Popular Vietnamese folk opera performer Kim Tu longer may have gambled too long at a present post-performance foray.
Bizarre because it might appear to us within the western, proceedings have been initiated against well-known Vietnamese Cai Luong (folk opera) singer Kim Tu Long, after the entertainer was found gambling by police in Tra On District in the Mekong Delta, Vinh longer Province. Just simple ol’ playing cards and dice and what could be considered relatively low stakes here had been sufficient to obtain the performer charged under Vietnam’s strict anti-gambling policy for citizens.
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Kim Tu longer is just a well-known and popular performer of Cai Luong, a theatrical type of contemporary people opera which will be hugely well-liked by the population in southern Vietnam, particularly in the Mekong Delta. According to Senior Lieutenant Colonel Phan Van Minh, a deputy police chief in Vinh longer Province, the artist has been charged with unlawful gambling, after he was found among 27 other people who were all cards that are playing money for a barge anchored during the mouth of Tan Dinh Rivulet, following a performance in June.
Police raided the gambling ring and arrested the 27 gamblers, which included two additional designers also playing up to speed the barge on June 26th, and seized two decks of handmade cards and 22 dice, along with 28 mobiles, VND443 million ($21