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On December 5, 2006, comedian and co-host Rosie O'Donnell of The View used a series of ching chongs to imitate newscasters in China. [3] O'Donnell made a comment in reference to people in China talking about Danny DeVito's drunken appearance on the show, "You know, you can imagine in China it's like, 'Ching-gong-hu-gong, ching-chang-kong. Ching ...
The show stars Jin Chao-chun as the legendary Song dynasty official Bao Zheng. It was hugely popular in many countries in East Asia and Southeast Asia. The series was originally planned to have just 15 episodes. However, the show had high ratings when the initial episodes aired. Due to its popularity, CTS extended the show to 236 episodes.
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Ching, chang, chong is a pejorative term mocking the Chinese language. Ching Chang Chong may also refer to: "Ching Chang Chong", a 2009 song by the band Cherona from their album Sound of Cherona "Ching Chang Chong", a 2010 song by Rucka Rucka Ali from his album I'm Black, You're White & These Are Clearly Parodies
Sheung Ho Ching 尚可清: Jacqueline. Eldest daughter of Lui Chun and Sheung Hing Duen; Had an affair with Ko Man Kin; Elena Kong 江美儀: Sheung Ho Sau 尚可秀: Julie. Day Day Love matchmaking CEO; Second daughter of Lui Chun and Sheung Hing Duen; Wife of Ko Man Kin; Eddie Kwan 關禮傑: Ko Man Kin 高文健: Gilbert. Sheung Tung Bank ...
The Fantastic Magic Baby, a 1975 Hong Kong film directed by Chang Cheh. Monkey King with 72 Magic, a 1979 Taiwanese film directed and produced by Fu Ching-Wa, telling the story from the birth of Sun Wukong to his imprisonment by Buddha. Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West is based on Journey to the West.
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (sometimes abbreviated as The Amazing Chan Clan) is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, animated by Eric Porter Studios in Australia and broadcast on CBS from September 9, 1972, to December 30, 1972, with reruns continuing through the summer of 1973 and in syndication from 1976 to 1982. [1]
Chang Chong-Chen (French: Tchang Tchong-Jen) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Although Chang and Tintin only know each other for a short time, they form a deep bond which drives them to tears when they separate or are re-united.