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Hanbin may refer to: * Hanbin District, a district in Ankang, Shaanxi, China * Hanbin Township, a township in Yining, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China * Wang Hanbin (born 1925), Chinese Communist Party politician *He Hanbin (born 1986), Chinese badminton player *Hanbin Ng (born 1989), Singaporean basketball player *B.I (rapper) (Kim Han-bin; born 1996), South Korean rapper * Hanbin (Ngô Ngọc Hưng; born 1998), member of the South Korean boy group Tempest formed by Yuehua Entertainment Yuehua Entertainment (Chinese: 乐华娱乐, Korean: 위에화 엔터테인먼트) is a privately held Chinese multinational entertainment group and talent agency based in Beijing. The company was founded in June 2009 by former Huayi Brothers empl ... See also * Han-bin, a Korean given name, sometimes transliterated Hanbin {{disambig, geo, given name ...
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Hanbin District
Hanbin District () is a district of the City of Ankang in Shaanxi Province, China and the seat of the city's government. It has a population of 886,393 and an area of 3,645.91 km2. With forests covering 68.8% of its land, the district abounds in natural resources and remains a popular destination of tourism in Shaanxi. Between the Qinling and the Daba Mountains, Hanbin District is centrally located in Ankang, bordering the counties Ningshan, Hanyin, and Ziyang on the west, Langao and Pingli on the south, Xunyang on the east, and Zhen'an on the north. Three expressways (G65, G7011, and G4213), three railways ( Yangpingguan-Ankang, Xiangyang-Chongqing, Xi'an-Ankang) and an airport make Hanbin a transportation hub in the Shaannan () region. Human settlement in what is called Hanbin District today dates back to the Neolithic period over 7,000 years ago. In 312 BC, a Xicheng County () was instituted by the Qin state Qin () was an ancient Chinese state during the Zh ...
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Hanbin Township
Hanbin may refer to: * Hanbin District, a district in Ankang, Shaanxi, China * Hanbin Township, a township in Yining, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China * Wang Hanbin (born 1925), Chinese Communist Party politician *He Hanbin (born 1986), Chinese badminton player *Hanbin Ng (born 1989), Singaporean basketball player *B.I (rapper) (Kim Han-bin; born 1996), South Korean rapper * Hanbin (Ngô Ngọc Hưng; born 1998), member of the South Korean boy group Tempest formed by Yuehua Entertainment Yuehua Entertainment (Chinese: 乐华娱乐, Korean: 위에화 엔터테인먼트) is a privately held Chinese multinational entertainment group and talent agency based in Beijing. The company was founded in June 2009 by former Huayi Brothers empl ... See also * Han-bin, a Korean given name, sometimes transliterated Hanbin {{disambig, geo, given name ...
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Yining
YiningThe official spelling according to (), also known as Ghulja ( ug, غۇلجا) or Qulja ( kk, قۇلجا) and formerly Ningyuan (), is a county-level city in Northwestern Xinjiang, People's Republic of China and the seat of the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. Historically, Yining is the successor to the ruined city of Almaliq in neighbouring Huocheng County. Yining is the third largest city in Xinjiang after Ürümqi and Korla. Area and population The city of Yining is a county-level administrative unit located along Ili River. As of 2015, it has an estimated population of 542,507, with a total land area of . It is the most populous city in the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. The land area and population of the City of Yining saw an increase in 2003; the increase resulted from the transfer of two villages with some of land from the adjacent Yining County, which is a separate administrative unit from the city. History Note on historical place names From 13-15th ...
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Wang Hanbin
Wang Hanbin (born 1925) is a retired Chinese Communist Party politician. Wang was born in Hui'an, Fujian Province in 1925. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1941. He graduated from the Southwest Union University in 1946. After the People's Republic of China was formed in 1949, he served as secretary of the CCP Beijing Municipal Committee until 1958 when he became the deputy secretary general of the Municipal Committee. He became the director of the Policy Research Office of the Chinese Academy of Sciences from 1977 to 1979. He was a member of the 12th, 13th, and 14th CCP Central Committees from 1982 to 1997 and an alternate member of 14th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party of the CPC between 1992 and 1997. He was also the Secretary-General of the 6th National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and became the vice-chairman of the 7th and 8th NPCSC. During the draftings of the Hong Kong Basic Law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, he was sel ...
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He Hanbin
He Hanbin (; born 10 January 1986) is a retired badminton player from China. Career A doubles specialist, He won men's doubles at the Austrian International tourney with Guo Zhendong in 2007. Most of his accomplishments, however, have come in mixed doubles with Yu Yang. They have captured the Asian Championships (2007) together, as well as the Thailand (2007), Denmark (2007), Swiss (2008), Malaysia (2008), and French (2008) Opens. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics He and Yu lost a very close semifinal match to Indonesia's Nova Widianto and Lilyana Natsir, but won an equally close match over another Indonesian pair, Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa to earn a bronze medal. Achievements Olympic Games ''Mixed doubles'' BWF World Championships ''Mixed doubles'' Asian Games ''Mixed doubles'' Asian Championships ''Mixed doubles'' World Junior Championships ''Boys' doubles'' ''Mixed doubles'' Asian Junior Championships ''Boys' doubles'' ''Mixed doubles'' BWF ...
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Hanbin Ng
Ng Han Bin (born 13 January 1989) is a Singaporean basketball player who plays for the Singapore Slingers in the Asean Basketball League (ABL). Career Singapore Slingers On 1 September 2010, Ng was one of the four new rookies, together with Shengyu Lim, Teo Chin Hoe and Chase Tan that signed with the Singapore Slingers in the team's attempt to booster a bigger and taller line-up as compared to previous seasons. Singapore National Team Ng is also a member of the men's Singapore national basketball team. He won the Bronze medals for both 2013 Naypyidaw and 2015 Singapore. See also * FIBA Asia Championship * Singapore national basketball team * ASEAN Basketball League * Singapore Slingers The Singapore Slingers is a Singaporean professional basketball team that currently compete in the ASEAN Basketball League. The Slingers were known as the JobStreet.com Singapore Slingers between 2009 and 2014, due to sponsorship ties with JobS ... References External links ...
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Ngô Ngọc Hưng
Ngô Ngọc Hưng (born 19 January 1998) or Hanbin (), is a Vietnamese singer active in South Korea as a member of the boy band group, Tempest. He had previously gained recognition competing on the Mnet reality show I-Land. Hanbin became the first male Vietnamese idol to debut in a Kpop boy-band, Tempest. Early life Hanbin (''Ngô Ngọc Hưng''), was born in Yên Bái, Vietnam. He is a self-taught dancer since 15, according to his online fanmeeting. He moved to Hanoi for university where he founded and led a dance group, C.A.C, for three years (2016–2019) under the stage name Hưng Bin. Hanbin started training for the show in July 2019, according to his I-LAND profile, after passing the audition in Hanoi. Career 2020–2021: ''I-LAND'', first fanmeeting, and agency changes On 2 June 2020, he was introduced as a participant in the CJ ENM and HYBE's then upcoming survival show '' I-Land''. On the first episode, he performed " Jopping" by SuperMwith NI-KI and Ni ...
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Tempest (South Korean Band)
Tempest (, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band under Yuehua Entertainment. The group is composed of seven members: Hanbin, Hyeongseop, Hyuk, Eunchan, Lew, Hwarang, and Taerae. They made their debut on March 2, 2022 with their debut extended play, ''It's Me, It's We''. History Pre-debut Hyeongseop and Lew both participated in Mnet's reality television competition ''Produce 101 Season 2'' in 2017. Lew was eliminated in the third round ranking 23rd and Hyeongseop was eliminated in the final episode ranking 16th. They debuted as Hyeongseop X Euiwoong on November 2, 2017, with the single "It Will Be Good". Hwarang, under the name Song Jae-won, competed on MBC's reality television competition ''Under Nineteen'' in 2018. He was eliminated in episode 12 after placing 11th in the performance team and 32nd overall. Hanbin competed in Mnet's reality television competition ''I-Land'' in 2020. He was eliminated in part 2 and ranked 10th. In October 2020, he held an online fan ...
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Yuehua Entertainment
Yuehua Entertainment (Chinese: 乐华娱乐, Korean: 위에화 엔터테인먼트) is a privately held Chinese multinational entertainment group and talent agency based in Beijing. The company was founded in June 2009 by former Huayi Brothers employee Du Hua. Yuehua is involved in television production and distribution, movie production, artist management and training, music and music video production, public relations, and entertainment marketing. Yuehua Entertainment had partnerships with the South Korean companies Pledis Entertainment, Starship Entertainment, and SM Entertainment. Yuehua Entertainment received series-B financing from Gravity Media and CMC Capital in August 2014. CMC Capital invested US$49 million into the group and became its strategic shareholder at the completion of financing. In 2014 Yuehua Entertainment established a Korean branch located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Yuehua announced plans for further expansion of their Korean branch operations beginn ...
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