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  2. List of Vietnamese traditional games - Wikipedia

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    4 Thái- Tày ethnic group's games. 5 Muong ethnic group's games. Toggle the table of contents. ... Chơi chuyền Mèo đuổi chuột; Rồng rắn lên mây

  3. Bai choi - Wikipedia

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    Bài Chòi games and performances involve a card game similar to bingo, played with songs and music performed by Hieu artists, during the Tết Nguyên Đán. [6] [7] In Hội An, Quang Nam, Bai Choi singing classes have been opened for secondary school students. [8] The bài chòi culture has also been introduced in Japan and in Germany. [9] [10]

  4. Bầu cua cá cọp - Wikipedia

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    ' gourd crab fish tiger '; also Bầu cua tôm cá or Lắc bầu cua) is a Vietnamese gambling game using three dice. [1] [2] The game is often played at Vietnamese New Year. Instead of showing one to six pips, the sides of the dice have pictures of a fish; a prawn; a crab; a cock; a calabash; and a stag (or a tiger). Players place wagers on a ...

  5. Tổ tôm - Wikipedia

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    The origin of tổ tôm is still unclear, but by the 19th century in Vietnam, this card game was very popular, especially among the upper class who considered it an elegant game that required a lot of intelligence. Vietnamese literature mentions tổ tôm in a number of literary works, such as this proverb: "Làm trai biết đánh tổ tôm

  6. Ô ăn quan - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when all the pieces are captured. If both Mandarin pieces are captured, the remaining citizen pieces belong to the player controlling the side that these pieces are on. There is a Vietnamese saying to express this situation: "hết quan, tàn dân, thu quân, bán ruộng" (literally: "Mandarin is gone, citizen dismisses, take back the army, selling the rice field") or "hết ...

  7. Tiến lên - Wikipedia

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    Tiến lên (Vietnamese: tiến lên, tiến: advance; lên: to go up, up; literally: "go forward"; also Romanized Tien Len) is a shedding-type card game originating in Vietnam. [1] It may be considered Vietnam's national card game, and is common in communities where Vietnamese migration has occurred.

  8. Hole in the Wall (Vietnamese game show) - Wikipedia

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    Hole in the Wall Vietnam (Vietnamese: Người đi xuyên tường) is a game show that first aired on 26 December 2014. The program originated in Japan and led to 44 international versions. Two opposing teams face five challenges. The winning team faces an imposing wall in the final round. If they pass the wall, they win the game.

  9. Who Is the Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    The game was played on VTV's 43rd anniversary special broadcast on September 6, 2013, on VTV1. It was hosted by Đức Khuê. It was hosted by Đức Khuê. Singer Phương Thanh participated in the game, answered all 15 questions correctly and won the prize of "working as an editor of Ai là triệu phú for one day".