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  2. List of Vietnamese traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Đánh quay. Chơi chuyền. Mèo đuổi chuột. Rồng rắn lên mây. Cờ người. Pháo đất. Thổi cơm thi. Chọi gà. Đua thuyền.

  3. 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 also played in the United States, sometimes under the names Viet Cong, [2] VC, [2] Thirteen, [2] Killer ...

  4. Tổ tôm - Wikipedia

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    Tổ tôm. Tổ tôm or Tụ tam bài (聚三牌) is a draw-and-discard card game played in Vietnam, usually by men. [1] The game is often played at festivals. [2] It is derived from the Chinese game of Khanhoo .

  5. Ô ăn quan - Wikipedia

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    At first, the game had become quite popular throughout the country. However, as time passed Vietnamese children no longer had the same passion for the game like those in the past. For this reason, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is exhibiting the game with fully explained instructions with the aim of keeping the game alive among children nowadays.

  6. List of traditional festivals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    13th day and 15th day of 1st lunar month. Lái Thiêu commune, Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương Province. Thượng temple Festival. 15th day of 1st lunar month. Lào Cai Province. Bà Đen Mountain Festival. 18th day and 19th day of 1st lunar month. Black Virgin Mountain, Tây Ninh Province. Đồng Nhân temple Festival.

  7. Category:Vietnamese games - Wikipedia

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  8. Tết - Wikipedia

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    The name Tết is a shortening of Tết Nguyên Đán, literally written as tết (meaning festivals; only used in festival names) and nguyên đán which means the first day of the year. Both words come from Sino-Vietnamese respectively, 節 (SV: tiết) and 元旦. The word for festival is usually lễ hội, a Sino-Vietnamese word, 禮會.

  9. Traditional games of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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