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Cai Xiaoqing
Cai Xiaoqing (born 1942, zh, 蔡晓晴), born in Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, is a director from the People's Republic of China. She's the daughter of Cai Ruohong ( zh, 蔡若虹). Biography Cai Xiaoqing spent her childhood in the Shaan-Gan-Ning and Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region. In 1961, she studied at the Directing Department of the Beijing Film Academy. In 1973, she became a choreographer and director in the Literature Department of the China Central Television (CCTV). In 1978, she directed her debut television series '' Three Families' Kindred Spirits''. In 1979, she directed the inspirational love drama '' There is a Young Man'' ( zh, 有一个青年), which won the first prize at the 1st Chinese TV Drama Flying Apsaras Awards. In 1980, she directed the TV series "Smile". In 1981, she directed the TV drama '' The Deep Love of the Earth'' ( zh, 大地的深情), which won the Second Prize of the 2nd Chinese TV Drama Flying Apsaras Award. 1982, she directed the emotional dra ...
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Ya'an City
Ya'an (, Tibetan: Yak-Nga ) is a prefecture-level city in the western part of Sichuan province, China, located just below the Tibetan Plateau. The city is home to Sichuan Agricultural University, the only 211 Project university and the largest regional comprehensive university in Ya'an. As of the 2020 Chinese census, Ya'an has a population of 1,434,603. History Previously known as Yazhou-fu, the city is first mentioned during the Zhou Dynasty (1122-255 BCE). It served as a county seat during the Qin and Han Dynasties, but was subsequently taken by nomadic tribes. After being reintegrated into the Chinese Empire in the late 5th century, it was made the seat of the ''Ya Prefecture'' in 604. The modern Ya'an county was established in 1912. It became the provincial capital of Xikang province in 1951, but has been a municipality under the administration of Sichuan province since 1955, when Xikang province was merged and became a part of Sichuan province. The first giant pa ...
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