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Director of Immigration v. Chong Fung Yuen — Court Court of Final Appeal, Hong Kong Full case name Director of Immigration v. Master Chong Fung Yuen, an infant, by his grandfather and next friend Chong Yiu Shing Date decided 2001 07 20 Citation(s) [2001] 2 HKLR … Wikipedia
Din Tai Fung — Xiaolongbao made to order at the restaurant behind glass pane … Wikipedia
Chin Fung Kee — (1920–1990) was a respected and outstanding Malaysian civil engineer in engineering practice, as well as engineering research and education. He is known for his excellence in geotechnical, structural and hydraulic engineering. He was a local… … Wikipedia
Chen Ning Yang — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Yang (杨). Chen Ning Franklin Yang Born 1 October 1922 … Wikipedia
Yin und Yang — Taiji, das Symbol für „individuelles“ Yin und Yang Yin und Yang ☯ (chinesisch 陰陽 / 阴阳 yīn yáng) sind zwei Begriffe des chinesischen Denkens. Sie stehen für polar einander entgegengesetzte und dennoch aufeinander bezogene… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johnnie To Kei Fung — Johnnie To Johnnie To (杜琪峰) Johnnie To à la Cinémathèque française pour l ouverture de la rétrospective de ses films en mars 2008 … Wikipédia en Français
China [2] — China (Gesch.). I. Mythische Zeit. A) Die 3 Kaiser bis 2940 v. Chr. Der geschichtliche Mythus beginnt mit Tian Hoang, Ti Hoang, Yin Hoang, dem himmlischen, dem irdischen, dem menschlichen Kaiser; sie lebten lange u. zeugten eine große Menge Söhne … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Thomas J. Arnold — was an English Protestant missionary to China in the late nineteenth century during the Qing Dynasty.Decision to go to ChinaAs a young man in London he felt beckoned to missionary service after experiencing an enlightening sermon at the West… … Wikipedia
Monocladus — Monocladus … Wikipedia Español
feng shui — /fung shway / the Chinese art or practice of creating harmonious surroundings that enhance the balance of yin and yang, as in arranging furniture or determining the siting of a house. [ < Chin: natural surroundings, lit., wind and water] * * *… … Universalium