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Minh Tuyết
Trần Thị Minh Tuyết (born October 15, 1976, in Ho Chi Minh City) better known as Minh Tuyết, is a Vietnamese-American pop singer, currently performing on Thúy Nga's ''Paris by Night''. Her sisters are Cẩm Ly and Hà Phương who perform with her as part of the cast of Paris By Night. She is known in the Vietnamese-American culture as the Vietnamese Pop Princess. Biography Her real name is Trần Thị Minh Tuyết, which in English literally means "Morning Snow". She was born on 15 October 1976 in a family of four sisters and two brothers, Minh Tuyết had a passion for music early in her childhood. She started to perform in public when little. Her father is a music enthusiast who also wrote his own songs primarily as a hobby. Two of Minh Tuyết's elder sisters are singers Cẩm Ly and Hà Phương. Minh Tuyết started her professional career at the age of 17 when she first appeared on the music stage at Trống Đồng in Ho Chi Minh City. With a strong passion for s ...
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Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) ('','' TP.HCM; ), commonly known as Saigon (; ), is the most populous city in Vietnam with a population of around 14 million in 2025. The city's geography is defined by rivers and canals, of which the largest is Saigon River. As a Municipalities of Vietnam, municipality, Ho Chi Minh City consists of 16 List of urban districts of Vietnam, urban districts, five Huyện, rural districts, and one Municipal city (Vietnam), municipal city (sub-city). As the largest financial centre in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City has the largest gross regional domestic product out of all Vietnam provinces and municipalities, contributing around a quarter of the Economy of Vietnam, country's total GDP. Ho Chi Minh City metropolitan area, Ho Chi Minh City's metropolitan area is List of ASEAN country subdivisions by GDP, ASEAN's 5th largest economy, also the biggest outside an ASEAN country capital. The area was initially part of Cambodian states until it became part of the Vietna ...
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Bằng Kiều
Nguyễn Bằng Kiều (born 13 July 1973 in Hanoi), is a Vietnamese ballad singer. He is a former member of bands including Golden Keys, Frangipani, and Watermelon. In 2000, he became a solo artist. In 2002, he relocated to America and married female singer Trizzie Phuong Trinh. From 2004 to 2008, his Vietnam citizenship was revoked due to an unresolved dispute. Today, he is one of the exclusive singers of Thúy Nga Productions, Thuy Nga Center.. He is a tenor. His contemporaries include Lam Trường, Lam Truong, Minh Thuan, Phương Thanh, Phuong Thanh, My Linh, Duong Chi Linh, Quang Linh and Minh Tuyết, Minh Tuyet. In September 2012, he visited Vietnam and was granted allowance perform from October to December 2012 by the Bureau of Art Performance. Early life 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 Han ...
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Trần Thu Hà
Trần Thu Hà, otherwise known as Hà Trần (born 26 August 1977), is a Vietnamese singer and producer. Early life Hà Trần is the daughter of Trần Hiếu and Vũ Thúy Huyền. Trần Hiếu was known as a People's Artist and was an opera teacher who served as the former Dean of the Singing Department at Hanoi National Conservatory of Music. She died from cancer when Hà Trần was 14. Growing up, Hà Trần's main influences included her brother Trần Vũ Hoàng, a painter and Dean of the Fine Arts Department at Hanoi College of Arts, and her uncle, the songwriter and singer Trần Tiến. As a child, she was enrolled in dance classes. Hà Trần applied to learn elementary singing with her aunt at the Hanoi College of Arts at the age of 11 and obtained her bachelor’s degree from Hanoi National Conservatory of Music in 2000. Hà earned many awards during this period including: "Most potential" in the contest Best Voice of Hanoi (1993), "First Class" in the National ...
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Thái Châu
Cài () is a Chinese-language surname that derives from the name of the ancient Cai state. In 2019 it was the 38th most common surname in China, but the 9th most common in Taiwan (as of 2018), where it is usually romanized as "Tsai" (based on Wade-Giles romanization of Standard Mandarin), "Tsay", or "Chai" and the 8th most common in Singapore, where it is usually romanized as "Chua", which is based on its Teochew and Hokkien pronunciation. Koreans use Chinese-derived family names and in Korean, Cai is 채 in Hangul, "Chae" in Revised Romanization, It is also a common name in Hong Kong where it is romanized as "Choy", "Choi" or "Tsoi". In Macau, it is spelled as "Choi". In Malaysia, it is romanized as "Choi" from the Cantonese pronunciation, and "Chua" or "Chuah" from the Hokkien or Teochew pronunciation. It is romanized in the Philippines as "Chua" or "Chuah", and in Thailand as "Chuo" (ฉั่ว). Moreover, it is also romanized in Cambodia as either "Chhay" or "Chhor" amon ...
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Quang Lê
Quang Lê (born 24 January 1979) is one of the top selling Vietnamese-American recording artists, renowned for his unique covers of many traditional Vietnamese songs created and written before, during and about the Vietnam War. Quang Lê has become a household name within the Vietnamese music industry worldwide, from the United States, to Canada, to France, to the United Kingdom, to Germany, to the Czech Republic, to Australia and back home in Vietnam. Quang Lê achieved success at a young age, with hits such as “Sương Trắng Miền Quê Ngoại”, “Đập Vỡ Cây Đàn”, “Đường Về Quê Hương” and “Tương Tư Nàng Ca Sĩ”. Many famous Vietnamese songwriters, such as Đinh Miên Vũ, personally write songs for Quang Lê to perform on the Thúy Nga ''Paris By Night'' stage. Early life Quang Lê was born in Vietnam, 1975), with family roots from Central Vietnam in the City of Huế. His Vietnamese accent is “Huế (central accent),” one of the main ...
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Noo Phước Thịnh
Noo or NOO may refer to: Places * Nõo, a small borough in Tartu County, Estonia **Nõo Parish Fictional entities * Noo, a fictional character from ''Creatures the World Forgot'' * Noo-noo, a fictional character from ''Teletubbies'' Other uses * National Obesity Observatory, publisher of British and Irish public health data * Noo Saro-Wiwa, British/Nigerian writer and journalist * nine one one See also * New (other) * No (other) * Nu (other) Nu or NU may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * Nu metal, a heavy metal fusion genre * Nu jazz, a jazz fusion genre * Nu-disco, a genre of dance music * Nu gaze, a shoegaze fusion genre * Nu prog, a subgenre of progressive rock * Nu-funk, ...
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HTV7
HTV7 is an entertainment sociocultural TV channel in Vietnam, broadcast by Ho Chi Minh City Television since 1987. History of formation and development * Before January 27, 1973, this was the channel serving the US Army stationed in Southern Vietnam with the name AFVN, broadcasting on the 11 VHF band. * From January 27, 1973, AFVN channel stopped broadcasting. * From April 30, 1975, the Liberation Army took over all materials and headquarters of Radio Saigon, changing the station's name to ''Liberation Radio Television'' to broadcast information about the head and cabinet of the Government of the Republic of Vietnam has fallen. * In 1986, channel HTV7 was broadcast experimentally with the entire duration allowed to continue HTV9 channel to serve color system conversion. Searching the following month, HTV7 spent more time on classifieds, advertising and advertising programs. Channel 7 was tested as a Service Channel – Public Information of Ho Chi Minh City Television. *1987: Ch ...
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VTV3
VTV3 is a state-owned Vietnamese television channel owned by the Vietnam Television, launched officially on 31 March 1996. As the country's first ever sports and entertainment dedicated channel, it broadcasts sporting events and entertainment-oriented programs including music, game shows, leisure & lifestyles, nationally produced, as well as American and Asian series. Broadcast history * VTV3 first broadcast for testing in June 1994 during the 1994 World Cup, it aired alongside VTV1 and VTV2 on channel 9 VHF in Hanoi from 14:00 to 19:30 as a general ''Sports – Entertainment – Cultural'' channel. * From April 1995, the channel broadcast on channel 6 in Hanoi with the content ''Sports - Culture – Entertainment – Economic Information''. * At 10:00 a.m., 31 March 1996, on channel 6 in Hanoi and surrounding areas, VTV3 officially launched as a ''Sports – Entertainment – Economic Information'' channel. It is also relayed nationwide via satellite in July of the sa ...
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Trương Hùng Minh
Trương or Truong is a Vietnamese surname. Individuals with the surname Trương make up approximately 2.2% of the population and rank eighth on the list of the most common surnames in Vietnam. They are primarily of Kinh ethnicity (Vietnamese people) but also include people from the Chinese, Cham, Tho, and San Diu ethnic groups in Vietnam. Origin The Vietnamese surname Trương derives from the Chinese surname Zhang, both written in the Han script as 張. Zhang is the third most common Chinese surname in China and fourth in Taiwan. Notable people with the surname * André Truong Trong Thi (1936–2005), Vietnamese-French engineer, called the "father of the personal computer" * Doris Truong, president of the Asian American Journalists Association * Hieu C. Truong (born 1941), Vietnamese Canadian engineer * Monique Truong (born 1968), writer * Paul Truong (born 1965), American chess player, trainer, and organizer * Trương Bửu Diệp (1897–1946), Vietnamese Catholic pries ...
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Betacam
Betacam is a family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982. In colloquial use, ''Betacam'' singly is often used to refer to a Betacam camcorder, a Betacam tape, a Betacam video recorder or the format itself. All Betacam variants from analog Betacam, Betacam SP and Digital Betacam, HDCAM and HDCAM SR use the same shape videocassettes, meaning vaults and other storage facilities do not have to be changed when upgrading to a new format. The cassette shell and case for each Betacam cassette is colored differently depending on the format, allowing for easy visual identification. There is also a mechanical key that allows a video tape recorder to identify which format has been inserted. The cassettes are available in two sizes: S (short or small) and L (long or large). The Betacam camcorder can only load S magnetic tapes, while television studio sized video tape recorders (VTR) designed for video editing can play both S and L tapes. The format s ...
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Cassette Tape (format)
Cassette, also known as cassette tape, refers to a small plastic unit containing a length of magnetic tape on two reels. The design was created to replicate the way a reel-to-reel machine works with tape moving from one reel to another while being read by a tape head. The design was first made for audio formats but then expanded into video and data storage. , although the cassette format is no longer used for video or data storage, it is still used as an audio format with many consumers still purchasing new album releases on cassette. Terminology The term cassette mainly refers to a unit that has two reels inside. While some of the first cassette formats also used the term "cartridge", in modern usage the term "cartridge" and "tape cartridge" usually refers to a plastic unit that only has one reel of tape and companies that make and sell both type of formats like Fujifilm or Maxell also make the same distinction. History Magnetic tape became a popular method to record and play ...
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