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  2. Kyoto Tachibana Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    A private school in Kyoto, Japan, known for its brass band, football club, and volleyball clubs. Founded in 1902 as a girls' school, it became co-educational in 2000 and has several notable alumni.

  3. Benjamin Kheng - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Kheng is a Singaporean singer-songwriter, former swimmer, and actor. He is the keyboardist and vocalist of The Sam Willows, and has also released solo music, acted in movies and TV shows, and co-created a comedy sketch series.

  4. Cui Jian - Wikipedia

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    Cui Jian is a Beijing-based musician who is credited with creating Chinese rock music in the 1980s. He was influenced by Western pop and rock, and his songs reflected on Chinese history and culture. He also performed at the Tiananmen Square protests and won the MTV International Viewer's Choice Award.

  5. TFBoys - Wikipedia

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    TFBoys, also known as The Fighting Boys, is a popular Chinese idol group that debuted in 2013 with Karry Wang, Roy Wang and Jackson Yee. The group has released several albums, won multiple music awards, and participated in various charity projects and dramas.

  6. Jam Hsiao - Wikipedia

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    Jam Hsiao is a Taiwanese singer and actor who rose to fame in 2007 after participating in One Million Star. He has released four albums, won several awards, and starred in films such as The Killer Who Never Kills.

  7. Chinese people in Korea - Wikipedia

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    9.3 Band members. 10 See also. 11 Notes. 12 References. 13 Sources. ... The earliest Chinese school in Korea, the Joseon Hwagyo Primary School, was established in ...

  8. Chinese rock - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development and characteristics of Chinese rock, a genre that emerged in the 1980s and fused Western and traditional influences. Explore the key bands, artists and songs that shaped the Chinese rock scene, from Northwest Wind to Cui Jian to Tang Dynasty.

  9. New Pants - Wikipedia

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    New Pants is a Chinese rock band that formed in 1996 and is influenced by new wave, punk rock, disco and pop rock. Learn about their history, albums, members, discography and music videos.