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In 2006, 31.9% of Chinese Australians attained a bachelor's degree compared to just 14.8% for the general Australian population. 36.1% of Hong Kong Australians attained a bachelor's degree or higher. Chinese Australians born overseas reported high educational attainment with over 50% of them holding at least bachelor's degree. [ 35 ]
Li-Wei Qin (Chinese: 秦立巍; pinyin: Qín Lìwēi; born 16 February 1976) is a Chinese-Australian cellist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He won the Silver Medal at the 11th International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1998, and First Prize at the 2001 International Naumburg Competition in New York .
3 Discography. 4 References. 5 External links. ... Julia Wu (born 6 October 1994) is a Chinese Australian R&B singer based in Taiwan. Early life and education
Kimberley Chen Fang-yu (born 23 May 1994) [1] [non-primary source needed] is an Australian singer, actress and model based in Taiwan. In 2009, she landed her first hit with the love ballad "愛你" (Aini, "Love You"). [2] In 2012, she became a professional singer in Taiwan, singing in both English and Mandarin.
First Chinese Australian to own a winner of the Melbourne Cup. Hunter Poon: first player of Chinese descent to appear in Australian first-class cricket; Esther Qin: diver; Amy Sayer: association footballer; Dannie Seow: Australian rules footballer; Kenneth To: swimmer; Li Tu: tennis player; Jack Wunhym: Australian rules footballer; William Yang ...
Belle Chen (born 1988), Australian-Taiwanese pianist, composer, and producer; Christian Li (born 2007), Australian violinist; Dami Im (born 1988), Australian singer and songwriter; Faith Yang (born 1974), Taiwanese Australian musician; Guy Sebastian (born 1981), Malaysian-born Australian singer; Jeff Fatt (born 1953), Chinese Australian ...
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Chinese Australians also showed the support for the republic with monetary donations. In 1913 Chinese Australians, Chinese New Zealanders and others in the Chinese diaspora in the Pacific donated £36,000 to China. A letter of thank you to the Chinese Australians from the Finance Minister of the Republic is on display at the Golden Dragon Museum.