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GameSpot writers Garrett Martin and Maddy Myers included the relationship between Vanille and Fang in their list of the best love stories in video games, regardless of whether it is romantic or platonic. [229] Adriaan den Ouden of RPGamer said the characters were "fantastic" and also praised the voice acting.
Yukari Fukui voices Vanille in Japanese. Vanille is voiced by Yukari Fukui in Japanese. [3] [9] [10] Fukui, who had previously worked with Square Enix to voice the character Terra in Dissidia: Final Fantasy, stated in an interview in the book Final Fantasy XIII Ultimania Omega that she was offered the role "out of the blue", and went to the audition without even knowing the name of the game ...
Fang Fang was born on 14 November 1962 in Beijing, her parents were Fang Zongxian and Hang Mingxhien, both geologists.Fang Fang attended primary school in Beijing from 1969 but the family was forced to move to Sanmenxia in Henan and then to Fenghua in Zhejiang, her father's home town, during the Cultural Revolution when her parents' institute was compelled to move out of the capital.
Fang Fang then contacted Zhang on Weibo for an apology, which prompted a heated debate on the social media platform. Netizens argued that Fang Fang, who resided in her villa and posting her diary online, did not have as much credibility compared to Zhang, who was a doctor in the front lines.
Fang Chao-ying (房兆楹) (pinyin: Fang Zhaoying) (b, Tianjin 1908– d. Beijing 1985) was a China-born American Sinologist, bibliographer, and historian of China best known for the contributions he and his wife, Tu Lien-che , made to the biographical dictionaries Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1943) and Ming Biographical Dictionary (1976).
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Fang was born on November 20, 1938 in Xiaohai Town, Nantong City, Jiangsu Province.He lived in Hong Kong from the 1950s onward. For his early education, he graduated from Pui Ching Secondary School in 1956.
Fangchanupathum School was approved by the Department of General Education and began secondary level teaching in 1961. The school is in Ban Song Kwae, 7 km from Fang. People from tambon San Sai and Mae Sun built a one-storey building. The first class had 34 students and three teachers. Mr. Damrong Wiwatnaphon was the first principal in 1966.