Park No. 1 Ly Thai To attracts many people to visit and commemorate
Ngọc Ánh - Thanh Chân |
Ho Chi Minh City - Park No. 1 Ly Thai To after renovation has attracted many people to visit and commemorate those who died due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ngọc Ánh - Thanh Chân |
Ho Chi Minh City - Park No. 1 Ly Thai To after renovation has attracted many people to visit and commemorate those who died due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Tran Luu Quang said that the "Drops of Water" monument at Park No. 1 Ly Thai To is to commemorate the losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Park No. 1 Ly Thai To with the symbol of water droplets and red hearts igniting faith in a deep memorial space.
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Ho Chi Minh City inaugurates Park No. 1 Ly Thai To, 4.3ha wide. This is a humane green space to commemorate COVID-19 victims and serve the community.
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Quang Tri - Border guard recruits expressed excitement when enjoying their first meal at the unit, quickly getting acquainted with the military lifestyle.
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Hanoi - The situation of littering domestic waste indiscriminately in some areas of Ngoc Ha ward causes pollution, people hope to soon install AI cameras to monitor and handle it.
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After a few strong breakthrough sessions thanks to benefiting from Middle East tensions, oil and gas stock groups faced strong profit-taking pressure and simultaneously fell to the floor price.
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Iran claims to have attacked a US oil tanker in the Persian Gulf, threatening to block all ships linked to the US or Israel through the Strait of Hormuz.
MINH QUÂN |
Ho Chi Minh City - Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Tran Luu Quang said that the "Drops of Water" monument at Park No. 1 Ly Thai To is to commemorate the losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
NGỌC LÊ - THÁI BẢO |
Ho Chi Minh City - Park No. 1 Ly Thai To with the symbol of water droplets and red hearts igniting faith in a deep memorial space.
Anh Tú |
Ho Chi Minh City inaugurates Park No. 1 Ly Thai To, 4.3ha wide. This is a humane green space to commemorate COVID-19 victims and serve the community.