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  1. Hsiao Bi-khim (Chinese: 蕭美琴; pinyin: Xiāo Měiqín; Wade–Giles: Hsiao 1 Mei 3-ch'in 2; Pe h-ōe-jī: Siau Bí-khîm; born Bi-khim Louise Hsiao on 7 August 1971) is a Taiwanese politician and diplomat. She is the incumbent vice president of Taiwan after winning the 2024 Taiwanese presidential election, and is Taiwan's first biracial vice president.

  2. Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Sū Zhēnchāng. Southern Min. Hokkien POJ. So͘ Cheng-chhiong. Su Tseng-chang ( Chinese: 蘇貞昌; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: So͘ Cheng-chhiong; born 28 July 1948) is a Taiwanese politician who served as premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2019 to 2023. He was the chairman of the ...

  3. Sin-ka-pho Bân-lâm-uē. Singaporean Hokkien [b] is a local variety of the Hokkien language spoken natively in Singapore. Within Chinese linguistic academic circles, this dialect is known as Singaporean Ban-lam Gu. [c] It bears similarities with the Amoy [d] spoken in Amoy, now better known as Xiamen, as well as Taiwanese Hokkien which is ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elva_HsiaoElva Hsiao - Wikipedia

    Elva Hsiao ( traditional Chinese: 蕭亞軒; simplified Chinese: 萧亚轩; pinyin: Xiāo Yǎxuān, born 24 August 1979) is a Taiwanese singer. [6] Since being signed to a record deal in 1998 after competing in a singing competition, Hsiao had gone on to release fourteen studio albums and has achieved great commercial success within the Chinese ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 美琴美琴 - Wikipedia

    美琴, meaning “beautiful, musical instrument”, is a feminine name, may refer to: Chan May-Kan (陈美琴; 1930–1972), Hong Kong film actress who is Zao Wou-Ki’s second wife Hsiao Bi-khim (born 1971), Taiwanese politician and diplomat Mikoto

  6. The ancestral hall of the Xiao clan (蕭氏宗祠) in Yangxin County, Hubei Xiao (/ ʃ aʊ /; Chinese: ) is a Chinese-language surname.In the Wade-Giles system of romanization, it is rendered as Hsiao, which is commonly used in Taiwan.It is also romanized as Siauw, Shiao, Siaw, Siew, Siow, Seow, Siu, Shiu or Sui, as well as "Shaw" in less common situations, inspired by the transliteration ...

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