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  2. Xiaohongshu - Wikipedia

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    Xiaohongshu was founded by Miranda Qu and Charlwin Mao in 2013 as an online tour guide for Chinese shoppers, providing a platform for users to review products and share their shopping experiences with the community. [18] [19] In 2015, Xiaohongshu set up its warehouses in Shenzhen, Guangdong and Zhengzhou, Henan. [20]

  3. So many Americans flocked to Chinese app RedNote ahead of the ...

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    RedNote, known as Xiaohongshu in China, hit the top spot on Apple's US App Store's ranking this week as a divest-or-ban law threatened to shut off American access to TikTok.

  4. What’s happening with the TikTok ban? - AOL

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    Xiaohongshu buzz can be lucrative: One Hong Kong-based bakery chain, Bakehouse, told The South China Morning Post that it earned around 90 million Hong Kong dollars ($11.4 million) a year from its ...

  5. ‘When in doubt, turn to Xiaohongshu’: A social media platform ...

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    The University of Hong Kong briefly imposed crowd control measures to manage a flood of visitors taking Xiaohongshu photos at the school. But the engine of social media and trends can’t be stopped.

  6. Xiao Shu - Wikipedia

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    Chen Min was born in Yilong County, Sichuan in 1962.He graduated from Sun Yat-sen University.Chen worked on a series of non-fiction novels – History of the First Sound (历史的先声), The Truth of Liu Wencai (刘文彩真相).

  7. Lianhuanhua - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Shu (小書) Shanghai: Picture Book: Tuhua Shu (圖畫書) Guangzhou and Hong Kong: Doll Book: Gongzai Shu (公仔書) ... In Hong Kong during the 1970s, the ...

  8. Xiaochi - Wikipedia

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    Xiaochi (Chinese: 小吃; pinyin: xiǎochī; Wade–Giles: hsiao 3 ch'ih 1; lit. 'small eats') [1] is an important category of Chinese street food, commonly found in Chinese populated communities around the world.

  9. Barbie Hsu - Wikipedia

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    Barbie Hsu (Chinese: 徐熙媛; pinyin: Xú Xīyuán; 6 October 1976 – 2 February 2025), also known by her stage name Big S (大S; Dà S), [1] was a Taiwanese actress, singer, and television host, [2] best known for her leading role in the two seasons of the television series Meteor Garden (2001–2002).