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  2. Choi Sung-bong - Wikipedia

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    Ch'oe Sŏngbong. Sungbong Choi (崔聖奉; 18 February 1990 – 20 June 2023) was a South Korean singer. After passing qualification examinations for elementary school and middle school, he graduated from the Dae-Jeon Art High School, and made his debut on the 2011 season of Korea's Got Talent. He was the first runner-up of the talent show.

  3. Bai choi - Wikipedia

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    Chance. High. Hut to play Bài chòi. Bài Chòi (aka Bài tới in Huế) is a combination of arts in Central Vietnam including music, poetry, acting, painting and literature, [1][2] providing recreation, entertainment and socialising within village communities. [3] It was inscribed on the UNESCO 's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity ...

  4. Choi Woo-shik - Wikipedia

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    Choi Woo-shik (Korean: 최우식; Korean pronunciation: [ [tsʰø.u.ɕik̚]]; born March 26, 1990), or Edward Choi, is a Canadian actor based in South Korea. He first gained widespread recognition for his leading role in the film Set Me Free (2014). He then co-starred in the films Train to Busan (2016) and Parasite (2019), both of which ...

  5. Squid Game - Wikipedia

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    Squid Game: The Challenge. Squid Game (Korean: 오징어 게임) is a South Korean dystopian survival thriller television series created by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix. Its cast for the first season includes Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Wi Ha-joon, HoYeon Jung, O Yeong-su, Heo Sung-tae, Anupam Tripathi and Kim Joo-ryoung.

  6. Choi Hi-yong - Wikipedia

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    Choi turned professional in 1987 and captured the WBA mini flyweight title in 1991 in only his 10th pro bout in with a decision win over Bong-Jun Kim. He defended the belt 4 times before losing it to Hideyuki Ohashi in 1992. He later moved up in weight and in 1995 captured the WBA light flyweight title with a decision win over Leo Gamez.

  7. Sharon Choi - Wikipedia

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    Interpreter. director. Sharon Choi (born Choi Sung-jae; 1994 or 1995) is a South Korean [1][2] interpreter and film director. She came to prominence as director Bong Joon-ho 's Korean–English interpreter during the 2019–2020 film awards season, which saw Bong's film Parasite winning the Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Picture.

  8. Choi Sung-kuk - Wikipedia

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    최성국. Hanja. 崔成國. Revised Romanization. Choe Seong-Guk. McCune–Reischauer. Ch'oe Sŏngguk. Choi Sung-kuk (born 8 February 1983) is a former South Korean footballer who played as a second striker. He was banned by FIFA from all football-related activities because of his involvement in match fixing.

  9. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo - Wikipedia

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    Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo (Korean: 역도요정 김복주; RR: Yeokdoyojeong Gimbokju) is a 2016–2017 South Korean television series starring Lee Sung-kyung in the title role, with Nam Joo-hyuk. It is a coming-of-age sports drama, inspired by the life of Olympic gold-medalist Jang Mi-ran. [1][2] It aired on MBC every Wednesday and ...