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By 2004, the diocese of Hai Phòng had about 113,092 believers (2.4% of the population), 29 priests and 62 parishes. [5] Queen of the Rosary Cathedral in Hai Phong has been assigned as the Cathedral of the diocese. [6] Many migrant workers from other regions of Vietnam, who work in that busy port city, attend masses in Hai Phong. [4]
Lê Thị Riêng Park (Vietnamese: Công viên Lê Thị Riêng) is a park located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, within District 10.The park is named after a fighter associated with Viet Cong, who was buried in this area when it was a cemetery before the Fall of Saigon.
Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Y Dược Hải Phòng, abbr.: HPMU) is a public university established in September 1979 in Haiphong, Vietnam. [1] The university enrolls 450 full time students (each studying for 6 years) and 200 connected students (4 years) annually.
Lê Hồng Phong, together with High School for the Gifted (Phổ Thông Năng Khiếu) and Trần Đại Nghĩa High School, make up the Big 3 of "Highly selective" schools (trường chuyên) in Hồ Chí Minh City and in Southern Vietnam, having achieved significant numbers of awards in both domestic and international academic competitions.
Cross the Bac Hung Hai canal Hà Nội – Hưng Yên boundary 3 JCT Văn Giang 11.0 Tô Quyền street Vinhomes Ocean Park 2 and 3 Hưng Yên: Văn Giang: TG Toll Gate (Hanoi) 12.7 4 IC Ring road 4 Hanoi Ring Road 4 Under Construction 5 IC Yên Mỹ 21.0 Chợ Bến – Yên Mỹ National Route 39 Yên Mỹ: SA V23 Hưng Yên Service Area 24.3 ...
District 7 (Quận 7) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam.As of 2024, the district had a population of 456,789 and an area of 36 km². [1]
The first performance of opera in Haiphong was held by a travelling troupe in the Hotel des Colonies in 1888. [2] [3] Later, in 1895–1897, a touring French opera company in Indochina, featuring Alexandra David-Néel as prima donna toured Haiphong with La Traviata and Carmen. [4]
Significant locations along this street include the Fok Tak Temple, a century-old temple site that was "once the centre for worship for Kowloon residents"; [3] the Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre; [4] and the Haiphong Road Temporary Market, thought to be the oldest such market in Hong Kong.