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"Mojito" is a single by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou. The song was written by Alang Huang [ zh ] and composed by Jay Chou. It was released on 12 June 2020, and was included on Chou's 2022 album Greatest Works of Art .
Mojito (/ m oʊ ˈ h iː t oʊ /; Spanish:) is a traditional Cuban punch. The cocktail often consists of five ingredients: white rum , sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice , soda water , and mint .
From a 2007 Peking opera performance.. Wang Baochuan and Xue Pinggui (Chinese: 薛平貴與王寶釧), also known by many other names such as The Red-Maned Stallion, Wujiapo, Returning to the Cave, and The Story of the Colourful Tower, is a legend commonly performed in Chinese opera theatres.
Fu Meng-po (Chinese: 傅孟柏; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pò͘ Bēng-pek; born May 13, 1987) [1] is a Taiwanese actor. [2] He is best known for his roles in the romance films Your Love Song (2020) and I Missed You (2021), as well as the period series The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty (2020).
Murong Bo (慕容博; Mùróng Bó), alias Yan Longyuan (燕龍淵; Yàn Lóngyuān), is Murong Fu's father. Like his son, he has the same dream of restoring the Yan kingdom. 30 years ago, he lied to Xuanci and other prominent wulin figures that the Khitans were planning to send a spy to infiltrate Shaolin Monastery and steal martial arts ...
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Genre(s): Hip hop / Dance / Blues-Jazz Guest Judge: Lê Quang Guest performances: Thanh Lam & Tùng Dương ("Tình nghệ sĩ"), Hồng Nhung & Minh Béo ("Lời của gió") Individual judges' scores in charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Lê Minh Sơn - Siu Black - Lê Hoàng.
The Vietnamese term bụi đời ("life of dust" or "dusty life") refers to vagrants in the city or, trẻ bụi đời to street children or juvenile gangs. From 1989, following a song in the musical Miss Saigon, "Bui-Doi" [1] [2] came to popularity in Western lingo, referring to Amerasian children left behind in Vietnam after the Vietnam War.