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  2. Khá Bảnh - Wikipedia

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    Ngô Bá Khá was born on 27 November 1993, in Tam Sơn, a town in Từ Sơn, Bắc Ninh, Vietnam, as the youngest child and the only son to a family of four children.His mother is Nguyễn Thị Khánh (born 1956) and his father–whose name is unknown–passed away in 2010.

  3. Đàm Vĩnh Hưng - Wikipedia

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    Thai Tuan's friend had found the poem and because NS Thanh Tung knew so thanks to music songwriter. One year later, this friend has encountered unexpected accidents and cerebral palsy since then. Also this year, in a ceremony in memory friend has died, a male friend (Đàm Vĩnh Hưng's guitar) and female singing has rendered Tuoi Hong Tho Ngay.

  4. 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.

  5. Vietnamese animation - Wikipedia

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    The first Vietnamese animation was Đáng đời thằng Cáo (The Welldeserved Fox) [5] based on a poem called Con cáo và tổ ong (The fox and the beehive) produced in 1959, with a length of 300 meters, it was the first film of the Vietnamese animation industry.

  6. Midu (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Đặng Thị Mỹ Dung (born October 5, 1989), popularly known as Midu, is a Vietnamese actress, model, lecturer and businesswoman. She is a lecturer in fashion design at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) since May 2017.

  7. Self-Reliant Literary Association - Wikipedia

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    The Tự Lực văn đoàn was an influential literary collective founded in 1932-1933 by Nhất Linh and Khái Hưng.They were one of the most significant political and literary movements in twentieth-century Vietnam and published significantly via their two journals, Phong Hóa (Mores, 1932–1936) and Ngày Nay (Today, 1936–1940, 1945) as well as their own publishing house (Đời Nay).

  8. Vietnam Idol - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Idol was created based on the British show Pop Idol and U.S. show American Idol.Đông Tây Promotion and its sponsor partner Unilever secured the format license for US$2 million, which was the highest licensing fee paid for a reality TV show in Vietnam at the time. [1]

  9. Trúc Nhân - Wikipedia

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    Trúc Nhân was born in Hoài Nhơn, Bình Định Province and raised in Vũng Tàu due to family business. After graduating from Trần Nguyên Hãn High School, he moved to Ho Chi Minh City, majored in graphic design at Văn Lang University and pursued singing as a Casual Job.