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  2. Stephanie Hsu - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Ann Hsu (/ ˈʃuː / SHOO; born November 25, 1990) is an American actress. She received critical acclaim for her dual role as Joy Wang and Jobu Tupaki in the film Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Hsu trained at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and began ...

  3. Shen Yun - Wikipedia

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    Shen Yun Performing Arts. Shen Yun Performing Arts (Chinese: 神韻藝術團; lit. ' divine rhythm arts troupe') is a United States-based non-profit performing arts and entertainment company that tours internationally, producing performances including dance and symphonic music. [1][2] It is operated by the Falun Gong New Religious Movement. [3 ...

  4. Su (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese languages, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino. Su is the pinyin romanization of the common Chinese surname written 苏 in simplified characters and 蘇 traditionally. It was listed 42nd among the Song -era list of the Hundred Family Surnames. In 2019 it was the 46th most common surname in mainland China. [1]

  5. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Star Stephanie Hsu Joins ...

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    Stephanie Hsu is set for a guest starring role in Disney+ series “American Born Chinese,” Variety has learned exclusively. The role reunites Hsu with previously announced cast members Michelle ...

  6. Situ (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Situ (surname) Situ (司徒) is one of the more common surviving Chinese compound surnames. It is also spelled in Wade–Giles as Ssŭtu or in the Mathews system as Szŭtu, and romanised from Cantonese as Szeto, Seto, or Sitou, or from Taishanese as Soohoo. [1] It originates from the ancient Chinese title Situ, which can be translated as ...

  7. Hsieh Su-wei - Wikipedia

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    Hsieh Su-wei. Last updated on: 16 June 2024. Hsieh Su-wei (Chinese: 謝淑薇; pinyin: Xiè Shúwéi; pronounced [ɕjê ʂǔ wěɪ]; born 4 January 1986) is a Taiwanese professional tennis player. [2] A former world No. 1 in doubles with nine Grand Slam titles, she is regarded as one of the most successful and versatile doubles players in history.

  8. Chinese titles - Wikipedia

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    Chinese does not have specific titles for heads of universities (e.g. Chancellor, Rector, or President), so this term is applied in higher education as well. Generally, the word zhǎng (長) is added to an institutional name to refer to the leader of that institution. Jiàoshòu 教授 (instruct confer; confer instruction), when addressing a ...

  9. Su Bingtian - Wikipedia

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    Su Bingtian. Su Bingtian (Chinese: 苏炳添; pinyin: Sū Bǐngtiān; born 29 August 1989) [7] is a professional Chinese track and field athlete specializing in the 100 metres event. As of 2022, he is the first-ever Asian-born sprinter to break the 10-second barrier. [8]