2005 in Vietnam
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The following lists events that happened during 2005 in Vietnam.
Incumbents
[edit]- Party General Secretary: Nông Đức Mạnh
- President: Trần Đức Lương
- Prime Minister: Phan Văn Khải
- Chairman of the National Assembly: Nguyễn Văn An
Events
[edit]- January 20 – First Dedication Music Awards was held.[1]
- March 12 – A train derailment in Hải Vân Pass.[2]
- August 29 – September 4 – 2005 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Ho Chi Minh City.[3]
- October 26 – Murderer Lê Thanh Vân was executed.[4]
- November 21 – Ministry of Public Security abolished the regulation that each person could only register one motorbike.[5]
- December 9 – 14 – 2005 World Wushu Championships was held in Hanoi.[6]
- December 12 – Ten footballers were summoned by the police for match-fixing at the 2005 SEA Games.[7]
Births
[edit]- January 7 – Nguyễn Gia Bảo, footballer
- January 8 – Cao Văn Bình, footballer
- January 27 – Nguyễn Quang Vinh, footballer
- February 14 – Lê Nguyên Hoàng, footballer
- February 18 – Hoàng Quang Dũng, footballer
- March 12 – Nguyễn Hữu Tuấn, footballer
- March 23 – Thái Bá Đạt, footballer
- March 23 – Hoàng Minh Tiến, footballer
- July 10 – Mai Quốc Tú, footballer
- August 8 – Nguyễn Mạnh Hưng, footballer
- August 23 – Nguyễn Bảo Long, footballer
- September 7 – Nguyễn Đăng Dương, footballer
- Nguyễn Tường San, transgender beauty pageant
Deaths
[edit]- February 19 – Huy Cận, poet (b. 1919)
- March 14 – Anh Thơ, poet (b. 1921)
- April 16 – Vũ Kỳ, personal secretary to Ho Chi Minh (b. 1921)
- April 29 – André Truong Trong Thi, engineer (b. 1936)
- August 8 – Trần Quốc Vượng, historian (b. 1934)
- October 6 – Nguyễn Văn Toàn, general (b. 1932)
- October 12 – Thái Hà, lacquer artist (b. 1922)
- December 25 – Ngô Xuân Quýnh, footballer (b. 1933)
References
[edit]- ^ "Bất ngờ lớn tại giải thưởng âm nhạc Cống hiến". Tuổi Trẻ (in Vietnamese). 2005-01-20. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ Archives, L. A. Times (2005-03-13). "Train Derails in Vietnam, Killing 11". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ "Giải VĐ quyền Anh châu Á 2005: Trọng tài Pakistan thiên vị". Tiền Phong (in Vietnamese). 2005-09-06. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ "Phút lên "đoạn đầu đài" của "phù thuỷ" Lê Thanh Vân". congly.vn (in Vietnamese). 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ "Bỏ quy định mỗi người chỉ được đăng ký 1 xe máy". VnExpress (in Vietnamese). 2005-11-22.
- ^ "VN bảo vệ ngôi vị á quân giải Wushu thế giới lần thứ 8". Tuổi Trẻ (in Vietnamese). 2005-12-15. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
- ^ "Bán độ tại SEA Games 23: Triệu tập 10 người liên quan". Dân Trí News (in Vietnamese). 2005-12-13. Retrieved 2024-11-09.