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  • 11Darren Shan — Born Darren O Shaughnessy 2 July 1972 (1972 07 02) (age 39) London, England Pen name Darren Shan, D. B. Shan Occupation Novelist Nationality …

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  • 12Tien Shan Pai — This article is about the school of martial arts. For the fictional martial arts sect featured in Wuxia fiction, see Mount Heaven Sect. Part of the series on Chinese martial arts List of Chinese martial arts Terms Kung fu (功夫) …

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  • 13Fo Guang Shan — [ Amitabha Buddha on the monastery grounds.] Fo Guang Shan (zh cpl|c=佛光山|p=Fóguāngshān|l=Buddha s Light Mountain) is an international Chinese Mahayana Buddhist monastic order that has gained a worldwide presence, and has chapters around the world …

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  • 14Ma On Shan Country Park — Some of Hong Kong s most dramatic scenery is to be found within the boundaries of the Ma On Shan Country Park (zh t|t=馬鞍山郊野公園). The park was established on April 27, 1979. Located in the central neck of the Sai Kung peninsula in the eastern New… …

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  • 15Tao Fung Shan — Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre …

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  • 16List of fictional characters who can move at superhuman speeds — This list encompases fictional characters who can move faster than anyone from their species in real life. This list does not include fictional characters who use objects to make them move fast unless they are the only ones who use that object.… …

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  • 17Tsz Wan Shan — (zh t|t=慈雲山) is a residential area in New Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is administratively part of Wong Tai Sin district, and is located at the foot of the Temple Hill. (Note that the Temple Hill is called Tsz Wan Shan 慈雲山 as well, but normally Tsz Wan …

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  • 18Xie Kwun Shan — is a famous mouth painter in Taiwan and China. He is most known for his teachings of courage and to think of what you own instead of what you don t. He has also published a book, I am Xie Kwun Shan, and has been read by many leading Taiwanese… …

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  • 19arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 20Taoism — Taoist, n., adj. Taoistic, adj. /dow iz euhm, tow /, n. 1. the philosophical system evolved by Lao tzu and Chuang tzu, advocating a life of complete simplicity and naturalness and of noninterference with the course of natural events, in order to… …

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