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Adventures of a Cricket (Vietnamese: Dế Mèn phiêu lưu ký) is a Vietnamese children novel written by Tô Hoài. The novel is about a cricket named Mèn [ a ] and his adventure in a human village and the animal kingdom.
Tô Hoài (Birth name: Nguyễn Sen; September 27, 1920 – July 6, 2014) [1] was a Vietnamese writer, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and correspondent.. The pen name Tô Hoài is derived from the names of Tô Lịch River and Hoài Đức district, which are landmarks of his hometown.
To Hoai, En syrsas memoarer (Diary of a cricket/De men phieu luu ky) Trasten, 2006. Ingrid Mennen & Niki Daly, Ashraf från Afrika (Ashraf from Africa), Trasten, 2009. Mhlobo Jadezweni, Tshepo Mde är tillräckligt lång (Tshepo Mde is tall enough), Trasten, 2010.
In this school year, Tran Van Trach, special commissioner of Nam Ky Governor bought books for the Petrus Ky Library. In the school year 1928-1929 was the subject of social concern through an article published in the newspaper La Tribune Indochinoise on January 4, 1929 with content Lycée Petrus Ky for native students treated as relatives.
It is about the Luu ethnic group. It is one of the films that reached the highest-grossing film in Myanmar. The film had theatrical release in Myanmar on March 18, 2016. [1] [2] This film was achieved Best Cinematography and Best Music-D’ramo Awards at Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. [3] [4]
Lưu Quang Minh (born 18 May 1988) is a writer and singer from Vietnam. He became famous when his very first book 'Gia tai tuoi 20' was published in Vietnam and became popular. [ 1 ] He also composed and sang his debut song 'Gia tai tuoi 20' based on the stories from his book.
The citadel of Ninh Bình (1884) The name of Ninh Binh officially existed since 1822. [1] During the Nguyen dynasty, in August 1884 in the Tonkin campaign, the allegiance of Ninh Bình was of considerable importance to the French, as artillery mounted in its lofty citadel controlled river traffic to the Gulf of Tonkin.
Bằng Kiều is the youngest son of his father's third wife. His mother is Vietnamese opera singer Luu Nga, while father Nguyen Bang Bui is a doctor. The family lived in a small loft on Ngo Si Lien Street in Hanoi. His father worked at a hospital and his mother sold pho when not performing. When Bằng Kiều revealed his talent for singing ...