Nguyen van troi tieng viet
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Nguyen Van Troi Pedestrian Bridge
Nguyen Van Troi Pedestrian Bridge is a famous tourist destination in Da Nang, Vietnam. The bridge was built in 1960 and is the first bridge over the Han River. The bridge is 500 meters long and 8.5 meters wide.
The bridge is painted yellow and has two 30-meter-high light towers. Nguyen Van Troi Pedestrian Bridge is an ideal place to admire the Han River. From the bridge, you can see the panoramic view of Da Nang city, including the Han River, My Khe beach, Ngu Hanh Son mountain, and many other architectural works.
Nguyen Van Troi Pedestrian Bridge is also an ideal place for walking, exercising and relaxing. In the evening, the bridge is lit up and becomes shimmering and mysterious. This is an ideal place for dating, taking photos and admiring Da Nang city at night. Nguyen Van Troi Pedestrian Bridge is an attractive tourist destination in Da Nang.
If you have the opportunity to visit Da Nang, do not forget to visit Nguyen Van Troi
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Nguyễn Văn Trỗi
Vietnamese revolutionary (1940–1964)
In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Nguyễn. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Trỗi.
Nguyễn Văn Trỗi (1 February 1940[1] – 15 October 1964) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and member of the NLF (National Liberation Front). He gained notoriety after being captured by ARVN forces while trying to assassinate United States Secretary of DefenseRobert McNamara and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. who were visiting South Vietnam in May 1964.[2]
Sentence and execution
[edit]In May 1964, the NLF forces planned to assassinate McNamara and Lodge by blowing up the Công Lý Bridge (10°47′28″N106°40′55″E / 10.791°N 106.682°E / 10.791; 106.682) as their motorcade passed over the bridge. Trỗi was captured by South Vietnamese forces.[3]: 365
Sentenced to death, Trỗi got a brief reprieve after the FALN,
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