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Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 6 Feb Giấc mộng lên đời (How to Upgrade My Life) 1 (70′) VFC Lê Cường Việt (director); Đỗ Bảo Châu (writer); Quốc Trị, Lê Nga, Anh Thái, Nguyễn Thu Hà, Bình Trọng, Phương Khanh, Văn Lượng, Trần Quang, Bích Thủy, Trần Hùng, Bảo Minh, Điền Viên, Hữu Bắc...
Tự Huy (director & writer); Lê Thu Hà, Phạm Hồng Minh, Vũ Thiếu Ngân, Vũ Hương Cốm, Hữu Độ, Văn Hiệp, Hoàng Thắng, Khắc Uẩn... 'Núi tương tư' theme song by Văn Vĩ: Romance, Drama, Period Based on Tản Đà's poem 'Thề non nước' 30 Dec: Followed by the playback of Đức tin (Faith).
Followed by the playback of Đất phương Nam (Song of the South), 11 episodes, 2 episodes per night except the final. The drama was produced and first released on HTV9 channel in 1997. [31] 22 Aug-3 Sep [32] [33] Cửa ngõ (The Gateway) 5 VTV Center in HCMC & ĐNRTV
Director Quang Huy directly went to the movie to see the film's effects and commented, "What made me most satisfied was that almost all of the audience responses praised the cast." On Friday, January 9, 2015, Director Quang Huy confirmed total revenue of film has reached over 42 billion, after a week to the cinema . After this film is 60 billion.
Cửa Song Đề, [116] eo biển Sunda South China Sea: Hoa Nam hải, Đông hải (from East Sea), Biển Đông Tigris: Tích Giang, Ti-gơ-rơ, Tigrơ, sông Tigris Baltic Sea: Ba La Đích hải, biển Baltic
Cửa Hội. Located 5 km from Cửa Lò along the beach, Cửa Hội is the place where the Lam River flows into the sea. From here, Hòn Ngư Island can be seen directly. This area is full of casuarina, and the sea here is still uncontaminated and quiet different from the busier atmosphere in Cửa Lò from Cửa Hội.
Cửa Ông Temple is situated on a high hill, approximately 100m above sea level, in Zone 9A of Cửa Ông Ward, Cẩm Phả City, Quảng Ninh Province. The temple is located about 40 km northeast of the city center of Halong City. The total planned area of Cửa Ông Temple is 12,125 hectares.
Phạm Quỳnh Anh (born 24 August 1984 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese singer. [1] She is the former member of Sắc Màu girl group and H.A.T girl group. Her songs targets at young audiences which are mostly ballad songs, such as Không Đau Vì Quá Đau, Càng Xa Càng Nhớ, Bụi Bay Vào Mắt, Người Dưng Ngược Lối,...