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  2. Bầu cua cá cọp - Wikipedia

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    A playing mat for Bầu cua cá cọp Gambling board with Vietnamese đồng notes used for gambling. Dice used in Bầu cua cá cọp.. Bầu cua cá cọp (lit. ' gourd crab fish tiger '; also Bầu cua tôm cá or Lắc bầu cua) is a Vietnamese gambling game using three dice.

  3. Glorious Ashes - Wikipedia

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    Glorious Ashes (original title: Tro tàn rực rỡ) is a 2022 Vietnamese-language drama film directed and written by Bùi Thạc Chuyên.It is an adaptation of two short stories, Glorious Ashes (Tro tàn rực rỡ) and Drifting Firewood (Củi mục trôi về), taken from the Đảo (Island) short story collection by Vietnamese writer Nguyễn Ngọc Tư. [2]

  4. Kyeon Mi-ri - Wikipedia

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    Kyeon Mi-ri graduated from Seoul Traditional Arts High School in 1983, then studied Dance at Sejong University.She made her acting debut in 1984, and has since become active in television dramas, most notably as the arrogant and ambitious Lady Choi in the 2003 period drama Dae Jang Geum (or Jewel in the Palace), which was a hit not only in Korea but throughout Asia.

  5. Big two - Wikipedia

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    Big two (also known as deuces, capsa, pusoy dos, dai di and other names) is a shedding-type card game of Cantonese origin. The game is popular in East Asia and Southeast Asia, especially throughout mainland China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Macau, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore.

  6. Bai choi - Wikipedia

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    Bài Chòi (aka Bài tới in Huế) is a combination of arts in Central Vietnam including music, poetry, acting, painting and literature, [1] [2] providing recreation, entertainment and socialising within village communities. [3] It was inscribed on the UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list in 2017.

  7. Empress Cheonchu - Wikipedia

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    Empress Cheonchu (Korean: 천추태후; Hanja: 千秋太后; RR: Cheonchu Taehu; MR: Ch'ŏnch'ŭ T'aehu; also known as The Iron Empress) is a 2009 South Korean period television series based on the title character, an actual historical figure and her lifelong struggle to protect the country her ancestors built.

  8. List of Alchemy of Souls characters - Wikipedia

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    In Part 2, which took place three years after the end of Part 1, Jang Uk who was resurrected after death due to the power of the ice stone inside him, has become a merciless hunter of soul shifters [note 2] under the royal command. One day, while capturing a soul shifter, he comes across Jin Bu-yeon, the amnesiac heiress of Jinyowon who ...

  9. Suits (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Choi Kang-seok's informant who collects information and complete missions in secret for him. Lee Si-won as Se-hee [10] Lee Tae-sun as Seo Gi-woong [11] Son Yeo-eun as Kim Moon-hee; Ye Soo-jung as Yoon-woo's grandmother; Jang In-sub as Jang Seok-hyun; Lee Jung-hyuk as Kim Jin-kyu; Jang Yoo-sang as Park Joon-gyu; Kim Young-ho as Ham Ki-taek