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  2. Feminism in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Although they were members of the female-arm of nationalist and communist parties founded by men, the women became more radicalised in their gender-oriented anti-colonial aims and eventually gained semi-autonomous status from their parent parties. Prominent radical women of the period included the likes of Shamsiah Fakeh and later, Khatijah Sidek.

  3. Category:Women in Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Women in Sabah politics (1 C, 12 P) This page was last edited on 5 November 2017, at 06:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Malaysian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    The pattern differs in East Malaysia where Hakka is the majority in Sabah and Sarawak followed by Hokkien and Cantonese in Sabah and the Fuzhou (福州人), Hokkien and Teochew in Sarawak. [174] [175] [176] The population increased further to 6,392,636 by 2010 and 6,892,367 by 2020.

  5. List of Malaysians of Chinese descent - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Malaysians of Chinese origin, including original immigrants who obtained Malaysian citizenship and their Malaysian descendants.Entries on this list are demonstrably notable by having a linked current article or reliable sources as footnotes against the name to verify they are notable and define themselves either full or partial Chinese, whose ethnic origin lie in China.

  6. Feng Yi (Former Yan) - Wikipedia

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    Feng Yi (died 365), courtesy name Zizhuan, was a Chinese official of Former Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. After his grandfather introduced him to Murong Hui in 310, Feng Yi would go on to be one of the few officials to serve four generations of Murong Hui's lineage.

  7. Quan Yi Fong - Wikipedia

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    Quan Yi Fong (born 1 March 1974) is a Taiwan-born Singaporean host and actress, who has since taken up Singaporean citizenship and given up her Taiwanese citizenship. Career [ edit ]

  8. Sarawak United Peoples' Party - Wikipedia

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    Chairwoman of Central Women's Section: Kho Teck Wan: Founder: Ong Kee Hui Stephen Yong Kuet Tze: Founded: 1959: Headquarters: 7, Jalan Tan Sri Ong Kee Hui, 93300 Kuching, Sarawak: Newspaper: SA 'ATI (United) Youth wing: SUPP Youth Section: Women's wing: SUPP Women's Section: Political position: Centre: National affiliation • Malaysian ...

  9. Li Yifeng - Wikipedia

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    Li gained recognition after starring in the Taiwanese drama Sunny Happiness, which achieved high ratings in both Taiwan and China. [4] He received the Best New Actor award at the 2011 China TV Drama Awards for his performance. [5] The same year, he made his feature film debut in Lovesick, starring alongside Ariel Lin and Chen Bolin. [6]