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The Red scarf is a symbol of the international Pioneer Movement. Red scarf may also refer to: * Red Scarf (company), a lifestyle website aimed at Chinese citizens resident in the UK *Red Scarf (film), a 1964 South Korean aviation action film set during the Korean War *Red scarf, a plain red scarf depicted in the song and short film "All Too Well" by Taylor Swift * ( zh, 如果可以), a theme song of the movie, '' Till We Meet Again'' ( zh, 月老), sung by WeiBird, released on November 5, 2021 See also *The Girl with the Red Scarf, a 1978 Turkish film * The Girl with the Red Scarf (TV series), a 2011-2012 Turkish television series *Red Scarf Girl, an English language memoir of the Cultural Revolution *Honglingjin Park Honglingjin Park () is a public park in Beijing. The park, designated a national AAA scenic spot, lies at the junction of East 4th Ring Road and Chaoyang North Road, to the northeast of Honglingjin Bridge, about 10 kilometers from the center of ...
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Red Scarf
The red scarf is a neckerchief worn by young pioneers of several countries during the communist era. In the Soviet Union it was known as ''pionerskiy galstuk'' (пионерский галстук, i. e. pioneer's neckerchief), in Vietnam as ''khăn quàng đỏ'' (red scarf), in China as ''hóng lǐngjīn'' (紅領巾/红领巾,red scarf), in Cuba as ''pañoleta roja'' (red scarf), and in Hungary as ''úttörőnyakkendő'' (pioneer's neckerchief). Blue scarves were also used by youngsters before coming of age to wear the red one, and are still seen in some countries. Background It remains in use by the young pioneer organizations of China, Vietnam, North Korea, and Cuba, and — unofficially, on occasions — in many other countries, such as Russia, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Belarus, Ukraine, Finland etc. In China, the scarf is emblematic of blood of revolutionary Red Guards, as recalled in Red Scarf Park and the title of Red Scarf Girl by Ji-li Jiang about her experiences during t ...
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Red Scarf (company)
Red Scarf () is a London-based online media and digital marketing communications company with the stated aim of helping British companies plan and execute online marketing activities, which include offline store. History Pauline Guo, a MA Marketing Communications graduate from London College of Communication, University of the Arts, founded the company in 2012. After graduating, she started Red Scarf as a blog on Sina Weibo, with Pauline posting about United Kingdom life, news and advice. She has been described as "the most useful account for Chinese students in the UK". About The company owns and manages a United Kingdom lifestyle website, written in the Chinese language, under the Red Scarf name. The stated aim of the site is to help people from Mainland China who are currently living in or visiting the United Kingdom. Red Scarf is also on two Chinese social media platforms, Sina Weibo and WeChat. Name Its readers commonly know Red Scarf as "honglingjin", which is a direct tran ...
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Red Scarf (film)
''Red Scarf'' (), also known as ''Red Muffler'' and ''Operation Air Raid-Red Muffler'', is a List of South Korean films of 1964, 1964 South Korean aviation war film set during the Korean War. Headlined by stars Shin Young-kyun, Choi Eun-hee, Choi Moo-ryong some of the best known South Korean actors of their time, ''Red Scarf'' is among the most iconic of prolific director Shin Sang-ok's work, and was well received outside of South Korea. The film was made with the cooperation of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) and is particularly well remembered for its aerial sequences; especially the final showdown between RoKAF North American F-86 Sabre, F-86 Sabres and Korean People's Air Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15, MiG-15s. It inspired the 2012 action film ''R2B: Return to Base''. Plot In 1952, during the Korean War, many South Korean fighter pilots were killed. Of those that remain one of the bravest and best is Major Na Gwan-jung. In the air he is cool and level headed, and direct ...
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All Too Well
"All Too Well" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Its five-minute version is part of her fourth studio album, ''Red'' (2012), whereas its re-recording and uncut 10-minute version is part of her second re-recorded album, ''Red (Taylor's Version)'' (2021). Swift wrote "All Too Well" during rehearsals for her Speak Now World Tour, and asked longtime co-writer Liz Rose to help trim the song to five minutes from its original 10-minute length. "All Too Well" is a power ballad combining country rock, soft rock, folk and arena rock styles, with lyrics narrating a romantic relationship and its subsequent dissolution using vivid imagery. After ''Red'' was released by Big Machine Records on October 22, 2012, "All Too Well" peaked at number 80 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and 59 on the Canadian Hot 100, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Swift first performed the track at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in January 2014 ...
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Till We Meet Again (2021 Film)
''Till We Meet Again'' (; lit: ''Old Moon''; formerly known as ''Sushi Restaurant Legend'') is a 2021 Taiwanese romantic fantasy comedy film, based on the novel of the same name by Giddens Ko. Directed and written by Giddens Ko, and starring Kai Ko, Gingle Wang, Vivian Sung and Umin Boya, it had its premiere at 25th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival as opening film on 8 July 2021, and was released theatrically on November 24, 2021 in Taiwan. It is also available for streaming on Disney+ in selected regions on April 2, 2022. Plot Ah Lun, who was killed by thunder, came to the underworld with blank memories. He must make a choice: reincarnate as a snail or take up a priesthood, accumulate virtuous virtues, and be reincarnated as a human being. Ah Lun decided to become Yue Lao. He teamed up with Pinky, who had an explosive personality, and came to the world to perform a mission. When Ah Lun met the dog Alu and his owner Xiaomi, his memories of his previous life came bac ...
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William Wei
Wei Li-an (; born 5 March 1987), known professionally as WeiBird, is a Taiwanese Mandopop and folk-rock singer-songwriter. He has released six studio albums, one live album and two EPs. Wei won the Golden Melody Award for Best New Singer in 2011 and Best Composer in 2015. Wei gained media attention as the winner of the first season of the reality television singing competition ''Happy Sunday'' in 2007. He released his eponymous debut album ''William Wei'' in 2010, which received 4 nominations at the 22nd Golden Melody Awards and subsequently won him the Best New Artist award. His third studio album Journey into The Night received 2 nominations at the 26th Golden Melody Awards and the lead single "Wolves" (狼) won him the Best Composer award. In 2021, Wei was nominated in four categories at the 32nd Golden Melody Awards for the album Sounds of My Life. Wei also received a nomination at the 58th Golden Horse Awards for 'Best Original Film Song' with 'Red Scarf' (如 ...
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The Girl With The Red Scarf
''The Girl with the Red Scarf'' ( tr, Selvi Boylum, Al Yazmalım) is a 1978 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Atıf Yılmaz based on the short story ''My poplar in a red scarf'' by Chinghiz Aitmatov. The film is about a village girl who falls in love with a truck driver from İstanbul. The film, which won three awards, including second best film, at the 15th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, was voted one of the 10 Best Turkish Films in a poll carried out by the Ankara Cinema Association. Plot İlyas (Kadir İnanır) is a truck driver from İstanbul who comes to a remote village to work in the construction of a dam. When his truck gets stuck in the muddy dirt road, he comes across Asya (Türkan Şoray), a woman from the village who he nicknames Al Yazmalım ('red scarf'). They fall in love, get married and have a child called Samet. One day İlyas stops to help some stranded bystanders, but in doing so, he is delayed and ends up getting fired. When As ...
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The Girl With The Red Scarf (TV Series)
''The Girl with the Red Scarf'' ( tr, Selvi Boylum, Al Yazmalım) is a 1978 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Atıf Yılmaz based on the short story ''My poplar in a red scarf'' by Chinghiz Aitmatov. The film is about a village girl who falls in love with a truck driver from Istanbul. The film, which won three awards, including second best film, at the 15th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, was voted one of the 10 Best Turkish Films in a poll carried out by the Ankara Cinema Association. Plot İlyas (Kadir İnanır) is a truck driver from Istanbul who comes to a remote village to work in the construction of a dam. When his truck gets stuck in the muddy dirt road, he comes across Asya (Türkan Şoray), a woman from the village who he nicknames Al Yazmalım ('red scarf'). They fall in love, get married and have a child called Samet. One day İlyas stops to help some stranded bystanders, but in doing so, he is delayed and ends up getting fired. When Asya goe ...
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Red Scarf Girl
''Red Scarf Girl'' is a historical memoir written by Ji-li Jiang about her experiences during the Cultural Revolution of China, with a foreword by David Henry Hwang. Ji-li Jiang was very important in her classroom and was respected until 1966 when the Cultural Revolution started. In ''Red Scarf Girl'', Ji-li was at the top of her class and the ''da-dui-zhang'', or Student Council President, of her school. However, her father prevents her from auditioning for the Central Liberation Army Arts Academy due to their political status, which she had no knowledge of at the time. Her family is considered a "Black Family," because her grandfather was a landlord and her father was considered a "rightist", though her father reassured her that he is not. Many people accuse Ji-li of her family's old ways, or "Four Olds" and the "Five Black Categories" that Chairman Mao Zedong protests against. Ji-li must deal with the difficult choice between her educational and political future or her family ...
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