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Wanfang (other)
Wanfang is a Taiwanese singer, actress and radio DJ. Wanfang may also refer to: * Wanfang Community metro station, a station on Brown Line of the Taipei Metro * Wanfang Hospital metro station, a station on the Brown Line of the Taipei Metro See also * Wan Fang, Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter * Wang Fang (other) * Yang Fang-wan, Taiwanese lawyer and politician * Yutian Wanfang Airport Yutian Wanfang Airport is an airport serving the city in Yutian County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. The construction budget is . The airport will have a runway that is long and wide (class 4C), a terminal building, and four aircraf ...
, an airport in Yutian County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China {{disambig ...
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Wanfang
Lin Wanfang (), professionally known as Wanfang, is a Taiwanese singer, actress and radio DJ. She is renowned for her sonorous, gentle soft voice and probably best known for being the original theme singer of the film ''C'est la vie, mon chéri'' (新不了情). Early life She was part of the choir during her elementary and high school and was also involved in Country music during college, which established her musical literacy from an early age. While in university, she took part in a singing competition that kick-started her singing career. Career Wanfang is signed to Rock Records since the beginning of her career. Beside being an established singer, she is also very successful in Musical Drama and in recent years, place more emphasis on it as compared to singing. On top of being an actress and singer, she is also working as a Radio DJ in BCC. During the fall of 2010, Wanfang began her 'Those Night That You Are Not Aware' (你所不知道的那些夜晚) Asian Tour, her first ...
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Wanfang Community Metro Station
Wanfang Community station is a station on Brown Line of the Taipei Metro, located in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. Station overview The two-level, elevated station has two side platform A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms ...s, and has a single exit. It is located on the south side of Wanfang Rd., close to its intersection with Wanhe Rd. Station layout Exits *Single Exit: Wanfang Rd. Around the station *Wanfang Community *Wanfang Elementary School *Yuanye Sports Park References Railway stations opened in 1996 Wenhu line stations {{Taiwan-metro-stub ...
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Wanfang Hospital Metro Station
Wanfang Hospital station is a station on the Brown Line of the Taipei Metro, located in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. Station overview The two-level, elevated station is connected to Wanfang Hospital. It has two side platforms and a single exit. Station layout Exits *Single Exit: Xinlong Road, Sec. 4 (Wanfang Hospital) Around the station * Wanfang Hospital * China University of Technology * Taiwan Police College Taiwan Police College (TPC; ) is a police academy located in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The academy is in charge for the education of basic police officers of Taiwan. The institution functions at the level of a junior college, and is r ... * Taipei Municipal Wanfang Senior High School * Xinghua Elementary School * Jingfu Community References 1996 establishments in Taiwan Railway stations opened in 1996 Wenhu line stations {{Taiwan-metro-stub ...
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Wan Fang
Wan Fang (, born 1952 in Beijing) is a Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. She was awarded the Lao She Literary Award in 2014. Her father was Cao Yu (playwright), Cao Yu (1910—1996), one of China's best-known playwrights. Works *''There is a Kind of Poison'' 有一种毒药 playWomen of China 2007- Page 132 There is a Kind of Poison, a mini- theater drama written by Wan Fang, Cao Yu's daughter, was performed in Beijing in December 2006 2006 *''Guanxi'', play 2009 *libretto for ''The Savage Land (opera), The Savage Land'', a 1987 opera *screenplay for ''Colors of the Blind'', a 1997 film *''Nothing in the Mirror'', a 2001 TV series References

Chinese women novelists Chinese novelists Chinese women dramatists and playwrights 1952 births Lao She Literary Award Living people Screenwriters from Beijing Opera librettists Women opera librettists Chinese screenwriters Chinese women screenwriters 20th-century Chinese novelists 20th-century Chinese dramatists and ...
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Wang Fang (other)
Wang Fang may refer to: * Wang Fang (politician) (1920–2009), former Minister of Public Security of China * Wang Fang (basketball) (born 1967), Chinese former basketball player * Wang Fang (synchronised swimmer) (born 1977), Chinese synchronised swimmer * Wang Fang (athlete) (born 1983), Chinese paralympian * Wang Fang (rower), Chinese rower See also * Fang Fang (born 1955), real name Wang Fang, Chinese writer * Wangfang Wangfang Town () is an urban Towns of China, town in Liling, Liling City, Zhuzhou, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Cityscape The town is divided into 10 villages and 2 communities, the following areas: Qiaotou Community, ...
, a former town in Liling, Hunan, China {{hndis ...
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Yang Fang-wan
Yang Fang-wan (; born 1956) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. She is active in the women's rights movement has worked with the Awakening Foundation. Yang later served on the Commission on Women's Rights Promotion. In 2007, Yang represented Wu Shu-jen in a corruption case brought against Wu's husband Chen Shui-bian. She assumed a seat on the Legislative Yuan on 24 May 2007, shortly after Lu Tien-ling took office as head of the Council of Labor Affairs. The Awakening Foundation commended Yang for her support of women's rights during her legislative tenure and recommended that Yang be placed on the Democratic Progressive Party The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a Taiwanese nationalist and centre-left political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Controlling both the Republic of China presidency and the unicameral Legislative Yuan, it is the majori ... list for an at-large seat in 2008. However, Yang was not reelected via proportional representation. In ...
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