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  2. L'Arc-en-Ciel - Wikipedia

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    L'Arc-en-Ciel (Japanese: ラルク アン シエル, Hepburn: Raruku an Shieru, French for "The Rainbow" [1]), stylized as L'Arc〜en〜Ciel and abbreviated as Laruku, is a Japanese rock band formed in Osaka in 1991 by bassist Tetsuya and vocalist Hyde.

  3. Enkhbold Togmidshiirev - Wikipedia

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    2015 Lost Children of Heaven, at Art Space 976+, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia [7] 2015 Asia Triennial Manchester, at Manchester Museum, UK [8] 2015 Other Home, at Mongolia Pavilion in La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy [9] 2012 Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai, China [10]

  4. Xintiandi - Wikipedia

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    "New Heaven and Earth", [1] fig. "New World") is an affluent car-free shopping, eating and entertainment district of Shanghai. [2] [3] Xintiandi now refers to the wider area centered around Madang Road which includes both pedestrian-only and motor traffic roads.

  5. Black Slave's Cry to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    In October 1908, Black Slave's Cry to Heaven was staged again using a different script by Wang Zhongsheng at the Lyceum Theatre in Shanghai; [33] the dramatist Ren Tianzhi also considered performing the Spring Willow Society's version in the city. [27] Unlike the Tokyo performance, the acting in this version was done in a Peking opera style ...

  6. Mafia (series) - Wikipedia

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    Mafia is set in Lost Heaven during the 1930s. Lost Heaven is loosely based on New York City , Chicago and San Francisco . [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Mafia II is set in the 1940s and early 1950s in Empire Bay, which is a fictional version of New York, with influences from Chicago, San Francisco , Los Angeles , Boston and Detroit .

  7. The Monkey King Conquers the Demon - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey King Conquers the Demon is a 1985 Chinese donghua feature film directed by Te Wei, Lin Wenxiao, and Ding Xianyan and produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. The film serves as a loose sequel to Havoc in Heaven, and adapts later episodes in the 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West.

  8. Bu Wancang - Wikipedia

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    Originally a member of the Shanghai cinema scene, Bu worked for several studios before becoming a major director for the Mingxing Film Company.By 1931, Bu moved to Mingxing's rival, Lianhua, where he directed such films as Love and Duty (1931) and The Peach Girl (1931) (both with actress Ruan Lingyu).

  9. Zhao Wei filmography - Wikipedia

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    Zhao appeared in a range of genres, including comedies, period dramas, modern dramas, actions. Zhao was awarded the Hong Kong Film Award, Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award, Golden Rooster Award, Hundred Flowers Award, Shanghai Film Critics Award, Huabiao Award, Golden Eagle TV Award, and as well as the Shanghai Film Festival Golden Globet. [2]