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Thiên nhiên Việt Nam; Hành tinh xanh; Hiểm họa quanh ta; Trái đất trong tay em; Thế giới xe xanh; Tình huống nguy hiểm - Thử thách khắc nghiệt; Cận cảnh; Thử thách khắc nghiệt; Chùa Việt Nam; Dòng chảy cuộc sống; Biển đảo Việt Nam; Cùng toàn dân phòng cháy chữa cháy; Năng ...
Phố làng (Village Street) 2 VTV Film Prod. Tạ Ngọc Bảo... Rural, Drama Adapted from Nguyễn Hữu Nhàn's short story of the same name: 16 Jul Fri: Followed by the playback of Chuyện không đăng báo (Story That's Not On The News). The drama was first released on VTV3 in Nov 1996. 23 Jul Fri: Quê nội (Father's Home) 1 Drama 27 ...
Followed by the playback of Giai điệu quê hương (Homeland Melody) to celebrate the August Revolution. The drama was first released earlier on BTV1 channel. [75] [76] 25 Aug-1 Sep [77] [78] Sau lũy tre làng (Behind the Bamboo Fence) 2 (85′)
Quang Lê, alongside other singers, Khanh Ly, The Son, Tâm Đoan, Hương Thủy and Thanh Truc was part of a very special performance dedicated to all mothers, called “Lòng Mẹ Việt Nam”. Quang Lê sang the song, promptly titled “Lòng Mẹ Việt Nam” which describes the pain of a mother who must see her sons off to war and ...
Kim Liên is a large village and commune in the Nam Đàn District of Nghệ An Province in Vietnam. Kim Lien is the childhood home of former president Ho Chi Minh and his parents' house there is the site of the Kim Liên museum. [1] The village is also called Làng Sen. [2]
Làng Vạc is an archaeological site in the Cả River valley in northern central Vietnam. Excavations there yielded a number of coffins containing relics of the Bronze Age Dong Son culture. [1] Excavations by Vietnamese researchers at Lang Vac have uncovered over 100 graves with a wide range of Dong Son culture objects. An official public ...
The Story of the Woman in Nam Xương (chữ Hán: 南昌女子傳, Chuyện người con gái Nam Xương) is a Vietnamese legend told in Truyền kỳ mạn lục by Nguyễn Dữ in the 16th century. The work is based on a folk tale about the injustice faced by a young woman during the late Trần dynasty. [1]
Founded in 257 BCE by a figure called Thục Phán (King An Dương), it was a merger of Nam Cương and Văn Lang (Lạc Việt) but succumbed to the state of Nanyue in 179 BCE, which, itself was finally conquered by the Han dynasty. [10] [11] Other historical sources indicate that it existed from 257 BC to 208 BC or from 208 BC to 179 BC.