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  2. Sweet Betsy from Pike - Wikipedia

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    A tall Shanghai rooster, and a one-spotted hog. Refrain Singing too-ra-li-oo-ra-li-oo-ra-li-ay. (2) They swam the wide rivers and crossed the tall peaks, And camped on the prairie for weeks upon weeks. Starvation and cholera, hard work and slaughter--They reached California 'spite of hell and high water. Refrain

  3. Brahma chicken - Wikipedia

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    There has been controversy and confusion over the origin of the Brahma. It appears to have developed in the United States from large birds, with heavily feathered legs, imported in the 1840s from the Chinese port of Shanghai, and thus known as "Shanghai" birds.

  4. Koreans in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    As of 2003 there was an estimate of 7,500 long-term South Korean residents in Shanghai, with 2,676 of them having residential permits. [ 9 ] By 2008 almost 23,000 Koreans resided in Shanghai, making up of 15% of the foreigners and making for the second largest migrant group in Shanghai.

  5. Cochin chicken - Wikipedia

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    The most distinctive feature of the Cochin is the excessive plumage that covers leg and foot. The skin beneath the feathers is yellow. [citation needed]In the United Kingdom the recognised colour varieties, for large fowl only, are black, blue, buff, cuckoo, partridge and grouse, and white; [3]: 90–93 Cochin bantams are not recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain.

  6. Pelicana Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Pelicana Chicken (Korean: 페리카나 치킨) is a Korean fried chicken chain started in 1982. Its headquarters are in Gyeryong, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. [1] As of 2014, Yang Hee-Kweon is the CEO. [2] [3] As of 2013, it had over 2,000 locations in South Korea and also has locations outside of

  7. Korean Patriotic Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Patriotic Organization [a] (Korean: 한인애국단) was a militant organization under the Korean Provisional Government (KPG) and founded in Shanghai, China in 1931. It aimed to assassinate military and government leaders of the Empire of Japan. The group also went by the name Ŭisaenggun.

  8. Shanghai Story - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Story (Chinese: 美丽上海) is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Peng Xiaolian. A family drama, the film was the surprise winner of the 19th Golden Rooster Awards in China, where it won best picture over the heavily favored House of Flying Daggers . [ 1 ]

  9. Ren Bonian - Wikipedia

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    Ren Yi (Chinese: 任頤; 1840–1896), also known as Ren Bonian, was a painter and son of a rice merchant who supplemented his income by doing portraits.He was born in Zhejiang, but after the death of his father in 1855 he lived in Shanghai.