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Jolin Tsai - Jolin Tsai (born in September 15, 1980 in Sinjhuang City, Taipei County, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese Mandopop singer. She holds a bachelor degree in English Literature from Fu Jen Catholic University.
Tsai, Rong Tsang - Grand Master Tsai Rong Tsang, (蔡榮章) is the director of “Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute” Writer, Speaker, Instructor, and a vital influence of Modern Taiwan Tea Culture. Master Tsai is also the founder of the “Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony.
J-Game - J-Game is an album of Jolin Tsai, a Chinese pop singer in Taiwan. Jolin Tsai had songs composed by Jay Chou, in her previous albums.
Wu Ta-hsin - Wu Ta-hsin (Wu Daxin, 吳大新, 1933-2005) was the great-grandson Wu style T'ai Chi Ch'uan founder Wu Ch'uan-yu (Wu Quanyou, 吳全佑, 1834-1902) and the grandson of the famous Wu Chien-ch'uan (Wu Jianquan, ...
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