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Hoang Thi Than was born on 1944 in Oman, is an A 21st-century vietnamese woman. Discover Hoang Thi Than's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Hoàng Thị Thân (born in 1944 at Phú Cường (Thủ Dâù Một, South Viêt Nam)) is the first woman to graduate from the Department of Geological Engineering of Laval University (Quebec, Canada), the first female Vietnamese geological engineer and archeologist.
She is also a boat person.
Her father was from Hai Duong (North Viet Nam), her mother from Nghê An (Centre Viet Nam), Hoàng T. T grew up in Saigon (Hô Chi Minh City).
She studied at the elementary school of Da Kao and at the high school of Gia Long (currently Nguyễn thị Minh Khai), which are the all-women’s schools.
In 1964, after getting high school diplomas I and II, she attended the first year of the politic-business college (Chính trị Kinh doanh), newly founded at University of Đà Lạt (300 km northeast Saigon).
In 1965, she got a scholarship granted by the Canadian government for Laval University (Quebec).
Among different proposed matters (chemistry, electricity, geology, mechanic), she chose geology.
However, there was only geological engineering at Laval University.
She was the only woman in her class with 12 other young men.
On the top of this, were added very busy schedule and difficulty relative to two foreign languages (French and English).
Furthermore, the Canadian mining law at this time kept women out of the mine, so she could not make training course.
After four years of study, she was the first graduated woman of the Department of Geological Engineering of Laval University.
In June 1969, Hoàng T. T. returned to Viet Nam and three months later she started to work at the Geological Survey of Saigon, which depended on the Ministry of Economy of that time.
In this survey, there were two French expert geologists.
One took her on the field to explain the geology of the country.
The other passed on his experience about the mineral study by X-rays to her.
The first expert, Henri Fontaine, became, from 1971 to 1973, director of her thesis of engineering doctor, which was carried on the study of the clays of southern Viet Nam and their industrial uses and on the history of the geological surveys of Indochina (1898-1953) and of Republic of Viet Nam (1953-1973).
Many small deposits, almost kaolin, were during longtime exploited for making porcelain or ceramic products, as well as bricks and roofing tiles.
On the view of mineralogy, these clays were unknown.
In 1971, they discovered and excavated a funeral jars site at Phú Hoà (Province of Đồng Nai).
Dated roughly 500 years B.C., this site belongs to Sa Huynh culture.
The study of this site permitted her to become the first Vietnamese woman archeologist.
Between 1972 and 1974, she gave some lectures at two Universities of Huế (about 700 km northeast Saigon) and of Cần Thơ (about 150 km southwest Saigon).
With the help of a diffractometer, Hoàng T. T. analyzed about a hundred samples of clays from diverse origins: kaolin from alluvions of ancient Quaternary (Province of Bình Dương, Biên Hoà) ), the clays of recent alluvions (different localities between Mekong and Đông Nai river), or from the weathering of granite, rhyolite and shale of Đà Lạt area (Province of Lâm Đồng). At the same time, she mentioned for the first time in Viet Nam the existence of bentonite being under a cover of red basaltic earth at Di Linh (Province of Lâm Đồng). Of volcano-lakeside origin, this clay was reported but not analyzed by Edmond Saurin In 1974, she discovered the same bentonite at Bảo Lộc area (Province of Lâm Đồng)(mixed with fragments of brown coal) and early 1975 at Tuy Hoà area (Province of Khánh Hòa). The study of these samples was not published because of politic events.
Hoàng T. T. often accompanied Dr H. Fontaine in his archeological researches.
In 1974, General Agency of Oil-Gas and Mineral Resources (Tổng cục Dâù Khí và Khoáng Sản) was founded and divided in different departments, of which the Centre of Geological Research (former Geological Survey) which included three surveys: research, chemical laboratory, library & geological museum.
She was required to accept to be chief of the latter (library & geological museum), to keep her X-ray lab and her research work.
On 1 May 1975, the communists took power over South Viet Nam.
Hoàng T.T. participated in a group of street sweepers and market cleaners near her home.
All former state employees and the former military had to follow a political re-education.
The duration of these courses varied from three or ten days in their survey, to one month in a camp.
The latter was reserved for former chiefs of survey, directors…and military officers.
Being former chief of survey, she had to go to a camp in theory for one month (in reality it was indefinite).
The day before her departure, without explanation, she was authorized to stay and to follow three days of politic re-education.
During four years, except some short trips on the field with new colleagues (geologists and archaeologists) from the North, she could make nothing else.
In early May 1979, to seize a place on a boat the departure of which was imminent, with the agreement of her mother, she left her family with a tiny bag.
Four or five days later, her boat arrived in southern Malaysia (Kota Tinggi).
She accepted to be interpreter and was elected leader of her boat as well as the whole camp reaching about a thousand boat people.
A month and half later, all boat people were moved to another camp at Mersing where three thousands or so refugees overcrowded into an ancient football field.
One day, half of them were sent back to the sea, the other half lived in fear.