Dong Fang Hong (disambiguation)
- Dong Fang Hong (disambiguation)
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Dong Fang Hong meaning 'the east is red' can refer to:
- Dong Fang Hong, chinese space satellite program
- The East is Red, both films and the de facto anthem of the People's Republic of China
- China Railway Dong Fang Hong locomotives:
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