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Peter Nguyen Van Hung (born 1958), Vietnamese Australian Catholic priest and human rights activist; Nguyễn Văn Hùng (martial artist) (born 1980), Vietnamese martial artist and pro basketball player; Nguyễn Văn Hùng (athlete) (born 1989), Vietnamese triple jumper
Nguyễn Văn Hùng (born 5 May 1980) is a Vietnamese martial artist, and professional basketball player for the Thang Long Warriors of the Vietnam Basketball Association (VBA) and the Saigon Heat of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL).
Peter Nguyen Van Hung grew up in a lower-middle-class family outside of Bình Tuy Province in South Vietnam, with two brothers and five sisters.His father was a fisherman, but died after a long battle with illness, forcing his mother, a devout Catholic with roots in the country's north, to become the family's main breadwinner.
Nguyễn Văn Hùng (born April 3, 1989) is a Vietnamese track and field athlete specializing in the triple jump. [1] He competed in the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, failing to qualify for the final, [2] and finished fifth in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games.
Nguyễn Văn Hưng (born August 19, 1958) is a politician and a general of People's Army of Vietnam.. He was born in the Phước Vĩnh An commune in the Củ Chi District of Saigon.
Van Hung may refer to: MV Van Hung, a Vietnamese cargo ship; Peter Nguyen Van Hung (born 1958), Vietnamese Australian Catholic priest and human rights activist; Nguyễn Văn Hùng (martial artist) (born 1980), Vietnamese martial artist; Nguyễn Văn Hùng (athlete) (born 1989), Vietnamese triple jumper
Thiệu initially lived in Taiwan at the house of his brother Nguyen Van Kieu, the Ambassador of South Vietnam to Taiwan before moving to a rented property in Tianmu, downtown Taipei. According to a New York Times report, Thiệu suffered from depression at this time as a result of going into exile. [197]
Tuc is known for campaigning against corruption and land rights confiscations in Dong La communce, Dong Hung district, Thai Binh province. He writes about corruption and demands a multi-party system in Vietnam. Tuc joined the 8406 Bloc (Khối 8406), a pro-democracy group founded on April 8, 2006.