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  2. Wah Ching - Wikipedia

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    Wah Ching (Chinese: 華青; Jyutping: Waa 4 Cing 1; lit. 'Youth of China') is a Chinese American criminal organization and street gang that was founded in San Francisco, California in 1964. The Wah Ching has been involved in crimes including narcotic sales, racketeering, and gambling. [2]

  3. Murder of Lea Mek - Wikipedia

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    Mek turned his back momentarily and was then wrestled to the floor by Wah Ching gang member, 19-year-old Chieu Luong Yang (Chinese: 楊丘龍; pinyin: Yáng Qiūlóng), nicknamed "China Dog". Yang wrestled Mek to the floor and he and several other Wah Ching gang members tried to drag Mek outside.

  4. Category:Dog breeds originating in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in China" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. ‘Looty’: How a dog stolen from China sparked a British luxury ...

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    Looty’s arrival, along with that of other Pekingese subsequently brought to or bred on British shores, sparked a frenzy among high society women that continued long after Victoria’s death.

  6. Puppy love: Canine weddings on the rise in China - AOL

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    If distributed evenly across China's urban population, roughly one in eight Chinese people own a cat or a dog, with a majority of owners under 40, according to the research firm.

  7. Tugou - Wikipedia

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    Tugou (Chinese: 土狗; pinyin: tǔ gǒu; lit. 'indigenous dog') is a diverse group of dogs native to China and still abundant across the country today. As the name suggests, it refers to any various breeds of primitive spitz-type dogs kept by other Non-Han ethnic groups of China.

  8. Jackson Street Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Boys gang was the successor to the Wo Hop To Triad which ruled the streets of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1980s and early 1990s. [1] The Jackson Street Boys was founded by three brothers, Bobby Tsan, Johnny Tsan and Tommy Tsan, who were former Wah Ching members who had defected to the Wo Hop To after the Wo Hop To forced the Wah Ching out of San Francisco. [2]

  9. Internet Has Bold Reactions After Chinese Zoo Goes Viral for ...

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    A sign outside the enclosure identified them as “Panda Dogs” and assured visitors they “are gentle, smart, friendly, cute and adorable,” CNN reported on Friday, Sept. 20.