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Trần Tuấn Anh (Vietnamese pronunciation: [t͡ɕən˨˩ twən˧˦ ʔajŋ̟˧˧]; born 6 April 1964 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese politician. His family is originally from Đức Phổ District , Quảng Ngãi Province . [ 1 ]
Trương Anh Ngọc (born January 19, 1976) is a Vietnamese international news reporter, sports reporter, football commentator, writer and journalist.Anh Ngọc is known as one of the top sports reporters in Vietnam, especially about football and especially Italian football.
Tracer (Vietnamese: Truy Sát) is a 2016 Vietnamese martial arts action film directed by Cuong Ngo, with action directed by Trung Ly.It stars Truong Ngoc Anh, Thien Nguyen, Lamou Vissay, Cuong Seven, Maria Tran, Marcus Guilhem, Hieu Nguyen, Thinh Vinh, Hong Que, and Quang Huan.
Glorious Ashes (original title: Tro tàn rực rỡ) is a 2022 Vietnamese-language drama film directed and written by Bùi Thạc Chuyên.It is an adaptation of two short stories, Glorious Ashes (Tro tàn rực rỡ) and Drifting Firewood (Củi mục trôi về), taken from the Đảo (Island) short story collection by Vietnamese writer Nguyễn Ngọc Tư. [2]
Lữ Anh Tuấn (born 4 October 1947) stage name Tuấn Ngọc is a Vietnamese singer. [1] His first album appeared in 1990 and over the following 20 years, he has released 20 more albums, becoming one of the most recognised singers on Vietnamese TV.
Attorney - Minister of HUD Trần Ngọc Liễng with his wife and children: daughter Mrs. Biron-Trần Ngọc Mai, son Dr. Trần Ngọc Liên, MD., daughter Mrs. Trần Ngọc Huệ, and Dr. Trần Ngọc Anh, DDS.- Photo was taken in 1966. Trần is a direct descendant / oldest son of an aristocrat family (his father was "Ông Phán/Ông ...
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai: 15 (0) 2022: Đông Á Thanh Hóa: 6 (0) International career ‡ 2011–2013: Vietnam U23: 5 (0) 2013–2014: Vietnam: 1 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16 June 2018 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2 June 2013
Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (born 21 January 1958) is a Vietnamese sprinter. She competed in the women's 200 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. [1] References