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  2. Women in Macau - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Women with an average monthly income of less than 1000 yuan accounted for 78.47% of the female population, women with monthly income of between 1,501 to 2,000 yuan accounted for 84.58% of the female population, and women with a monthly income of 2,001 to 2,500 yuan accounted for 70.12% of the female population, while women with an ...

  3. Macanese people - Wikipedia

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    The Macanese people (Portuguese: Macaense, Maquista) are a multiracial East Asian ethnic group that originated in Macau in the 16th century, consisting of people of predominantly mixed Cantonese and Portuguese as well as Malay, [7] Japanese, [7] English, [7] Dutch, [8] Sinhalese, [7] and Indian [8] ancestry.

  4. Ming-Na Wen - Wikipedia

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    Ming-Na Wen's 1981 Mt. Lebanon High School yearbook photo. Wen was born on November 20, 1963, on Coloane, one of the two main islands of Macau. [1] Her mother Lin Chan Wen moved to Macau in the 1950s from Suzhou, China, to escape communism. [3]

  5. Maria Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Mariam Maria Cordero Bibi, [1] MH (Chinese: 瑪俐亞), nicknamed Fat Mama (Chinese: 肥媽), is a Macanese singer, actress, TV Host and DJ based in Hong Kong. She also has her own cooking show, Maria's Kitchen (肥媽私房菜) on Cable TV.

  6. Category:Macau people - Wikipedia

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    For people who are Macanese, i.e. an ethnic group from Macau of partial Portuguese and usually partial Chinese descent, see Category:Macanese people. Subcategories This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.

  7. Macau people - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the Portuguese and English term "Macanese" refers neither to the indigenous people of Macau (Tanka people) nor to the demonym of Macau, but to a distinctive minority culture (1.2% of all Macau population). However, due to the rise of localism among the Macau people (particularly the young people) after the handover of Macau, the ...

  8. Isabella Leong - Wikipedia

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    Leong's father was a descendant of one of the most prominent and long-established Macanese families, Nolasco da Silva family . Her father was a Eurasian born to Frederico Joao Moreira de Sousa Teles de Menezes, a Portuguese father and Terry Marques Nolasco, a Chinese woman living in Portugal. [3]

  9. Macau Post Daily - Wikipedia

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    About half of the daily's readership are local Chinese, Portuguese and Macanese permanent residents, while the remainder are visitors, scholars, consultants, diplomats and others. The newspaper's coverage is based on the principles of professional journalism, i.e., separating news and opinion, following the "5Ws" guideline, attributing sources ...