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Đông Hồ (poet)
Lâm Tấn Phác, pen name Đông Hồ (Đông Hồ, 10 March 1906 - 25 March 1969) was a Vietnamese poet and journalist. He was employed as a writer on the Saigon newspaper ''Đông Pháp Thời Báo'' during the 1920s. He was married to the poet Mộng Tuyết.Nguyễn Tấn Long - Nguyễn Hữu TrọngĐÔNG HỒ (1906-1969) References

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Portrait Of Poet Đông Hồ
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Đông Pháp Thời Báo
''Đông Pháp Thời Báo'' ( vi-hantu, 東法時報; ''Indochina Times''; 2 May 1923 to 22 December 1928) was a Vietnamese language newspaper in Saigon 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 Saigo .... The founder and editor was .The Birth of Vietnamese Political Journalism: Saigon, 1916-1930 - Page 165 Philippe M. F. Peycam - 2012 "His appointment of Bùi Thế Mỹ as editor in chief signaled Indochina Times' new direction.61 Formerly a teacher at Nguyễn Phan Long's private school, Mỹ was writing for L'Écho Annamite when he met Liệu in January 1926... Another new face at Indochina Times was the southern poet and journalist Lâm Tấn Phác, better known by his pen name, Đông Hồ, who enjoyed national recognition for his poetry in quốc ngữ. His editorials were dev ...
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Đông Hồ
Đông Hồ is a village in the Song Hồ commune (, ), in Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province, Vietnam. It is one of several well known "craft villages", with the other most notable ones being Non Nước marble village () and Cam Ne mat village () in Da Nang, the Bát Tràng pottery village and Vạn Phúc silk village (also called ) near Hanoi Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ..., and the Phước Kiều bronze casting village () in Quảng Nam Province. The village gives its name to Đông Hồ painting, a Vietnamese painting style from this village. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dong Ho Populated places in Bắc Ninh province vi:Đông Hồ (định hướng) ...
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Mộng Tuyết
Mộng Tuyết (1914 in Hà Tiên – 2007), real name Thái Thị Úc was a Vietnamese poet. She married the poet Đông Hồ. In 1943 she published ''Hương Xuân'', the first poetry collection by women poets in quốc ngữ, together with Hằng Phương, Vân Đài and Anh Thơ Anh Thơ ( Ninh Giang, Hải Dương Province, 25 January 1921 – 14 March 2005), real name Vương Kiều Ân, was a Vietnamese poet whose work focused on women, especially their role in the Viet Minh. In 1943, she published ''Hương Xuân'', ....Tham Seong Chee ''Essays on Literature and Society in Southeast Asia.'' 1981 Page 329 1981 "A place should also be reserved for the poetesses of Vietnam and the poets of the Resistance in South Vietnam. Among the most well-known poetesses are: Mrs. Van Dai, Mrs. Anh Tho, and Mrs. Hang Phuong." References 1914 births 2007 deaths Vietnamese women poets 20th-century Vietnamese poets 20th-century Vietnamese women writers People from Kiên Giang p ...
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1906 Births
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1969 Deaths
1969 (Roman numerals, MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1969th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 969th year of the 2nd millennium, the 69th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1960s decade. Events January * January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco. * January 5 – Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to London's Gatwick Airport, killing 50 of the 62 people on board and two of the home's occupants. * January 14 – USS Enterprise fire, An explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65), USS ''Enterprise'' near Hawaii kills 28 and injures 314. * January 16 – First successful docking of two crewed spacecraft in orbit and the first transfer of crew from one space vehicle to another (by a space walk) between Soviet craft Soyuz 5 and Soyuz 4. * January 18 – Failure of Soyuz 5's service module to separ ...
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