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Date of foundation: October 26, 1992, according to Decision No. 616/Ttg by the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. HUFLIT is the first private university in Ho Chi Minh City and South Vietnam on the basis of former Saigon Foreign Languages and Information Technology School which was established in 1992.
PVF football training center is invested by Vingroup Group to build the most modern facilities on the area of nearly 22ha. PVF is equipped with the world's first soccer-themed decorations such as the dream: the 360s studio set was developed by Portugal's Benfica Lab 1; PlayerTek - Player performance monitor; sports science and sports facilities with 1600m2 gym equipped with 66 specialized ...
Hoa Trang Nguyen Prize: It was established in 2008 by the Tan Tao Group in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Training, the Party Central Committee's Commission for Popularization and Education, Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee, and the Vietnam Association of non-state universities and colleges. The prize aims to ...
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Hoàng Lê nhất thống chí (皇 黎 一 統 志, Records of the Unification of Imperial Lê), also known as An Nam nhất thống chí (安 南 一 統 志, Records of the Unification of Annam), written by the Writers of Ngô family (吳 家 文 派, Ngô gia văn phái), is a Vietnamese historical novel written in Classical Chinese which consists of 17 chapter based upon the events in the ...
hucfl.hueuni.edu.vn The Hue College of Foreign Languages ( Vietnamese : Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ Huế ) is a college established in 2004 in Huế , Vietnam. [ 1 ] It is part of Huế University .
He was born September 21, 1934, in Nam Thành village, Yên Thành district, Nghệ An province, to a family of wealthy Catholic rice farmers; his father Nguyễn Ðình Long (1906-1976) and several family members were persecuted during the great land reform (1954).
The earliest recorded usages were Tao (1736), Tau (1747), Taou (1831), and Dao (1971). The term " Taoist priest " ( 道士 ; Dàoshì ), was used already by the Jesuits Matteo Ricci and Nicolas Trigault in their De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas , rendered as Tausu in the original Latin edition (1615), [ note 5 ] and Tausa in an early ...