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Mui Tsai — (Chinese: 妹仔), which means little sister [1] in Cantonese, describes young Chinese women who worked as domestic servants in China, or in brothels or affluent Chinese households in San Francisco. The young women were typically from poor families,… … Wikipedia
Mui Ne — DMS … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mui Wo — Map of Lantau Island showing Mui Wo. Mui Wo (Chinese: 梅窩, Jyutping: mui4 wo1, Pinyin: Méiwō, lit. plum nest ) is a rural town on the eastern coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The main beach in Mui Wo is known as Silver Mine Bay (銀礦灣) … Wikipedia
Mũi Né — 10.940555555556108.29083333333 Koordinaten: 10° 56′ N, 108° 17′ O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mui, Anita — (neé Mui, Yimfong) b. 1963, Hong Kong; d. 2004 Pop singer Whereas Deng Lijun can be considered the queen of Mandapop, her Hong Kong counterpart Anita Mui might well be considered the younger queen of Cantopop. Unlike Deng, who was immortalized by … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Mui River — The Mui is a river of southern Ethiopia. Located inside Omo National Park, it is a tributary of the Omo River on the right side, merging with the larger stream at 5°51′27″N 35°58′9″E / 5.8575°N 35.96917°E … Wikipedia
Anita Mui — Mui performing 孤身走我路 (Walk My Lonely Path of My Life) at Anita Classic Moment Live 2003 at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hong Kong. Chinese name 梅艷芳 (Traditional) … Wikipedia
Ng Mui — (Chinese: 吴梅大師; pinyin: Wú Méi Dàshī; Cantonese Yale: Ng5 Mui4 Daai6 Si1) is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elders survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple by the Qing Dynasty. She is said to have been a master variously of … Wikipedia
Tsat Tsz Mui Road — (zh cpcy|c=七姊妹道|p=Qīzǐmèi Dào|cy=chat1 ji2 mui2 dou6) is a road in North Point in Hong Kong. The road runs in the area of Tsat Tsz Mui and eastern North Point from west to east, parallel to King s Road, except disjoint by a residential commercial … Wikipedia
Jee Sin Sim See — 至善禪師 Jee Sin Sim See Pinyin: Zhì Shàn Chán Shī Yale Cantonese: Ji3 Sin6 Sim3 Si1 Literally Jee Sin, Zen teacher Jee Sin Sim See is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elders, survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple by … Wikipedia