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Third season of House of Cards to be screened in Vietnam

The third season of the American web television drama series House of Cards has just been introduced to Vietnamese audiences.

The Viet Nam Satellite Digital Television which is known as the K+ has made great effort to present the series nearly at the same time as it is on screen in the US.
Season 3 is considered a strong wind, which continues evoking the flame of the power play among politicians in the most powerful government body of the United States.
House of Cards is among of the premium contents brought by K+ in order to meet the need of the audience for high-quality entertainment President Frank Underwood and First Lady Claire Underwood return splendidly in season 3 as the most powerful couple of the United States.
House of Cards series gained impressive achievements with many prestigious world prizes, such as: Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series-Drama for Kevin Spacey and Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series-Drama for Robin Wright at the Golden Globes Awards 2014 and 2015.
The first season received nine Emmy nominations, the second season received 13 nominations and Kevin Spacey became the winner for his performance.
The series has been aired on K+1 at 9pm every Thursday. 
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