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Hanoi Radio - Television Station was established on October 14, 1954, four days after the capital was liberated. A fixed radio station was installed at Thuy Ta Information and Exhibition House with simple technical facilities, laying the foundation for the later development of Hanoi Radio - Television Station.
c23lequydon@hanoiedu.vn Xuan Thuy High School Hoe Thi - Phuong Canh - Xuan Phuong Village - Tu Liem c3trandainghia@hanoiedu.vn Dao Duy Tu High School 2004
The Institute of Hán-Nôm Studies (Vietnamese: Viện nghiên cứu Hán Nôm; Hán Nôm: 院研究漢喃), or Hán-Nôm Institute (Vietnamese: Viện Hán Nôm, Hán Nôm: 院漢喃) in Hanoi, Vietnam, is the main research centre, historical archival agency and reference library for the study of chữ Hán and chữ Nôm (together, Hán-Nôm) texts for Vietnamese language in Vietnam.
Hanoi has had various names throughout history. It was known first as Long Biên (龍編, lit. ' dragons interweaving '), then Tống Bình (宋平, lit. ' Song pacification ') and Long Đỗ (龍肚, lit.
www.hus.vnu.edu.vn VNU University of Science ( VNU-HUS ; Vietnamese : Trường Đại học Khoa học Tự nhiên, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội ) or Hanoi University of Science , is a member of Vietnam National University, Hanoi .
The Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST; Vietnamese: Đại học Bách khoa Hà Nội, lit. 'Hanoi Polytechnic', formerly known in English as Hanoi University of Technology (HUT) until 2010) is the first and largest technical university and the most prestigious university in Vietnam.
www.haui.edu.vn Hanoi University of Industry ( Vietnamese : Đại học Công nghiệp Hà Nội ), also known by the abbreviation HaUI , is a public technical university in Hanoi , Vietnam . Founded 1898, the university was one of the first technical schools to be established in the country and has since become a comprehensive research ...
Long Biên is an urban district (quận) of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. [3] The district currently has 14 wards, covering a total area of 59.82 square kilometres (23.10 sq mi). [1]