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The Hiền Lương Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Hiền Lương) is a bridge over Bến Hải River, Vĩnh Linh District, Quảng Trị Province, North Central Coast, Việt Nam.
U.S. jets destroyed the bridge on 5 April 1972 in order to delay invading North Vietnamese forces during the Easter Offensive. [1] After the Paris Peace Accords, a modern bridge was built next to the old bridge. Memorial portal to Ho Chi Minh, at the Hien Luong Bridge Looking across the Bến Hải River toward North Vietnam, March 1968.
Nguyễn Thị Hiền (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥ tʰi˧˨ʔ hiən˨˩]; born 1958) is the former Spouse of the President of Vietnam during the presidency of Trần Đại Quang from 2016 until his death in 2018.
Throughout the film, cai luong music is highlighted and plays a leading role in the entire story line. The film's title itself is also named after a musical instrument that plays the role of keeping the beat in cai luong. The script for Song Lang was conceived by Leon Le in 2012. However, because the original idea was not feasible, after a few ...
Thi Ninh TON NU T. N. TON NU ^ For people have length of fullname that is more than 3 single words, sometimes middle name is also abbreviated, to make the part of personal name that unabbreviated is become 2 single words and not too long.
Women -63 kg: Luong Thi Quyen; Taekwondo: Women -51 kg: Do Thi Bich Hanh; Women -47 kg: Nguyen Thi Huyen Dieu (her 4th gold medal in a row since 1999) Men -84 kg: Nguyen Trong Cuong; Men +84: Nguyen Van Hung (his 4th Gold medal in a row since 1999) Gymnastics. Women artistic individual - all round: Do Thi Ngan Thuong; Women balance beam: Do Thi ...
1969 map of the Demilitarized Zone. The Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone was a demilitarized zone at the 17th parallel in Quang Tri province that was the dividing line between North Vietnam and South Vietnam from 21 July 1954 to 2 July 1976, when Vietnam was officially divided into 2 de facto countries, which was 2 de jure military gathering areas supposed to be sustained in the short term after ...
Originally, many thước of varying lengths were in use in Vietnam, each used for different purposes. According to Hoàng Phê (1988), [1] the traditional system of units had at least two thước of different lengths before 1890, [2] the thước ta (lit. "our ruler") or thước mộc ("wooden ruler"), equal to 0.425 metres (1 ft 4.7 in), and the thước đo vải ("ruler for measuring ...