Trinh Van Quyet () is a entrepreneur and has become the second dollar in Vietnam's since October 27, 2016 with the holding of 22.7 trillion dong ($1.02 billion). Currently, Quyet is in possession of 108.86 million FLC and 279.5 million ROS shares. At the close on November 11, 2016, with the combined value of ROS and FLC shares, Quyet's holding amounted to over 31 trillion dong ($1.395 billion). Trinh Van Quyet has taken the place of the richest man in Vietnam's stock market, which originally belonged to, Vingroup's Chairman for a substantially long time. However, with a surge in price, VIC shares have closed down the gap between Quyet's and Vuong's holdings. According to CafeF, the session will forever go down as the day of the 'lightning fight' for the position of the richest man in the stock market. Nhung quy dinh phap luat ve giai quyet khieu nai va to cao cua nhan dan Chinh. Title=Nhung quy dinh phap luat ve giai quyet khieu nai va to cao cua. USA (working title) Insidious: Chapter 4 Vietnam Quy Quyet 4 Verificado y Aprobado BBTV_SonyPictures - Universal Pictures (ZEFR). At the close on November 11, 2016, the total holding of Quyet which amounted to $1.371 was only $31.86 million behind Vuong's. In July, 2014, Vietnam has published the article 'A lawyer doing business' focusing on Trinh Van Quyet who has attracted great attention with a series of major real estate projects. 'A right time to invest and a right moment to get 'risky' are what lead to the successes of FLC Group's Chairman Trinh Van Quyet,' states Forbes. Contents • • • • Family [ ] Trinh Van Quyet was born and raised in,,. His father, Trinh Hong Quy, and mother, Do Thi Giap, were civil servants. 'Studying at university, Trinh Van Quyet showed a great passion for business. In the second year of university, he founded the Tutor Office - one of the first tutor centers in Hanoi and gradually shifted to phone business. Phones or mobile phones back then were regarded as 'hot' products generating fairly high profit which he used to support his sister's studying and open SMiC after graduating from university.' Contribution [ ] Forbes has regarded FLC Group's incredible growth as 'a rare story in the real estate sector' and considered Trinh Van Quyet as a role model in the new entrepreneur generation 'Last year, everyone is concerned if FLC Group can achieve what they promise. But this year, I see not a hint of worry. FLC Samson Beach & Golf Resort has greatly contributed to Thanh Hoa's tourism and the North Central Region,' states Vice Chairperson of the, Uong Chi Luu, at the inaugural ceremony of FLC Samson Beach & Golf Resort. Awards [ ] At the age of 41, as FLC Group Chairman and the General Director of SMiC Company, Trinh Van Quyet has received a series of awards from trusted organization and the government. References [ ]. Vinh Vinh, known as the capital of Nghe An province, is not much of a tourist site. However, the city holds a long history, and during the Tay Son dynasty (1788-1802), was considered a potential capital of Vietnam. Originally known as Ke Van, Vinh have had several other names. At some time, it was called Ke Vinh, which later became Vinh Thi. Eventually, Vinh became the city’s official name. Although greatly damaged and destroyed during the wars, the city remained politically significant. Places of interest • Ancient Citadel: The Citadel of Vinh has a long history and has witnessed many important events. It was originally built of earth in 1804 under the reign of Emperor Gia Long. Its construction was completed in 1831 under Minh Mang’s reign, in which the structure was additionally covered with stone. The citadel consists of 6 main areas and has a total size of 420.000m2. Its wall is 2.412m in length, 4.42m in height and is surrounded with moat 28m in width and 32m in depth. It can be accesses through the structure’s 3 entrances; from the front (cua tien), left (cua ta) and from the right (cua huu). Inside, a number of buildings used to exist, which among the biggest is Hanh Cung (Royal step-over place), along with other interesting places, Tong Doc, Bo Chanh, An Sat and Doc Hoc. History and destruction from the wars brought about many changes, leaving almost nothing from the architectures, and only the remaining 3 gates and surrounding pond could be visited. The province, though, is planning to recover the remains and transform it to a cultural park. • Dung Quyet Mountain and Quang Trung Temple: The Dung Quyet Mountain, located on the edge of Vinh, is a scenic destination. The mountain can be climbed or accessed by motor bicycles or four-wheeled vehicles. The whole of Vinh, which is an amazing landscape scenery, can be viewed by visitors from atop. Around the top of the mountain itself are small cafes, restaurants, trails and hotels. This site is now an attractive touristic destination of the Nghe region. A temple dedicated to King Quang Trung was built on the second highest peak of the Dung Quyet Mountain. The temple is situated on the place chosen by King Quang Trung where Phuong Hoang Trung Do capital is to be constructed, replacing Phu Xuan capital in 1788. The area hosts several buildings, including an ancestor worshipping house, a shrine house and two impressive wings. • Hong Son Temple: This temple lies next to Vinh market and is well-known as a national treasure with a number of historical-cultural sites. Built during the Nguyen dynasty, it holds a valuable collection of statues. The temple has 3 grand annual ceremonies: the Holy mother Lieu Hanh's death anniversary (03/03 lunar month), King Hungs' death anniversary (10/03 lunar month) and Tran Hung Dao's death anniversary (20/08 lunar month). Many people come to this place to worship and ask for health, happiness and prosperity. • Can Linh Pagoda (Su Nu Pagoda): This Pagoda is one of the most famous temples in the Nghe An province. Dedicated to Shakyamuni Buddha, it is recognized as a national heritage site. Next to Vinh, there are a number of touristic spots, though mostly still in the development phase. Cua Lo Beach (about 20km), Ho Chi Minh’s birthplace (20km), Tomb of the poet Nguyen Du (15 km) and Bai Lu resort (15km) are just among the many. Vinh: getting around and transportation • Air: Getting to and from Vinh Airport (which is located 5km north of the city center), Vietnam Airlines (office 2 Le Hong Phong Street, Tel. 038 3584 777) and Jetstar Pacific offer several flights to on a daily basis. Vinh getting around and transportation • Bus: There are mainly 3 bus lines in Vinh, all originating from Ben Thuy. • Train: Vinh station is one of the biggest along the route of the Reunification Train (Thong Nhat). There are also regional trains travelling to the Northern Region (NA1, NA2) and the Central Region (VQ1, VQ2).
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