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  2. Jianzi - Wikipedia

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    Two people playing jianzi A traditional jianzi A group playing jianzi in Beijing's Temple of Heaven park. Jianzi (Chinese: 毽子; pinyin: jiànzi), [Note 1] is a traditional Chinese sport in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock in the air using their bodies apart from the hands, unlike in similar games such as peteca and indiaca.

  3. Twelve Girls Band - Wikipedia

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    BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese mainland performers the 12 Girls Band have launched their new album "Shining Energy" in Hong Kong, reported CRIENGLISH.com. Dressed in stunning red outfits, the girls performed a few tracks in front of the assembled media on Wednesday. The band has been a big hit in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore.

  4. BonBon Girls 303 - Wikipedia

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    The EP's first single "BonBon Girls" was released on August 24, [6] followed by the title track "Super A Warning Ahead" on September 1, [7] and the second non-title single "PLMM" on September 14. [8] The group released their second EP Fearless Girls (了不起的女孩) and its lead single "Slay and Play" on April 27, 2021.

  5. Dianxi Xiaoge - Wikipedia

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    Dianxi Xiaoge (Chinese: 滇西小哥; lit. 'Little Brother in Western Yunnan'; born 1990) is a Chinese food vlogger and YouTuber from Yunnan.Dianxi Xiaoge, along with Ms Yeah and Li Ziqi, are the only Chinese Internet celebrities who have reached international prominence, according to the Southern Metropolis Daily in 2019. [1]

  6. Sexuality in China - Wikipedia

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    These include pinwei magazines which market high quality or luxury goods, men's health magazines which promote muscled physiques, and erotic magazines depicting both men and women. [ 9 ] Based on observations, all the visible changes in sexual discourse — including those in gay culture — can be considered a part of middle class culture.

  7. How to Pick Girls Up! - Wikipedia

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    How to Pick Girls Up! 求愛敢死隊; Directed by: Wong Jing: Written by: Wong Jing: Produced by: Louis Lau Tin Chi: Starring: Eric Tsang Stanley Fung Wilson Lam Wong Jing Maggie Cheung Sandra Ng Elizabeth Lee Ellen Chan Charlie Cho: Cinematography: Lee San Yip: Edited by: Chiang Hsing Lung: Music by: Sherman Chow Gam Cheung Lai Hok Ban

  8. Women's football in China - Wikipedia

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    The institute's team would continue to play, often against men's teams due to a lack of other women's teams, until the Japanese invasion of China in 1937. [5] In the 1970s, the government of the People's Republic of China began to consider women's football more seriously and began investment into the sport. [6]

  9. 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]