- Hakka (Group)
Japanese rock group with ex-Heart Bazaar front-womanSatuski Ishii on vocals. After releasing a number of albums onToshiba EMI , disbanded in2004 .
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Hakka — Infobox Ethnic group group=Hakka 客家 Hak kâ caption = Clockwise from top left: Lee Kuan Yew, Wen Tianxiang, Thaksin Shinawatra, Fann Wong, Yap Ah Loy, Eric Tsang poptime=estimated 30 45 million worldwide popplace=Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi,… … Wikipedia
Hakka — /hah keuh/; Chin. /hahk kah /, n., pl. Hakkas, (esp. collectively) Hakka for 1. 1. a member of a Chinese people originally of northern China, now widely distributed throughout southeastern China, in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and in Southeast Asia. 2 … Universalium
Hakka Chinese — Chinese title=Hakka s=客家话 t=客家話 h=Hak kâ fa or Hak kâ va gan= Khak ka ua p=Kèjiāhuà j=haak3 gaa1 waa2 y=haak gā wá poj=Kheh oē (客話)Infobox Language name=Hakka nativename=客家話 / 客家话 familycolor=Sino Tibetan states=People s Republic of China,… … Wikipedia
Hakka — 1. adjective Relating to the Hakka (Kejia, 客家), an ethnic group of the Han Chinese. 2. noun a) A person of Hakka descent. b) A Chinese dialect mainly spoken in the south eastern part of mainland China (Fujian and Guangdong), Taiwan … Wiktionary
Longgang museum of Hakka culture — is located at Longgang, China. It contains a group of Hakka architectures, which are originally built by Hakka people from Xingning … Wikipedia
Hey Girl (Taiwanese group) — This article is about the Taiwanese Mandopop group. For other uses of the term Hey Girl , see Hey Girl. Infobox Chinese language singer and actor name = Hey Girl caption = chinesename = tradchinesename = 黑Girl simpchinesename = 黑Girl… … Wikipedia
Hey Girl (group) — Hey Girl Chinese name 黑Girl (Traditional) Chinese name 黑Girl (Simplified) Pinyin HēiGirl (Mandarin) Origin … Wikipedia
Hainanese (ethnic group) — The Hainanese (meaning the Han Chinese settlers of the island s east coast) is a Chinese ethnic group, originating from Hainan Island (the southernmost and smallest Chinese province). The Hainanese are considered a subgroup of the much larger Han … Wikipedia
Kejia daxi — (Hakka Grand Opera) Kejia daxi is a form of Xiqu (sung drama/opera) performed in the language of the Hakka ethnic group on Taiwan. The genre developed from the ‘mountain songs’ (shange) and ‘tea harvesting song skits’ (caichaxi) that pervaded… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Chinese Singaporean — 新加坡华人 新加坡華人 … Wikipedia