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Xiaohu may refer to any of the following: * Tai Xiaohu, male Chinese diver * Tiger Huang (), Taiwanese singer * Xiaohu Yu, Fellow Member of the IEEE * Xiaohu FEV, electric city car See also * Xiao Hu Dui Xiao Hu Dui (Chinese: 小虎隊), also known as the Little Tigers, were a Taiwanese boy band formed in 1988. The band consisted of Alec Su, Nicky Wu and Julian Chen. The trio rose to fame during the late 1980s, achieving success in their native Tai ..., Taiwanese boy band * Xiaohe (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Tai Xiaohu
Tai Xiaohu (; born 1 March 1998 in Gaomi) is a male Chinese diver specializing in 10 metre synchronized event. He four times won the champions at FINA Diving World Series The FINA Diving World Series is a diving competition series held annually since 2007. This series is held around the world (the current series includes 4 events) where the divers collect points depending on their results to determine the World Seri ..., twice the goldlists for men's 10 metre platform synchro events in 2014 and 2015, twice the first for men's 10 metre platform synchro mixed events in 2015 and 2016. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tai, Xiaohu Living people 1998 births People from Weifang Sportspeople from Shandong Chinese male divers World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving 21st-century Chinese people FISU World University Games gold medalists for China Medalists at the 2021 Summer Universiade Universiade medalists in diving ...
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Tiger Huang
Tiger Huang (; born 21 June 1963) is a Taiwanese singer. She is known for her unique voice and cover versions of songs by other artists. Huang was named Best New Artist at the 1990 Golden Melody Awards. She first performed at the Taipei live house A live house (ライブハウス) is a Japanese live music club – a music venue featuring live music. The term is a Japanese coinage ( wasei eigo) and is mainly used in East Asia. It most frequently refers to smaller venues, which may double as ... EZ5 when it opened in 1990, and held frequent shows there. Awards and nominations References {{DEFAULTSORT:Huang, Tiger 1963 births Living people Musicians from Kaohsiung 20th-century Taiwanese women singers 21st-century Taiwanese women singers ...
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Xiaohu Yu
Xiaohu Yu from the Southeast University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2012 for leadership in the development of mobile communications in China. References Fellows of the IEEE Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Academic staff of Southeast University {{China-engineer-stub ...
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Xiaohu FEV
The Xiaohu FEV (''Family Electric Vehicle'') (), also known as the Mullen Go, is an electric city car produced by Beijing Henrey Automobile Technology. Overview Mullen Technologies Mullen Technologies, Inc. is an American automotive and electric vehicle manufacturer based in Brea, California. Mullen Auto Sales division is engaged in car dealership, through its subsidiary CarHub, a chain of car dealerships in California an ... unveiled a rebadged version in October 2022, which includes a 16.5 kWh battery pack that provides of range in the New European Driving Cycle. In 2022, the Xiaohu FEV received an update, gaining more autonomy. Powertrain The battery powers a electric motor and allows the vehicle to reach a top speed of . References Cars introduced in 2021 Electric cars Production electric cars Cars of China City cars Rear-wheel-drive vehicles Microcars Hatchbacks Rear-engined vehicles {{modern-auto-stub ...
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Xiao Hu Dui
Xiao Hu Dui (Chinese: 小虎隊), also known as the Little Tigers, were a Taiwanese boy band formed in 1988. The band consisted of Alec Su, Nicky Wu and Julian Chen. The trio rose to fame during the late 1980s, achieving success in their native Taiwan and throughout Asia. Their success led to the recognition, popularity and creation of Taiwanese idol boy bands and other pop acts. Xiao Hu Dui are cited as the first idol band. After a brief hiatus, the group disbanded in 1995. The three members went on to pursue solo careers. They sold over 15 million albums. In 2010, Xiao Hu Dui briefly reunited, performing for CCTV's ''Spring Festival Gala''. In March 2016, Su and Chen both attended Wu's wedding in Bali. Musical career 1988: Formation In the late 1980s, due to the rise in popularity of campus folk songs amongst the Taiwanese society, members of the local music circles and scouts began looking for potential new faces, and Chinese pop music became active. In July 1988, Zhonghua TV ...
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