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Bùi Thị Phương Thanh (born 27 April 1973), is a Vietnamese contemporary singer. [1] She is one of the most renowned singers from Vietnam. Thanh is known for her diverse styles, especially when performing on stage.
Bui Tuong Phong (1942–1975) – computer graphics pioneer; inventor of Phong reflection model and Phong shading interpolation method; Duy-Loan Le – Prominent Texas Instruments engineer; Eugene H. Trinh – NASA astronaut, first Vietnamese-American to travel into outer space [60] Hồ Thành Việt (1955–2003) – founder of VNI Software ...
It was hosted by Đức Khuê. Singer Phương Thanh participated in the game, answered all 15 questions correctly and won the prize of "working as an editor of Ai là triệu phú for one day". [23] The show didn't air on February 8, 2005 due to 2005 Lunar New Year's eve. The show didn't air on June 21, 2005 due to 2005 VTV Cup matches.
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His contemporaries include Lam Truong, Minh Thuan, Phuong Thanh, My Linh, Duong Chi Linh, Quang Linh and Minh Tuyet. In September 2012, he visited Vietnam and was granted allowance perform from October to December 2012 by the Bureau of Art Performance.
Phuong Thanh as Doctor Ngoc Hoang; Luong Manh Hai as Quang Vinh; Kim Thu as Thanh Thanh; Vu Ngoc Dang as Thanh Thanh's brother; Hoang Map as Sang's student; Hieu Hien as Sang's student; Phuc Beo as Sang's student; Hoang Lan as Mrs. Le; Ngoc Huong as Mrs. Hang; Hoang Nhan as Old man; Phuong Dung as House owner; Le Bao Trung as Doctor; Quang Dung ...
Đinh Phương Thành (born 3 September 1995) [1] is a Vietnamese artistic gymnast. He won the bronze medal in the men's parallel bars event at the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea. In 2015, he won four gold medals at the Southeast Asian Games held in Singapore. [2] In 2018, he competed at the Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia ...
Vietnam competed at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code VIE. By sending a delegation of 516 athletes and competing in 33 out of 40 sports and in 352 out of a total of 439 events, it aimed for a top three placing in the medals table.