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Bát Tràng

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Bát Tràng (literally: bát is bowl and tràng is workshop) is an old, well established village in the Gia Lâm district of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It is about 13 km from central Hanoi. Bát Tràng is known throughout Vietnam for producing a unique style of ceramics called Bát Tràng Porcelain. The first museum in Bát Tràng is the private Bát Tràng Museum / Museum of Ceramic Art by Vũ Thắng

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Bát Tràng
Ngõ An Hòa, Hà Nội Gia Lam District

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N 20.983333333333 ° E 105.91666666667 °
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Ngõ An Hòa
11622 Hà Nội, Gia Lam District
Vietnam
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The 108 Central Military Hospital, formerly known as the 108 Military Hospital, is affiliated with the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam. It is a general hospital, a strategic final-level care provider, and a special-grade national hospital. The Hospital is mandated to provide medical services to senior officers of the Communist Party, the State, and the People's Army of Vietnam as well as international and other service users. • Originally known as Thuy Khau Hospital and established in 1950 to serve the Border campaign in Thuy Khau - China, the 108 Military Central Hospital was officially founded on April 1st, 1951, in Lang Nong, Yen Trach, Phu Luong, Thai Nguyen province, with the initial name - Yen Trach Central Hospital. In July 1951, the hospital was renamed “The 8 Sub-Hospital ”. Since its relocation to the capital in 1954, the hospital underwent various name changes, including The 108 Military Hospital (June 1956) and The 108 Military Medical Institute (1960). • The current location of the hospital was formerly Don Thuy Hospital, originally built by the French army in 1894 and known as Lanessan Hospital. This location now houses The 108 Military Central Hospital and The Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Hospital. • In 1995, the hospital was officially named “The 108 Military Central Hospital”. On September 6th, 2002, it was transferred from the General Department of Logistics to be affiliated with the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam. • On May 8th, 2003, the Minister of National Defence decided to grant Central Military Hospital 108 the signal name of The 108 Research Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences under the Ministry of National Defense. The hospital possesses its own seal and serves a role in postgraduate training, offering programs for Level-1, Level-2 Specialist Doctor, and M.D (Doctor of Medicine).