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Đối thoại chính sách tam nông; Tam nông; Dự án thăm vườn; Cuộc sống nhà nông; Nhất nghệ tinh; Khuyến nông Hà Nội; Người làng ra phố; Văn hóa nông thôn; Nông dân anh là ai; Tre xanh; Chuyện của làng; Đất Phương Nam; Chuyện rẻo cao; Luật về làng; Dự án thăm vườn; Sức khỏe ...
The current DVB-T2 television system is being used to broadcast television on the UHF band nationwide, with the participation of transmission providers: VTV, SDTV, VTC, AVG and DTV, on frequencies from E21–E48.
Vietnam Cinema Department & VTC: Nguyễn Mạnh Hà (director); Đỗ Hùng Quang (writer); Tiến Mộc, Thùy Liên, Trần Hạnh, Anh Quân, Hà Duy, Linh Chi, Hoàng Mai, Phương Khanh, Xuân Hậu, Xuân Dương... Drama, Family Early released on VTV1. First Cinema of Youth drama.
These dramas air from 20:00 to 20:25 (20:00 to 20:30 from 3 Apr), Monday to Friday on VTV3.. From 25 Jul to 11 Aug, the time slot was filled in by the playback of 4 episodes named Người cha không mong đợi from the series Xin chào hạnh phúc; then the music show Nhật ký trên khóa Sol (Sol Key Diary), re-broadcast from VTV5.
VTC Digital, VTC Cable (CEC), AVG, HTVC, SCTV, Hanoicab Trên VTC Cable: phát trên truyền hình cáp kỹ thuật số. Russiky: Russia channels [ghi chú 1] Rustavi 2: Georgia general HTVC RÚV1: Iceland general HTVC S4C: Wales news, UK Cáp khách sạn, HTVC S-ABC 2 Africa general HTVC [ghi chú 1] Safe TV US general HTVC Sahara One ...
VTC Digital Television Network (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Kỹ thuật số VTC), or Vietnam Digital Television Network (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Kỹ thuật số Việt Nam) was a Vietnamese television network owned by the Voice of Vietnam. Launched on August 19, 2004, it is recognised as the second national television network ...
Gặp nhau cuối năm (lit. ' Year-end reunion ') is a Vietnamese annual satirical comedy that is broadcast across all channels of the Vietnamese national broadcaster Vietnam Television (VTV) on Tết Nguyên Đán, and has been produced by the Vietnam Television Film Center (VFC) since 2003.
The rest of Tam Tam Xa would plan to be absorbed into a larger, public, and mass-oriented organization, i.e., the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League, with the Communist Youth Corps as its nucleus. [6] On 21 June 1925, [6] Thanh Nien was formally established by Nguyen Ai Quoc and some former leading members of Tam Tam Xa. [2]