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Xu Shaohua (actor)
Xu Shaohua (; born 1958) is a Chinese actor best known for his role as Tang Sanzang in the 1986 television series ''Journey to the West''. Xu is the Vice-President of Shandong Theatre and Shandong Dramatist association. Life Xu was born in Huangdao District of Qingdao city, Shandong province in 1958. Xu aspired to act from an early age and he studied dance during his early years. After the Cultural Revolution. On 6 November 1976, at the age of 18, Xu moved to Jinan from Qingdao, he lived in Jinan about 34 years. Xu entered Shandong University of Arts in August 1985, majoring in acting. Xu rose to fame after portraying Tang Sanzang in ''Journey to the West'', a historical television series starring Chi Zhongrui, Zhang Jinlai, Ma Dehua, Wang Yue, Yan Huaili, Cui Jingfu and Liu Dagang. In 1983, Xu appeared in ''Outlaws of the Marsh'', based on the novel by the same name by Shi Nai'an. In 1994, Xu co-starred in the ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' as Zhang Liao, a television ...
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Huangdao District
Huangdao District () and Xihai'an New Area (), also known as Qingdao West Coast is a district and a state-level new area of Qingdao, Shandong, China, located southwest and west of the main urban area of the city on the western shore of Jiaozhou Bay. It was identical to Qingdao Economic and Technological Development Zone (QETDZ, ), which was launched in 1985 after the zone was merged with Huangdao District and set up the Free Trade Zone in 1992. In December 2012, Jiaonan, a county-level city in Qingdao was merged into Huangdao District. The pillar industries engaged in the zone include electronics, household electric appliances, building materials, petrochemicals, machinery and pharmaceutical drugs. It is connected via the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge. In mid 2018, the Ministry of Civil Affairs approved the consolidation of Huangdao District Government and Xihai'an New Area Government into a single governing body, which became the fourth administrative state-level new areas after P ...
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