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  2. Forbes China Celebrity 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes China Celebrity 100 is a list published annually by Forbes that ranks the influence of Chinese celebrities. [1] [2] First published in 2004, [1] it is similar to Celebrity 100 also published by Forbes. Factors that are taken into account include income, search engine hits, as well as exposure in newspapers, magazines, and television.

  3. Li Ziqi (vlogger) - Wikipedia

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    Li Ziqi ([lì tsɹ̩̀.tɕʰí]; Chinese: 李子柒; pinyin: Lǐ Zǐqī; born 6 July 1990), is a Chinese video blogger, entrepreneur, and Internet celebrity. [3] She is known for creating food and handicraft preparation videos in her hometown of rural Pingwu County, Mianyang, north-central Sichuan province, southwest China, often from basic ingredients and tools using traditional Chinese ...

  4. Zhang Zifeng - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Zifeng (born 27 August 2001), also known as Wendy Zhang, is a Chinese actress currently attending Beijing Film Academy. [1] She is widely considered one of the best young actors in China today. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

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  6. Chinese celebs, netizens slam 'two-faced' Hugo Boss ... - AOL

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    At least three Chinese celebrities on Saturday dropped German fashion house Hugo Boss, the latest foreign brand caught in a concerted boycott by Chinese consumers over Western accusations of ...

  7. Category:Chinese Internet celebrities - Wikipedia

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  8. Jia Ling - Wikipedia

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    Jia Ling (Chinese: 贾玲, born Jia Yuling 贾俞玲; () April 29, 1982) is a Chinese comedian, actress, and filmmaker. She rose to fame as a crosstalk performer at the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and became a comedic staple of variety shows. In 2016, she co-founded her own entertainment company, Big Bowl Entertainment [1].

  9. Ms Yeah - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Xiaohui (simplified Chinese: 周晓慧; traditional Chinese: 周曉慧), known professionally as Ms Yeah (Chinese: 小野), is a Chinese YouTuber and chef. In each video, a dish, usually Chinese, is prepared using tools found in a typical office workspace. Her videos are characterized by lack of narration, voiceover, or conversation, which ...