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  2. Tam cúc - Wikipedia

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    A card in the red suit is ranked higher than a black card of the same rank. Combinations of cards are: Pair Same color and same rank, e.g. pair of red Cannons, or pair of black Majors. Three-card combo The cards General + Major + Elephant; or Cart + Cannon + Horse of the same color.

  3. The Print Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Print Shop is a desktop publishing software package originally published in 1984 by Broderbund. It was unique in that it provided libraries of clip art and templates through a simple interface to build signs, posters and banners with household dot-matrix printers . [ 1 ]

  4. Tết - Wikipedia

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    Tet Nguyen Dan: The Vietnamese New Year - Queens Botanical Garden; Vietnamese New Year customs; Tet Holiday; Vietnamese calendar rules - Hồ Ngọc Đức, Leipzig University. Tết - Vietnamese Lunar New Year Traditions; Tet Festival Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA; Tet on Phu Quoc Island on Vietnam's largest island; Tết Festival ...

  5. Public holidays in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    New Year's Day: Tết dương lịch: 1: International public holiday From the 2nd last day of the last lunar month to 5th day of the first lunar month: Vietnamese New Year (Tet) Tết Nguyên Đán: 7 (9 if 1st day of 1st lunar month falls on Mon-Wed) Lunar New Year Largest and most important holiday of the year, occurring around late January ...

  6. Print culture in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The White Tiger (Bạch hổ) picture of Hang Trong painting.The author is unknown because it is a traditional painting dated back to the 17th century. Buddhist temples were key sites of print culture from the 17th–19th century, translating, printing, and disseminating key sutras to lay populations in both urban and rural villages. [1]

  7. Little Saigon, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    It is a hub for Silicon Valley's Vietnamese community and one of the largest Little Saigons in the world, [1] as San Jose has more Vietnamese residents than any city outside of Vietnam. [2] Vietnamese Americans and immigrants in San Jose make up ten percent of the city’s population and about eight percent of the county and South Bay Area.