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Chinese people often address professionals in formal situations by their occupational titles. These titles can either follow the surname (or full name) of the person in reference, or it can stand alone either as a form of address or if the person being referred to is unambiguous without the added surname.
Chinese Golf Association is the sole legal organization representing China to participate in international and Asian golf organizations and corresponding international golf activities. It is a group member of the All-China Sports Federation, an Olympic sport organization recognized by the Chinese Olympic Committee. [1]
The promotion of vernacular Chinese during the New Culture Movement (新文化運動 or 五四文化運動) of the 1910s and 1920s in China further hastened the demise of a large body of Chinese honorifics previously preserved in the vocabulary and grammar of Classical Chinese. [2] Although Chinese honorifics have simplified to a large degree ...
List of honorifics may refer to: English honorifics; French honorifics; Canadian honorifics; Chinese honorifics; Filipino styles and honorifics; German honorifics;
China, which views self-ruled Taiwan as a wayward province, has ramped up pressure to assert its sovereignty. The United States sent two warships through the Taiwan Strait on Monday in its second ...
Golf in China is a growing industry, with numerous golf courses being established, especially in the province of Hainan. In 2011, there were around 358,000 core players (aged over 18 and play more than 8 rounds a year) among the Chinese population, with a growth rate of 7.5%, [ 1 ] and that figure was projected to grow to about 20 million by ...
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Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in China" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.