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Wushu At The 1994 Asian Games – Women's Changquan
The women's changquan competition at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ... was held from 12 to 14 October at the Aki Ward Sports Center. Schedule Results References Wushu at the 1994 Asian Games {{Martialart-stub ...
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Zhuang Hui
Zhuang may refer to: *Zhuang people The Zhuang (; ; za, Bouxcuengh, italic=yes; ) are a Tai-speaking ethnic group who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in Southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou, and Hunan provinces. They form one of th ... (or Bouxcuengh people), ethnic group in China * Zhuang languages * Zhuang logogram * Zhuang Zhou, ancient Chinese philosopher * Zhuang (surname) (庄/莊), a Chinese surname {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Momi Matsumura
Momi may refer to: People * Hilaire Momi (born 1990), Central African footballer * Momi Zafran (born 1956), Israeli football coach * Raaginder (born 1992), Thai Indian musician Places * Museum of the Moving Image, a museum in New York * Museum of the Moving Image (London), a museum in London * Pali Momi Medical Center Pali Momi Medical Center is a nonprofit hospital located in Waimalu, West Oahu. It has 118 beds, and has a full range of services, including an interventional cardiac catheterization lab, CT scan and MRI services, and the state's first Retina Ce ..., a nonprofit hospital located in West O‘ahu, Hawai‘i * Momi cafe, a coffee house in Pingjiang Road, Suzhou, China Other uses * Abies firma, the ''momi fir'', a species of fir native to central and southern Japan * ''Momi'' (ship), several Japanese ships {{disambiguation ...
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Chiew Hui Yan
There is a long history of alcoholic drinks in China. They include rice and grape wine, beer, whisky and various liquors including '' baijiu'', the most-consumed distilled spirit in the world. Name (''jiǔ'') is the Chinese character referring to any drink containing appreciable quantities of ethanol. Its Old Chinese pronunciation has been reconstructed as ''*tsuʔ'',Baxter, William & al. "Baxter-Sagart Old Chinese reconstruction"p. 151. 20 February 2011. Accessed 5 November 2013. at which point it was generally applied to drinks made from fermented millet. By the time of the first certain use of distillation during the Jin and Southern Song dynasties, the Middle Chinese pronunciation was ''tsjuw''. It is often translated in English as " wine", which misrepresents its current usage. In present-day Mandarin, ''jiǔ'' most commonly refers to pure alcohol, hard liquors, and strong rice wine, while wine and beer are distinguished as ''pútáojiǔ'' (, lit. "grape ''ji ...
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