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The text is a transcript of a Vietnamese TV show called "Viet Nam Super Brain", where contestants demonstrate their extraordinary memory skills. The summary is:

A contestant named Mai Tuong Van, who is the Vietnamese memory champion, faces a challenge of memorizing and recalling more than 2200 numbers from 100 packages in two hours. She fails the first attempt, but succeeds in the next two, impressing the judges and the audience. She reveals that she has a personal reason to join the show: to encourage her younger brother, who has some family issues. She also expresses her interest in one of the judges, designer Cong Tri, who gives her a hard time with his choices of packages. She receives a high score and becomes a member of the Viet Nam Super Brain Squad. She is praised for her talent, determination and courage.

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1. The text is a transcript of a Vietnamese TV show called Viet Nam Super Brain.
2. The show features contestants who have extraordinary memory skills and compete in various challenges.
3. One of the contestants is Mai Tuong Van, who is the Vietnamese memory champion and can memorize more than 2200 numbers in two hours.
4. She faces three challenges, each involving a package with a barcode and a phone number, and she has to call the owner of the package after memorizing the information.
5. She fails the first challenge, but succeeds in the second and third ones, earning 88 marks out of 100 and becoming a member of the Viet Nam Super Brain Squad.
6. She reveals that she has a family issue that affects her mood and sleep, and that she joined the show to encourage her younger brother who has a serious depression.
7. She also expresses her admiration for one of the judges, Designer Cong Tri, and hints that she might join another show called Who is Single? if he does.
8. The judges praise her talent and determination, and advise her to practice more and face her sorrow instead of avoiding it.