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  2. Yang Lan - Wikipedia

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    Yang Lan (Chinese: 杨澜; pinyin: Yáng Lán; born March 31, 1968) is a Chinese media proprietor, journalist, and talk show host. She is the co-founder and chairperson of the Sun Media Group and the Sun Culture Foundation. In 2013, she was ranked number 100 in Forbes magazine's 100 World’s Most Powerful Women. [1]

  3. Category:Chinese television presenters - Wikipedia

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    Chinese television talk show hosts (4 P) V. Chinese video jockeys (4 P) Pages in category "Chinese television presenters" The following 67 pages are in this category ...

  4. Yue-Sai Kan - Wikipedia

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    Yue-Sai Kan (Chinese: 靳羽西; pinyin: Jìn Yǔxī) is a Chinese-American television host, producer, author, entrepreneur and humanitarian. Renowned for her work in bridging the gap between China and the United States, she has been nicknamed "The Oprah of China". [1] People, The Observer and ABS News have called her "the most famous woman in ...

  5. Liu Xin (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Liu Xin (simplified Chinese: 刘欣; traditional Chinese: 劉欣; pinyin: Liú Xīn; born 10 November 1975) [1] is a host and journalist for the English-language Chinese government-broadcaster China Global Television Network (CGTN), now hosting the opinion show named The Point with Liu Xin on weekdays at CGTN. [2]

  6. Chen Luyu - Wikipedia

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    Chen Luyu (simplified Chinese: 陈鲁豫; traditional Chinese: 陳魯豫; pinyin: Chén Lǔyù), born 12 June 1970, [1] is a Chinese journalist and talk show host with Phoenix Television. [2] She has been described as "China's Oprah" owing to the popularity of her talk show. [3] She hosts the talk show programme A Date With Luyu. [4] [5]

  7. Mahjong culture - Wikipedia

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    Mahjong was created in 1846 by imperial servant Chen Yu-Men. [1] Within years, the game became extremely popular across China. There were local and regional variations, as there are today, but the game at its core was prevalent across the entire country.

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  9. Allan Wu - Wikipedia

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    He was the host of 5 seasons of AXN Asia's The Amazing Race Asia, 3 seasons of International Channel Shanghai's The Amazing Race: China Rush and 4 seasons of Shenzhen Media Group's Chinese edition of The Amazing Race. Wu decided to change his Chinese name because it was similar to Hong Kong film star Francis Ng (Chinese: 吳鎮宇; pinyin: Wú ...