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The Trấn Quốc Pagoda in Hanoi is the oldest pagoda in the city, originally constructed in the sixth century during the reign of Emperor Lý Nam Đế (from 544 until 548), thus giving it an age of more than 1,500 years. When founded the temple was named Khai Quốc (National Founding) and was sited on the shores of the Red River, outside of ...
Trần Trung Nhàn, Trần Bích Ngọc (directors); Nguyễn Khắc Phục (writer); Xuân Trường, Sĩ Tiến, Lê Khanh, Hương Thảo, Tuyết Liên, Thành An, Thanh Tú, Minh Đức, Phạm Hồng Minh, Hữu Độ, Hồng Giang, Văn Toản, Đức Dũng, Viết Minh, Thái An, Trương Thị Hải, Trịnh Lê Phong, Hạnh Lâm, Lê ...
Trương Ngọc Ánh, Thiên Nguyễn, Maria Trần, Cường Seven, Lamou Vissay, Hiếu Nguyễn, Vinh Thủy, Marcus G. Sweet 20: Phan Gia Nhat Linh: Miu Lê, Hua Vi Vân, Ngô Kiên Huy: Comedy [7] Saigon, I Love You: Ly Minh Thang: Romantic comedy [8] Father and Son: Lương Dinh Dung: Arthouse [8] Zodiac 12: Five Steps of Love: Vũ Ngọc ...
Trần Quốc Trọng as Phan Sơn – Tycoon's elder brother; Trung Anh as Lương Bổng; Bảo Anh as Bảo Ngậu - Undercover cop who was sent to the tycoon's corporation for investigation. Trọng Hùng as Trần Tuấn; Doãn Quốc Đam [3] as Trần Tú – Tuấn's younger brother; Quốc Quân [4] [5] as "Aurelia" Lân; Vũ Hải as ...
One Pillar Pagoda in 1896. During Nguyễn dynasty, the pagoda was restored and rebuilt in 1840-1850 and 1922.. The pagoda was dynamited in 1954. Contrary to what is commonly written, it was not destroyed by the French, but by a Vietnamese Lieutenant of the French Army who was severely punished.
Trấn Vũ bronze statue in main shrine of the temple. Legend has it that Quán Thánh Temple was established during the reign of Emperor Lý Thái Tổ (reigned 1010–1028) and was dedicated to Trấn Vũ, Deity of the North in Taoism, whose symbols of power are the serpent and turtle (see section on Animal Symbolism below). [1]
Girl from Hanoi (Vietnamese: Em bé Hà Nội) is a 1974 Vietnamese drama film directed by Hải Ninh. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. [ 1 ] It also won the Golden Lotus at the 3rd Vietnam Film Festival .
Hanoi Cable TV (Hanoicab) (formerly part of Hanoi Radio and Television (HanoiTV)) General entertainment Owned by Hanoi Cable TV (Hanoicab), produced by Hanoi Radio and Television Station. HTVC2 [17] (defunct) General entertainment Hanoicab 3 – An Ninh Thế Giới: World Security STTV Hanoicab 4 – MOV Movies Hanoicab 5 – TV Shopping