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Trần Tuấn Việt was born in Vinh, Nghe An Province, in 1983.From 1998 to 2001, he studied at Vinh University's High School for the Gifted. He moved to Hanoi in 2001 and studied architecture at the Hanoi University of Civil Engineering from 2001 to 2006.
His wife is Nuong Van Dinh Tran. While Tran was pursuing his work in the political and academic arenas, Nuong was exploring her many interests in the world of visual art. Nuong Van-Dinh Tran, a Fine Art artist, was trained as a painter and a printmaker at the Corcoran School of Art, and earned her MFA at the George Washington University.
Hung was born in Da Nang, South Vietnam. [5] [6] Following the fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, he immigrated to France at age 12.[7] [8]Hung majored in philosophy at a university in France.
Designer Adrian Anh Tuấn was also introduced as a new judge. In Cycle 7 , host Phạm Thị Thanh Hằng and Samuel Hoàng reprised their roles in the judging panel. Fashion designer Lý Quí Khánh and fashion stylist & Editor-in-Chief of Đẹp Magazine (where the word "Đẹp" is translated from Vietnamese, means beautiful) Hà Đỗ were ...
Joseph Trần Văn Toản was born on 7 April 1955 in Tam Kỳ, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam.He began his religious studies at the minor seminary of Long Xuyên in 1966, continuing until 1974, and then at the major seminary until 1980.
At Miss Earth 2006, supermodel Vu Nguyen Ha Anh confirmed her participation in the contest. In 2007, part of the Miss Earth 2007 contest was held in Vietnam, the first time Miss Earth was hosted in a country other than the Philippines. Truong Tri Truc Diem was first runner-up at Miss Vietnam Photogenic 2005.
Trần Phú was born on May 1, 1904, at An Thổ, phủ Tuy An, tỉnh Phú Yên (today xã An Dân, Tuy An District, Phú Yên Province) [2] where his father, Tran Van Pho, was a teacher. His father was born at the village of Tùng Sinh, now part of Tùng Ảnh commune, Đức Thọ District , Hà Tĩnh Province . [ 3 ]
Little Sister Thuy (Em Thúy), often referred as Little Thuy, is an oil painting created by painter Trần Văn Cẩn (Tran Van Can) in 1943. Depicting the artist's 8-year-old niece, the painting is considered one of Tran Van Can's finest works as well as one of the typical portraits of 20th-century Vietnam.