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On December 5, 2006, comedian and co-host Rosie O'Donnell of The View used a series of ching chongs to imitate newscasters in China. [3] O'Donnell made a comment in reference to people in China talking about Danny DeVito's drunken appearance on the show, "You know, you can imagine in China it's like, 'Ching-gong-hu-gong, ching-chang-kong. Ching ...
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Ching, chang, chong is a pejorative term mocking the Chinese language. Ching Chang Chong may also refer to: "Ching Chang Chong", a 2009 song by the band Cherona from their album Sound of Cherona "Ching Chang Chong", a 2010 song by Rucka Rucka Ali from his album I'm Black, You're White & These Are Clearly Parodies
Chang Chong-Chen (French: Tchang Tchong-Jen) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Although Chang and Tintin only know each other for a short time, they form a deep bond which drives them to tears when they separate or are re-united.
Sheng-Ching Chang (張省卿; born 1963 in Tainan, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese art historian. She serves as the director of the Graduate Institute of Museum Studies at Fu Jen Catholic University and the professor at the Department of History of Fu Jen Catholic University in Taipei.
Lui Ching-lung's love interest Power Chan: Wong Hon-pong 黃漢邦: Mentally disabled and had autism Wong Fei-hung's elder son Mok Kwai-lan's stepson Wong Hon-yip's elder brother Siu Hau's friend Raymond Wong Ho-yin: Wong Hon-yip 黃漢業: A newspaper journalist Wong Fei-hung's younger son Mok Kwai-lan's stepson Wong Hon-pong's younger brother
Master Soo orders an assembly line of sushi from Japan to his castle. Garu, Abyo, Ching and Pucca follow the assembly line to Tokyo. While there, Ching and Pucca wear geisha outfits, while Abyo and Garu go to see sumo wrestling. Abyo challenges one of the wrestlers, but is ultimately defeated. Angered, Garu challenges the wrestler, and wins.