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Kao Chin Su-mei (born September 21, 1965), also known as Chin Su-mei, May Chin and Ciwas Ali, is a Taiwanese politician and retired actress and singer.[1]

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  1. 57 relations: Advertising, Affair, Album, Ang Lee, Atayal people, Chen Tao-ming, Chien Tung-ming, China News Service, Chuan Wen-sheng, Civil Party (Taiwan), Democratic Progressive Party, Faith And Hope League, Gan Jiang and Mo Ye, Gao (surname), General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Heping District, Taichung, Hero of Tomorrow, Highland Aborigine Constituency, Hong Kong, Hu Jintao, Independent politician, Jin (Chinese surname), Kao Yang-sheng, Kenny Ho, Lee Hong-yuan, Legislative Yuan, Lin Chun-te, Liver cancer, Mainland China, Manchu people, Mandopop, Ministry of the Interior (Taiwan), Minzu University of China, Next Magazine (Hong Kong and Taiwan), Non-Partisan Solidarity Union, Pan-Blue Coalition, Payen Talu, Taichung, Taichung County, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan Number One Party, Taiwanese indigenous peoples, Taiwanese people, The Wedding Banquet, Tseng Hua-te, United Daily News, Walis Perin, Wan-chun, Wedding photography, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan
  3. Actresses from Taichung
  4. Aisin Gioro
  5. Atayal people
  6. Manchu singers
  7. Minzu University of China alumni
  8. Musicians from Taichung
  9. Non-Partisan Solidarity Union Members of the Legislative Yuan
  10. Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Taichung
  11. Taiwanese actor-politicians
  12. Taiwanese people of Manchu descent
  13. Taiwanese women singers

Advertising

Advertising is the practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a product or service.

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Affair

An affair is a union of more than two people in one romantic and sexual relationship,, passionate attachment in which at least one of its participants has betrayed their partner (regardless of formal or informal relationship status) with a third person or more people (regardless if the partner and the third person(s) were aware, not aware, and/or disagreed to having an affair).

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Album

An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital.

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Ang Lee

Ang Lee (born October 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese filmmaker.

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Atayal people

The Atayal, also known as the Tayal and the Tayan, are a Taiwanese indigenous people.

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Chen Tao-ming

Chen Tao-ming (born 21 November 1947) is a Taiwanese politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Chen Tao-ming are members of the 5th Legislative Yuan.

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Chien Tung-ming

Chien Tung-ming (4 June 1951 – 11 March 2024) was a Taiwanese politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Chien Tung-ming are Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan, members of the 7th Legislative Yuan, members of the 8th Legislative Yuan and members of the 9th Legislative Yuan.

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China News Service

China News Service (CNS) is the second largest state news agency in China, after Xinhua News Agency.

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Chuan Wen-sheng

Chuan Wen-sheng (born 13 July 1959) is a Taiwanese politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Chuan Wen-sheng are Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan.

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Civil Party (Taiwan)

The Civil Party is a minor political party in Taiwan founded on 7 March 1993.

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Democratic Progressive Party

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a centre to centre-left Taiwanese nationalist political party in Taiwan.

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Faith And Hope League

The Faith And Hope League (FHL) is a Christian political party in Taiwan formed in 2015.

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Gan Jiang and Mo Ye

Gan Jiang and Mo Ye were a swordsmith couple, discussed in the literature involving the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.

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Gao (surname)

Gao is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin that can be literally translated as "high" or "tall".

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General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party

The General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, is the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

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Heping District, Taichung

Heping District is a mountain indigenous district in eastern Taichung, Taiwan, and it is the largest district of Taichung City.

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Hero of Tomorrow

Hero of Tomorrow (released in the Philippines as Blood of the Protector) is a 1988 Hong Kong crime film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Max Mok and Michael Miu.

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Highland Aborigine Constituency

The Highland Aborigine constituency is a multi-member constituency of the Legislative Yuan.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.

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Hu Jintao

Hu Jintao (born 21 December 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to 2012, the president of China from 2003 to 2013, and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) from 2004 to 2012.

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Independent politician

An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.

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Jin (Chinese surname)

Jin is the Hanyu pinyin transliteration of a number of Chinese surnames.

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Kao Yang-sheng

Kao Yang-sheng (born 11 July 1952) is a Taiwanese politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Kao Yang-sheng are Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan.

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Kenny Ho

Kenny Ho Kar-king (born 29 December 1959) is a Hong Kong actor and singer.

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Lee Hong-yuan

Lee Hong-yuan (born 21 June 1956) is a Taiwanese politician.

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Legislative Yuan

The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei.

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Lin Chun-te

Lin Chun-te (born 5 July 1947) is a Taiwanese Atayal politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2008. Kao Chin Su-mei and Lin Chun-te are Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan, Atayal people, members of the 5th Legislative Yuan and members of the 6th Legislative Yuan.

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Liver cancer

Liver cancer, also known as hepatic cancer, primary hepatic cancer, or primary hepatic malignancy, is cancer that starts in the liver.

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Mainland China

Mainland China is the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War.

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Manchu people

The Manchus are a Tungusic East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia.

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Mandopop

Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Mandarin popular music.

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Ministry of the Interior (Taiwan)

The Ministry of the Interior (MOI) is a cabinet level ministry under the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

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Minzu University of China

The Minzu University of China (MUC) is a national public university in Beijing, China.

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Next Magazine (Hong Kong and Taiwan)

Next Magazine was a Chinese weekly magazine, published online in Hong Kong from 1990 to 2021.

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Non-Partisan Solidarity Union

The Non-Partisan Solidarity Union is a political party in Taiwan.

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Pan-Blue Coalition

The pan-Blue coalition, pan-Blue force or pan-Blue groups is a political coalition in the Republic of China (Taiwan) consisting of the Kuomintang (KMT), People First Party (PFP), New Party (CNP), Non-Partisan Solidarity Union (NPSU), and Young China Party (YCP).

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Payen Talu

Payen Talu (born 16 December 1951) is an Atayal Taiwanese politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Payen Talu are Atayal people.

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Taichung

Taichung (Wade–Giles:, pinyin: Táizhōng), officially Taichung City, is a special municipality in central Taiwan.

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Taichung County

Taichung County was a county in central Taiwan between 1945 and 2010.

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Taipei

Taipei, officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan.

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Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.

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Taiwan Number One Party

The Taiwan Number One Party was a minor political party in Taiwan.

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Taiwanese indigenous peoples

Taiwanese indigenous peoples, also known as Formosans, Native Taiwanese or Austronesian Taiwanese, and formerly as Taiwanese aborigines, Takasago people or Gaoshan people, are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, with the nationally recognized subgroups numbering about 600,303 or 3% of the island's population.

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Taiwanese people

The term "Taiwanese people" has various interpretations.

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The Wedding Banquet

The Wedding Banquet is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Ang Lee.

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Tseng Hua-te

Tseng Hua-te (Paiwan: Tjivuluan; born 18 October 1957) is a Taiwanese Paiwan politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Tseng Hua-te are Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan, members of the 5th Legislative Yuan and members of the 6th Legislative Yuan.

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United Daily News

United Daily News (UDN) is a newspaper published in Taiwan.

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Walis Perin

Walis Perin (born 8 August 1952) is a Seediq Taiwanese politician. Kao Chin Su-mei and Walis Perin are Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan, members of the 5th Legislative Yuan and non-Partisan Solidarity Union Members of the Legislative Yuan.

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Wan-chun

Wan-chun (or Wanjun) is a 1990 Taiwanese television series produced by Ping Hsin-tao and his company Yi Ren Communications Co.

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Wedding photography

Wedding photography is a specialty in photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings.

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11th Legislative Yuan

The 11th Legislative Yuan is the current term of members of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which began on 1 February 2024.

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2001 Taiwanese legislative election

The 2001 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 1 December 2001.

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2004 Taiwanese legislative election

The 2004 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 11 December 2004.

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2008 Taiwanese legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 12 January 2008 to elect the members of the Legislative Yuan.

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2012 Taiwanese legislative election

The 2012 Taiwanese legislative election was held on 16 January 2012 for all 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan.

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2016 Taiwanese legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 16 January 2016 to elect all 113 members in the Legislative Yuan, alongside presidential elections.

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2020 Taiwanese legislative election

Legislative elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 for all 113 seats to the Legislative Yuan concurrently with the 15th presidential election.

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See also

Aboriginal Members of the Legislative Yuan

Actresses from Taichung

Aisin Gioro

Atayal people

Manchu singers

Minzu University of China alumni

Musicians from Taichung

Non-Partisan Solidarity Union Members of the Legislative Yuan

Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Taichung

Taiwanese actor-politicians

Taiwanese people of Manchu descent

Taiwanese women singers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kao_Chin_Su-mei

Also known as Chin Su-mei, Ciwas Ali, Gao Jin Sumei, Gaojin Sumei, Jin Sumei, May Chin, .

, 11th Legislative Yuan, 2001 Taiwanese legislative election, 2004 Taiwanese legislative election, 2008 Taiwanese legislative election, 2012 Taiwanese legislative election, 2016 Taiwanese legislative election, 2020 Taiwanese legislative election.