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  2. Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team is a drill team for Chinese American girls, based in Seattle, Washington. It was established by Ruby Chow, [ 1 ] and has participated in the Chinatown Seafair Parade and the Seafair Torchlight Parade. [ 2 ]

  3. Kuaishou - Wikipedia

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    Kuaishou's predecessor "GIF Kuaishou" was founded in March 2011. GIF Kuaishou was a mobile app with which users could make and share GIF pictures. In November 2012, Kuaishou became a short video community and a platform with which users could record and share videos. [citation needed] By 2013, the app had reached 100 million daily users. [11]

  4. Chinese Girl - Wikipedia

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    Face to face with the woman who is Tretchi's Chinese Girl" at Mail & Guardian "'Chinese Girl': The Mona Lisa of kitsch" at The Independent "'I never made money from the Green Lady,' says Tretchikoff's model" at The Guardian "Gaze of the Green Lady" at BBC News "I was the Chinese Girl in Tretchikoff's painting" BBC News.

  5. Dan role - Wikipedia

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    Dan is the general name for female roles in Chinese opera, often referring to leading roles.They may be played by male or female actors. In the early years of Peking opera, all dan roles were played by men, but this practice is no longer common in any Chinese opera genre.

  6. Super Impassioned Net Generation - Wikipedia

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    In September, SING released the single "Moonlight Thoughts" (Chinese: 寄明月; pinyin: Jì míngyuè), their first ever Chinese-style electronic dance song. The single helped the group gain popularity and momentum in China. [3] In December, the group held a Christmas live concert named Part of Me. Following the concert, Lin Jinyi suspended ...

  7. Twelve Girls Band - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Girls Band toured in the United States in 2004 Miracles tour [4] and again in 2005. On July 7, 2007, the Twelve Girls Band performed at the Chinese leg of Live Earth in Shanghai, and were accompanied by the Mexican folk singer Lila Downs. [5]

  8. HBICtv: Ultra Rich Asian Girls - Wikipedia

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    The show Ultra Rich Asian Girls features a cultural drama, [23] girls in the show are not trying to be anyone else, they are trying to be Chinese. Moreover, the show was larger than fashion, wealth and reality TV. "I soon discovered issues of race, culture and gender were also present." said R!c, the editor at Asian Pacific Post. [24]

  9. Nowhere girls - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere Girls (Chinese: 沒女大翻身) is a reality show produced by Television Broadcasts Limited.It was broadcast in August 2014 and there are 20 episodes in total. The show focuses on seven women who are described as "have nots" and each of them is said to represent one of "seven deadly sins", including laziness, selfishness, ugliness and being a recent mainland immigrant etc. [10] This ...