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Tsang (surname)
Tsang is a Chinese surname, particularly used by people from Hong Kong. It is written as 曾. The surname 曾 may also be romanised as "Zeng" (pinyin, China) and "Tang" (Vietnam). Notable people with the name include: * Aaron Tsang, Canadian composer * Andy Tsang (born 1958), Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force * Angie Tsang (born 1980), Hong Kong wushu athlete and child actress * Beryl Tsang, Canadian fibre artist * Bion Tsang (born 1967), American cellist and professor * Bowie Tsang (born 1973), Taiwanese Mandopop singer and actress * Daniel C. Tsang, American activist and scholar * Derek Tsang (born 1979), Hong Kong actor and film director * Donald Tsang (born 1944), Chief Executive of the HKSAR from 2005 to 2012 * Edward Tsang, computer science professor at the University of Essex * Eric Tsang (born 1953), Hong Kong actor, film director, and producer * Henry Tsang (born 1943), Australian architect and politician * Henry Tsang (artist) (born 1964), Hong Kong-Cana ...
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Zeng
Zeng (, ) is a Chinese family name. In Cantonese, it is Tsang; In Wade-Giles, such as those in Taiwan, Tseng or Tzeng; in Malaysia and Singapore, Chen or Cheng; in the Philippines, Chan; in Indonesia, Tjan; in Vietnam, Tăng. The surname Zeng is the 32nd most common surname in Mainland China as of 2019. It is the 16th most common surname in Taiwan. It meant "high" or "add" in ancient Chinese.The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland Zeng is also a German family name with another origin. Zeng was listed 385th on the ''Hundred Family Surnames''. Origin The surname originates from () an ancient state located in present-day Cangshan County (now Lanling County) in Shandong province, which was granted to Qu Lie, son of the emperor Shao Kang in the Xia dynasty. The state was annexed by Ju (located mainly in present-day Shandong province) in 567 BC. The crown prince of the state, Wu, fled to Lu. He later dropped the radical in the character and adopted 曾 ...
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Kenneth Tsang
Kenneth Tsang Kong (; 5 October 1934 – 27 April 2022) was a Hong Kong actor. Tsang's career spanned 50 years and included a variety of acting roles. Tsang won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 34th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2015. Early life and education Tsang Koon-yat was born in Shanghai with family roots in , Zhuhai, Guangdong. Tsang attended high school in Wah Yan College, Hong Kong and then Wah Yan College, Kowloon. He attended McMurry College, Abilene, Texas for his freshman year and transferred to University of California, Berkeley, where he received a degree in architecture. Career Tsang returned to Hong Kong in the early 1960s as an architect but was unsatisfied by the work. His younger sister by 2 years, Jeanette Lin (), was a film star at the time and provided Tsang with several connections in the industry which boosted his acting career. Tsang's film debut was in the movie ''The Feud'' (1955) when he was 16, which was followed by a role in ''Who Isn't Rom ...
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Tsang Man Fai
Tsang Man Fai (, born 2 August 1991) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Rangers Tsang Man Fai had his first appearance of professional football match on 19 February 2011, which is a Hong Kong First Division League match, Pegasus versus Fourway Rangers. He scored a goal in the penalty area of his team and assisted his teammate Makhosonke Bhengu to score the winning goal in his first professional match. Pegasus He was loaned to Pegasus in January 2012. Yokohama FC Hong Kong During summer of 2012, Tsang Man Fai joined fellow First Division club Yokohama FC Hong Kong. South China On 28 June 2013, Tsang joined defending champions South China after spending a season at Yokohama FC Hong Kong. He is given jersey number 1 which was previously worn by Yapp Hung Fai, who left South China and joined Chinese Super League club Guizhou Renhe. Southern On 6 August 2013, Tsang was loaned to fellow First Division club Southern as Yapp's t ...
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Tsang Lap Chuen
Tsang Lap Chuen () is a Chinese philosopher in the analytic tradition. He is known for his theory of the sublime in which he presents the notion of limit-situations in life as being central to the human experience. Personal life Tsang was born in Wuhua County, Guangdong, China on 7 October 1943, the son of Tsang Kwok Ying (1906–1999), District Minister of Tsung Tsin Mission (formerly Basle Mission) of Hong Kong, and Wong Kun Tsing (1916–2014), a devout Christian committed to the church and family. They moved to Hong Kong when he was two years old. Today he and his wife Tse Wai Yee live in Hong Kong. They have two sons, Tze Yee and Tze Yan. Education and work Tsang attended church-operated public schools before studying at the University of Hong Kong from 1963 to 1968, graduating with a B.A. in philosophy and modern languages and an M.A. in philosophy. From 1968 to 1970 he was a philosophy tutor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. From 1969 to 1974, he continued his stud ...
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Tsang Kin-Wah
Tsang Kin-Wah () is a visual artist based in Hong Kong. His earlier work, particularly his "wallpaper art", was known for its combination of beautiful illustration and painting, and for its use of profane or obscene words. More recently, he has explored topics related to politics and religion via large-form, multi-media installations that combine music, video and light projections. Early life and education Tsang was born in Shantou, Guangdong Province, China, and moved to Hong Kong as a young child. He studied art at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Camberwell College of Arts in London on a Chevening Scholarship. Wallpaper Art His Wallpaper#Wallpaper design as a means of artistic expression, wallpaper art creates large-scale wallpaper installations that evoke the floral designs of William Morris in a style that has become known as word-art installation. It combines foul language with floral patterns (the text is arranged to form flowers and plants), highlighting t ...
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Tsang Kin-shing
Tsang Kin-shing (; born 1957), nicknamed "The Bull" () by his supporters, is a Hong Kong politician who formerly served as a member of the Legislative Council and later the Eastern District Council. He is most well known as the founder of the controversial Citizens' Radio. He is also a member of the League of Social Democrats The League of Social Democrats (LSD) is a social democratic party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Chan Po-ying, wife of Leung Kwok-hung, it positions itself as the radical wing of the pro-democracy camp and stresses on "street actions" and "parliame .... Arrest On 8 December 2020, Tsang was arrested for his alleged involvement in the unauthorized 1 July march that year. Seven other democrats were arrested the same day on similar charges. References External linksBull Tsang- His personal website 1957 births Living people District councillors of Eastern District Democratic Party (Hong Kong) politicians Social Democratic Forum poli ...
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Tsang Kin Fong
Tsang Kin Fong (; born 2 January 1993) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer. His elder brother, Tsang Chi Hau, is also a former professional footballer. Club career Tsang was one of Kitchee's youth team player, who won the champion of U-15 group. He had his secondary school life at Lam Tai Fai College. He represented the college in the HKSSF football section. He had also transferred to Shatin, which is led by Lam Tai Fai, helping Shatin to win the 2008/09 Hong Kong Second Division League. He finally got his first chance to play in the Hong Kong First Division. He played his first Hong Kong First Division League match during match against South China. Shatin placed ninth out of ten teams, which was relegated to the Hong Kong Second Division League. Therefore, Tsang decided to join Kitchee, playing with his elder brother again since they are playing at their father's club. In the summer of 2011, Tsang, with his elder brother, were loaned to Hong Kong Sapling. On ...
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Tsang Kam To
Tsang Kam To (born 21 June 1989) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a Defender (association football)#Full-back, full back. He has represented Hong Kong Football Association, Hong Kong in international competitions since childhood. In 2009, he won a gold medal at the 2009 East Asian Games, East Asian Games as a member of the Hong Kong national under-23 football team. Known for his versatility, he played as Forward (association football), forward when he played for Hong Kong 08. He is adept at different position including Defender (association football)#Wing back, wingback and Forward (association football)#Winger, winger. For the Hong Kong under-23 football team, he occasionally plays at Defender (association football)#Centre-back, centre-back. Early life Tsang Kam To was born in Hong Kong, and went to St.Patrick's Catholic Primary School in Wang Tau Hom. He has started playing football in there in his third year. He showed his talent on the school te ...
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Tsang Chi Hau
Tsang Chi Hau ( ; born 12 January 1990 in Hong Kong) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer. His younger brother, Tsang Kin Fong, is also a former professional footballer. Club career Hong Kong 09 Tsang Chi Hau joined Hong Kong 09 in 2005, but then the team is dissolved because of the formation of Hong Kong C Team in 2007. Workable In 2007, Tsang Chi Hau joined the newly promoted team Workable after leaving Hong Kong 09. He was selected into match squad for 4 league games, although he did not feature any matches. Workable was relegated after competing in Hong Kong First Division League for one season. The team was dissolved after the relegation on 8 May 2008. Eastern Tsang Chi Hau followed Workable manager Chan Hiu Ming's and coach Lee Kin Wo's footstep and joined Eastern. He made his Hong Kong First Division League debut against Sun Hei as an 82nd-minute substitute for Rodrigo Andreis Galvão. He made 5 league appearances, which were all as substitute, and on ...
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Wu Tsang
Wu Tsang (born 1982 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a filmmaker, artist and performer based in New York and Berlin, whose work is concerned with hidden histories, marginalized narratives, and the act of performing itself. In 2018, Tsang received a MacArthur "genius" grant. According to Tsang, her films, videos, and performances look to explore the "in-betweeness" in which people and ideas cannot be discussed in binary terms. Generally, her films form a hybrid of narrative and documentary; they do not conform fully to one form or the other. Her projects have been presented at the Tate Modern (London), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Migros Museum (Zurich), the Whitney Museum and the New Museum (New York), the MCA Chicago, and MoCA Los Angeles. In 2012 she participated in the Whitney Biennial, Liverpool Biennial and Gwangju Biennial. Education Tsang received a B.F.A. (2004) from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an M.F.A. (2010) from the University of California at Lo ...
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Tosha Tsang
Tosha Tsang (born October 17, 1970) is a Canadian rower. Tsang joined the Canadian national team in 1993. She competed at the 1995 World Championships, finishing sixth in the eights, and won a silver medal in the eights at the 1996 Summer Olympics. After retiring from rowing competition, Tsang enrolled in the sociology doctoral program at the University of Alberta and obtained a Master of Library and Information Studies at the University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses near Vancouver and in Kelowna, British Columbia. Established in 1908, it is British Columbia's oldest university. The university ranks among the top thr ...'s School of Library, Archival and Information Studies. References External links * * 1970 births Canadian female rowers Living people Olympic medalists in rowing Olympic rowers for Canada Olympic silver medalists for Canada Rowers at the 1996 Summer Olympics ...
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Tiki Tsang
Tiki Tsang (born 19 June 1968) is an Australian former actress and model. She is best known for her role in the 1989 French revenge thriller '' Killing Car'', directed by Jean Rollin. Early life Tsang was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1968. She graduated from St. Bridgadines College in 1984. She was raised Roman Catholic Roman or Romans most often refers to: * Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD * Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a let .... Career Following high school, Tsang relocated to France to pursue a career in modeling. In 1989, she was cast in the leading role in the revenge thriller ''Killing Car'', directed by Jean Rollin, in which she played a strange woman who steals an American car and proceeds to track down and kill a number of people, for no apparent reason. Rollin said that the part of "The Car Woman" was written for ...
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