Shan

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Other articles related to "shan":

Chung Shan
... Chung Shan is a historical alternative spelling of "Zhongshan", a Chinese name ... It commonly refers to Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), pseudonym Chung Shan, Chinese revolutionary and political leader Chung Shan (warship), gunboat name after Sun Yat-sen Zhongshan, city in Guangdong ...
Lin Sing Association - Members
... They are Hok Shan Society 鶴山公所 Tsung Tsin Association 崇正會 Chung Shan Association 中山同鄉會 Tung On Association 東安公所 Tai Pun Residents Association 紐約大鵬同鄉會 Yee ...
Shan Herald News Agency
... The Shan Herald Agency for News is a private, nonprofit organization which attempts to fill the information void and shed light on the current situation ... Originally established in Shan State in 1991, the Shan Herald Agency for News was moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand in 1996 where it was better able to ...
Love Or Bread - Synopsis
... Zhen Shan Mei (Ariel Lin) is a poor but very loving, caring, and hard working girl ... Shan Mei goes after him to China in the hope that they will finally get married ... Shan Mei's family is against her decision because they need her to support them, but her father literally holds off the rest of the family while yelling to Shan Mei that she should go and ...
Shan - Other Uses
... Shan Foods, a brand of Pakistani cuisine spice mixes Insect from Shaggai, or Shan, a fictional alien race in the writings of Ramsey Campbell ...

Famous quotes containing the word shan:

    If grandparents want to have a meaningful and constructive role, the first lesson they must learn is that becoming a grandparent is not having a second chance at parenthood!
    —Eda Le Shan (20th century)

    It is strange but true that although we may have learned all sorts of important facts while raising our own children, when we become grandparents we still tend to forget a whole lot of things we knew.
    —Eda Le Shan (20th century)

    It helps parents to feel better if we remind them of our failures with them! And how they turned out just fine despite our imperfections.... We never get over needing nurturing parents. The more we comfort our own adult children, the more they can comfort our grandchildren.
    —Eda Le Shan (20th century)