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  2. Mui tsai - Wikipedia

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    Mui tsai (Chinese: 妹仔; Cantonese Yale: mūi jái), which means "little sister" [1] in Cantonese, describes young Chinese women who worked as domestic servants in China, or in brothels or affluent Chinese households in traditional Chinese society.

  3. Mei Mei - Wikipedia

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    Mei Mei, a 2009 Chinese-American short film; Apple in Your Eye, a 2014 Taiwanese television series; Mei Mei, a main protagonist from a 2010 American film Little Sister; Mei Mei, a main protagonist from a 2011 Australian film 33 Postcards "Mei Mei", a second episode of fifth season of an American television series Hell on Wheels

  4. Xiaoqing (character) - Wikipedia

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    Xiaoqing is the close confidant or sworn sister of the protagonist Bai Suzhen, [3] the white snake. Bai Suzhen often calls her Qingmei (青妹, lit. ' [Little] Sister Qing ') or Qing'er (青兒, lit. ' Child Qing ').

  5. Little Sister - Wikipedia

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    Mei Mei (disambiguation) (Chinese: 妹妹; lit. 'little younger sister') Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Little Sister .

  6. Dee Hsu - Wikipedia

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    Dee Hsu (Chinese: 徐熙娣; pinyin: Xú Xīdì; born 14 June 1978), also known by her stage name Little S (小S; Xiǎo S), is a Taiwanese television host, actress, and singer. Known for her caustic wit, she co-hosted Kangsi Coming (2004–2016) with Kevin Tsai , for which the duo was awarded Best Host in a Variety Programme at the 40th Golden ...

  7. The great social media migration: Sudden influx of US users ...

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    TikTok is owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance and was tailored for a global audience. TikTok is also not accessible in China, where a sister app, Douyin, serves the domestic market.

  8. Soong sisters - Wikipedia

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    Soong Ai-ling [note 3] (1890–1973) was a Chinese socialite and political figure. She married H. H. Kung, a prominent financier and government official. After the Chinese Civil War, she moved to the United States, where she became involved in philanthropy and maintained ties with the Kuomintang.

  9. Midi Z Wraps ‘The Unseen Sister,’ First Mainland Chinese ...

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    Midi Z, the Taiwan-based Myanmar-born director whose career has expanded from no-budget documentaries and dramas to 2019 Cannes title “Nina Wu,” has wrapped “The Unseen Sister,” his first ...