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  2. Wang Hung-wei - Wikipedia

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    Wang Hung-wei was born in Keelung.The family originated from Tanggu, Tianjin (today's Binhai New District of Tianjin City). Her father was a sailor and arrived in Taiwan with Kuomintang forces during the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan; her mother and grandmother transited through Hong Kong before reuniting in Taiwan. [2]

  3. Cupertino, California - Wikipedia

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    Cupertino is known for its high housing prices as the majority of residential properties are multimillion-dollar homes as of the priciest housing market peak of 2022, with the entry-point into a single-family home at around 2 million dollars in the Cupertino HS area, and the entry point at around 2.6 million dollars in the Monta Vista HS area.

  4. Chen Hanwei - Wikipedia

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    Chen Hanwei (born Tan Hung Wee on 29 August 1969) [1] is a Malaysian actor, host and former fashion coordinator based in Singapore. To date, Chen has received seven Star Awards for Best Actor , a record for the most wins in that category.

  5. Hsinchu - Wikipedia

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    Hsieh Su-Wei, Taiwanese tennis player and former World No. 1 in doubles; Hebe Tien, solo artist and member of the S.H.E; David Wu, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for the state of Oregon from 1999 until 2011. Cyndi Wang, singer; Chen Qiaoen, singer, actress, 7F Member; Lü Shao-chia, Taiwanese conductor

  6. Clan of the White Lotus - Wikipedia

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    Clan of the White Lotus is a 1980 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Lo Lieh, with action choreography by Lau Kar Leung, and starring Lo Lieh and Gordon Liu.It is released as Fists of the White Lotus in North America.

  7. Lin Hua-wei - Wikipedia

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    Lin Hua-wei (Chinese: 林華韋; pinyin: Lín Huá Wéi; born 27 May 1958) is a Taiwanese former baseball coach and manager and baseball executive. He currently serves as the general manager of the Fubon Guardians of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) and Secretary General of the WBSC Asia (formerly the Baseball Federation of Asia).

  8. Wang Hong Wei - Wikipedia

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    Wang Hong Wei is a human name, may refer to: Wang Hongwei (王宏伟; born 1969), Chinese actor Wang Hong-wei (王鴻薇; born 1964), Taiwanese politician who elected the legislator of Taipei City Constituency III from 2023

  9. Wang Hongwen - Wikipedia

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    Wang Hongwen (December 1935 – 3 August 1992) was a Chinese labour activist and politician who was the youngest member of the "Gang of Four".He rose to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), after organizing the Shanghai People's Commune, to become one of the foremost members of national leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).