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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.
Eight-ball (also spelled 8-ball or eightball, and sometimes called solids and stripes, spots and stripes, [1] big ones and little ones, [2] or rarely highs and lows [3]) is a discipline of pool played on a billiard table with six pockets, cue sticks, and sixteen billiard balls (a cue ball and fifteen object balls). The object balls include ...
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Vietnamese poetry originated in the form of folk poetry and proverbs. Vietnamese poetic structures include Lục bát, Song thất lục bát, and various styles shared with Classical Chinese poetry forms, such as are found in Tang poetry; examples include verse forms with "seven syllables each line for eight lines," "seven syllables each line for four lines" (a type of quatrain), and "five ...
B-Daman (ビーダマン, Bīdaman) is a marble shooting toy franchise produced in Japan by Takara.It was originally based on the Bomberman series, but later expanded into other franchises and its own original designs.
2 Sứa Thủy Tinh (Glassy Jellyfish) C "Khóc xong quên anh" by Trung Ngon 22,22% RISK 3 HippoHappy A "Buông" by Nguyễn Duy Anh 38,38% RISK Battle round Identity Votes Result 1 HippoHappy A "Những kẻ mộng mơ" by Nguyễn Bảo Trọng Undisclosed 58,99% SAFE 2 Sứa Thủy Tinh (Glassy Jellyfish) C Phượng Vũ 41,01% OUT
Phase 1 is 12.5 km (7.8 mi) long in total and consists of 12 stations, [32] with 8.5 km (5.3 mi) elevated and 4 km (2.5 mi) underground, and will serve residents from districts such as Nam Tu Liem, Bac Tu Liem, Cau Giay, Ba Dinh, Dong Da, and Hoan Kiem. Construction for Line 3 began in 2010 and was initially targeted to commence service in 2018.
On 2 July 1976, North and South Vietnam were merged to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. [154] The war had devastated Vietnam and killed 966,000 to 3.8 million people. [155] [156] [157] A 1974 US Senate subcommittee estimated nearly 1.4 million Vietnamese civilians were killed or wounded between 1965 and 1974—including 415,000 killed.