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  2. Chinese railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    Semaphore signals based somewhat on British practice. Use Red and White home signals, and Yellow and Black distant signals. [5]Apart from Red=Halt and single G=Clear, the lights of a semaphore signal at night do not match their colour light equivalents.

  3. Huangpu Park - Wikipedia

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    The Public Garden was closed to Chinese people between 1890 and 1928 (although, as rule 8 in the photo above of the 1917 park sign states “amahs in charge of children are not permitted to occupy the seats and chairs during performances”, at least Chinese amahs were permitted to enter the park when caring for foreign children), according to ...

  4. Tsai Ing-wen - Wikipedia

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    Tsai Ing-wen (Chinese: 蔡英文; born 31 August 1956) is a Taiwanese politician who served as the 7th president of the Republic of China from 2016 to 2024, and was the first woman to hold that position. [1]

  5. Chinese punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Chinese language does not traditionally observe the English custom of a serial comma (the comma before conjunctions in a list), although the issue is of little consequence in Chinese at any rate, as the English "A, B, and C" is more likely to be rendered in Chinese as "A、B及C" or more often as "A、B、C", without any word for "and", see ...

  6. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

  7. Chinese people in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The first known documented arrival of a Chinese individual in Sweden was Choi Afock in 1786, [2] a translator employed by the Swedish East India Company. [3] In the mid-1970s, Chinese people began immigrating to Sweden, [4] where they largely made a living by running Chinese-themed restaurants.

  8. Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese calligraphy is normally regarded as one of the "arts" (Chinese 藝術/艺术 pinyin: yìshù) in the countries where it is practised. Chinese calligraphy focuses not only on methods of writing but also on cultivating one's character (人品) [36] and taught as a discipline (書法; pinyin: shūfǎ, "the rules of writing Han characters ...

  9. Chinese Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Sign Language (abbreviated CSL or ZGS; simplified Chinese: 中国手语; traditional Chinese: 中國手語; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shǒuyǔ) is the official sign language of China. It is different from the Taiwanese Sign Language and is known in Taiwan as Wénfǎ Shǒuyǔ ( simplified Chinese : 文法手语 ; traditional Chinese ...