the United States, he returned to Vietnam in 2007. [5]

  4. List of cities in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Cities in Vietnam are identified by the government as settlements with considerable area and population that play important roles vis-a-vis politics, economy and culture. . Status of cities falls into four categories: special, first class (I), second class (II), and third class (I

  5. Zuni (website) - Wikipedia

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    Zuni.vn is an e-learning website founded by the Vietnam Internet User Community Foundation (VNIF) and VNG Corporation, launched on March 13, 2014. [1] At that time, the website had approximately 60,000 users, [2] 300 video lessons, 1700 sample tests of eight main subjects used for Vietnamese university entrance exam including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Literacy, Biography ...

  6. Postal codes in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table listing the postal codes and telephone area codes in Vietnam (according to Vietnam Post, under the VNPOST corporation). Note: The provinces and cities are listed in order from North to South, and the centrally-governed cities are highlighted in bold.

  7. Ho Chi Minh City Television - Wikipedia

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    The station's main headquarters are located at the corner of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai and Dinh Tien Hoang Street. It also has an office in Ha Noi. HTV has two main analog channels - HTV7 and HTV9. The station started digital television at the end of 2013 using two to three multiplexes that transmit a total of 17 HTV-owned channels.

  8. Năm Cam - Wikipedia

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    Trương Văn Cam was born in 1947 to a poor family in Saigon as the son of Trương Văn Bưởi, who had immigrated from Quảng Nam to Saigon. [5] Năm Cam's first brush with the law came when he was just 15 years old for stabbing a man to death in a fight; he subsequently served two years in prison before joining the South Vietnamese army in 1966.

  9. Giang Văn Minh - Wikipedia

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    Meaning Ma Yuan's copper column is now green with moss, which refers to Ma Yuan's suppression of the Trưng Sisters' uprising, implying that the Ming Dynasty was still controlling Dai Viet. According to a 19th century genealogy of the Giang Family, when faced with such arrogance, Giang Van Minh boldly responded with the sentence: