Nam Dinh parish turns sacks into Christmas caves
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Nam Dinh - The towering, colorful caves were created by the skillful hands and solidarity of the Catholic people in Nam Dinh.
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Nam Dinh - The towering, colorful caves were created by the skillful hands and solidarity of the Catholic people in Nam Dinh.
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Nam Dinh - On the morning of December 16, the project to build a bridge across Dao River (connecting Song Hao Street to Vu Huu Loi Street, Nam Dinh City) officially closed.
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Nam Dinh - For nearly 10 years, Mr. Nguyen Phi Dung (63 years old, in Nam Dinh City) has collected about 400,000 newspapers of more than 1,000 types, equivalent to 21 tons.
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Nam Dinh has long been known as the land of churches, where there are beautiful and majestic churches, attracting tourists to explore.
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On the evening of December 21, striker Nguyen Xuan Son shone with 2 goals in his first match playing for the Vietnamese national team.
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Hai Duong - After more than 1 year of construction, the monument "Thunder of Road 5" (Tuan Viet commune, Kim Thanh district) has been completed and has become a cultural and historical destination.
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Live match between Vietnam and Myanmar at ASEAN Cup 2024, taking place at 8:00 p.m. today (December 21).
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With hard work and investment in the competition, many students won high prizes in the Tekmonk Coding Olympiad programming championship held in Hanoi.
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Minister of Transport Tran Hong Minh said that Phong Chau Bridge, Phu Tho will be inaugurated on the occasion of the founding day of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 2025).
Lương Hà |
Nam Dinh - On the morning of December 16, the project to build a bridge across Dao River (connecting Song Hao Street to Vu Huu Loi Street, Nam Dinh City) officially closed.
Lương Hà |
Nam Dinh - For nearly 10 years, Mr. Nguyen Phi Dung (63 years old, in Nam Dinh City) has collected about 400,000 newspapers of more than 1,000 types, equivalent to 21 tons.
Lương Hà |
Nam Dinh has long been known as the land of churches, where there are beautiful and majestic churches, attracting tourists to explore.