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Silver Lotus Medal Of Honour
The Silver Lotus Medal of Honour ( pt, Medalha de Honra Lótus de Prata; ) is the second-highest award under the MSAR honors and awards system which recognizes lifelong and highly significant contributions to the well-being of Macau. List of recipients {, class="wikitable" !Year !Winners , - , rowspan="3" , 2001 , , - , , - , Peter Peng , - , rowspan="3" , 2002 , Ung Si Meng , - , , - , Pun Iok Lan , - , rowspan="3" , 2003 , , - , Kong Veng Fai , - , Vong Fong Va , - , rowspan="3" , 2004 , Yuen Tze Wing , - , Tong Kin Mao , - , Fung Kam Hee , - , rowspan="2" , 2005 , Cheong Chou Kei , - , Lo Weng , - , 2007 , , - , rowspan="2" , 2009 , , - , Ng So Foon , - , 2010 , , - , rowspan="2" , 2011 , Ho Teng-iat , - , , - , rowspan="2" , 2012 , Au Ieong Iun Han , - , Leong Chong Kao , - , rowspan="2" , 2013 , Lei Sio Iok , - , Jia Rui , - , 2014 , , - , rowspan="4" , 2015 , José Lai , - , Sin Wai Hang , - , Chan Meng Kam , - , Chan Kam Meng , - , rows ...
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Golden Lotus Medal Of Honour
The Golden Lotus Medal of Honour ( pt, Medalha de Honra Lótus de Ouro; ) is the second-highest award under the MSAR honors and awards system which recognizes lifelong and highly significant contributions to the well-being of Macau. List of recipients {, class="wikitable" !Year !WInners , - , rowspan="3" , 2001 , Stanley Ho , - , , - , , - , rowspan="3" , 2002 , , - , Domingos Lam , - , , - , 2003 , Ng Fok , - , 2004 , Lau Cheok Va , - , 2005 , , - , 2007 , Peter Peng , - , rowspan="3" , 2009 , , - , Ho Iat-seng , - , , - , 2010 , António Ferreira , - , 2012 , , - , 2013 , Ho Lai Cheng , - , 2014 , Vítor Ng , - , rowspan="4" , 2015 , Florinda Chan , - , Francis Tam , - , Cheong Kuoc Vá , - , , - , rowspan="2" , 2016 , Cheong U , - , , - , 2017 , Choi Lai Hang , - , 2018 , Chan Meng Kam , - , rowspan="2" , 2019 , , - , , - , rowspan="4" , 2020 , Macau Chinese Education Association , - , Lau Si-io , - , Lionel Leong Lionel Leong or Leong Vai Tac (; ...
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Jia Rui
Jia Rui (; born February 18, 1987), is a retired professional wushu taolu athlete from Macau. He was one of the most dominant wushu taolu athletes of the 2000s and the early 2010s, and won the first gold medal for Macau at the Asian Games. Career Early career Jia started practising wushu taolu at the age of five. In 2003, the 17-year-old Jia travelled to Macau through a foreign exchange programme between the Chinese Wushu Association (CWA) and the Macau wushu team. Jia then entered the Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM) while training wushu intensively. 2005-2010 Jia’s international debut was at the 2005 East Asian Games where he won a gold medal in changquan, a silver medal in the daoshu and gunshu combined event, and a bronze medal in duilian. He then competed at the 2005 World Wushu Championships where he won a silver medal in daoshu and a bronze medal in gunshu. With these achievements, the Macau SAR government awarded Jia a certificate of merit. At the 2006 A ...
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Cheang Chi Keong
Cheang may refer to: * Aloysius Cheang Aloysius Cheang is the Managing Director APAC for the Cloud Security Alliance. He has another role as their Standards Secretariat overseeing all standardization efforts within CSA (Cloud Security Alliance) and owning the relationships with other S ... (21st century), Chinese Singaporean information technology executive * Cheang Pou-Soi (21st century), Hong Kong film director * Shu Lea Cheang (born 1954), Taiwanese multi-media artist * Teh Cheang Wan (1928-1986), Chinese Singaporean architect Cheang is also an alternative form for Zheng (surname) {{disambig ...
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Leonel Alberto Alves
Leonel Alberto Alves (; born 5 April 1957 in Macau) is a member and a former First Secretary of the Legislative Assembly of Macau (1996-2009). In 2005, Alves became a member of the Executive Council of Macau and in 2008, he became a local member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC, zh, 中国人民政治协商会议), also known as the People's PCC (, ) or simply the PCC (), is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China and a central part of .... Born to a Portuguese father and a Chinese mother, Alves became a Chinese citizen in 2004, thereby renouncing his Portuguese nationality.Home is where the heart is for Macao's Portuguese
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Huang Junhua
Huang Junhua (; born 29 December 1991) is a professional wushu taolu athlete from Macau. He is a two-time world champion and the second ever gold medallist for Macau at the Asian Games. Career Huang made his international debut at the 2012 Asian Wushu Championships where he won a bronze medal in nanquan. He then competed in the 2013 East Asian Games and won bronze medals in nanquan and duilian. He also competed in the 2013 World Wushu Championships the same year where he claimed a silver medal in nandao. A year later, Huang competed in the 2014 Asian Games and won the silver medal men's nanquan. Another year later, he competed in the 2015 World Wushu Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he became the world champion in nangun and additionally won a silver medal in nanquan. He then won two bronze medals in the 2016 Asian Wushu Championships in nanquan and nandao. Following this, he competed in the 2017 World Wushu Championships in Kazan, Russia, where he was a world ...
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Kwan Tsui-hang
Kwan Tsui-hang (; born 22 September 1949 in Macau) is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Macau. Kwan Tsui-hang obtained her graduate degree in sociology at University of Hong Kong and Jinan University. Kwan Tsui-hang is married to Lee Kuok Vá and have two sons. Election results References 1949 births Living people Cantonese people Members of the Legislative Assembly of Macau Jinan University alumni Union for Development politicians Macau women in politics {{Macau-bio-stub ...
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Ho Hao Tong
Ho (or the transliterations He or Heo) may refer to: People Language and ethnicity * Ho people, an ethnic group of India ** Ho language, a tribal language in India * Hani people, or Ho people, an ethnic group in China, Laos and Vietnam * Hiri Motu, ISO 639-1 language code ho * Ho (Armenian) a letter of the Armenian script. Names * Ho (Korean name), a family name, given name, and an element in two-syllable given names * Heo, also romanised as Hŏ, a Korean family name * Hồ (surname), a Vietnamese surname * He (surname), or Ho, the romanised transliteration of several Chinese family names * Hè (surname) , also romanised as Ho, a Chinese surname People with the surname * Cassey Ho (born 1987), American social media fitness entrepreneur * Coco Ho (born 1991), American surfer * Derek Ho (1964—2020), Hawaiian surfer * Don Ho (1930–2007), American musician * Ho Chi Minh (1890–1969), Vietnamese political leader * Michael Ho (born 1957), American surfer * Sornsawan ...
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Fong Chi-keong
Fong Chi Keong (; born 16 November 1947 in Macau) was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Macau and a businessman. Fong is known for criticism of the government and the New Macau Association. Fong Chi Keong often known as "Fong (Firing) Cannon" () for his radical talking in AL. Election results References 1949 births Living people Cantonese people Members of the Legislative Assembly of Macau Macau politicians {{Macau-bio-stub ...
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Vong Kok Seng
Vong may refer to: People * Vong Kan, Cambodian politician * Vong Phaophanit (born 1961), British artist * Vong Pisen, Cambodian general * Vong Sarendy (1929–1975), Fleet Admiral in the Khmer Republic * Vong Savang (1931–1978), Crown Prince to the throne of the Kingdom of Laos * Vong Lu Veng (born 1950), Hong Kong table tennis player * Kan En Vong (born 1899), Chinese kindergarten educator * Sisavang Vong (1885–1959), king of the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang and Kingdom of Laos * Tep Vong (born 1932), Cambodian Buddhist monk Other uses * VONG, a shortwave relay of CBN (AM) in Newfoundland, Canada * Vọng cổ ''Vọng cổ'' (, Hán tự: , "nostalgia") is a Vietnamese song and musical structure used primarily in the '' cải lương'' theater music and '' nhạc tài tử'' chamber music of southern Vietnam. It was composed sometime between 1917 and 19 ..., a Vietnamese song and musical structure * Yuuzhan Vong, a fictional alien species from the ''Star Wars'' universe * S ...
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Van Kuan Lok
A van is a type of road vehicle used for transporting goods or people. Depending on the type of van, it can be bigger or smaller than a pickup truck and SUV, and bigger than a common car. There is some varying in the scope of the word across the different English-speaking countries. The smallest vans, microvans, are used for transporting either goods or people in tiny quantities. Mini MPVs, compact MPVs, and MPVs are all small vans usually used for transporting people in small quantities. Larger vans with passenger seats are used for institutional purposes, such as transporting students. Larger vans with only front seats are often used for business purposes, to carry goods and equipment. Specially-equipped vans are used by television stations as mobile studios. Postal services and courier companies use large step vans to deliver packages. Word origin and usage Van meaning a type of vehicle arose as a contraction of the word caravan. The earliest records of a van as a vehi ...
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Chan Kam Meng
Chan may refer to: Places * Chan (commune), Cambodia * Chan Lake, by Chan Lake Territorial Park in Northwest Territories, Canada People * Chan (surname), romanization of various Chinese surnames (including 陳, 曾, 詹, 戰, and 田) * Chan Caldwell (1920–2000), Canadian football coach * Chan Gailey (born 1952), American football coach *Chan Kai-kit (born 1952), Macanese businessman *Chan Reec Madut, South Sudanese jurist * Chan Romero (born 1941), American rock and roll singer, songwriter, and musicians *Chan Santokhi (born 1959), President of Suriname and former chief of police * Bang Chan (born 1997), member of the South Korean boy band Stray Kids * Heo Chan (born 1995), member of the South Korean boy band Victon * Ta Chan, nom de guerre of Cambodian war criminal Mam Nai Computing and media *chan-, an abbreviation for channels in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) *chan, a common suffix for the title of an imageboard CHAN * African Nations Championship or ''Championnat d'Afrique ...
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