• Look up cai or CAI in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cai or CAI may refer to: Cai (state), a state in ancient China Caí River, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil...
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  • Cai Cai Camp (also known as Cai Cai Special Forces Camp or Dan Chu Camp) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base northwest...
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  • Look up cais in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CAIS may refer to: Canadian Academy of Independent Scholars Canadian Accredited Independent Schools Canadian...
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    Meigan cai, also called mei cai, is a type of dry pickled Chinese mustard of the Hakka people from Huizhou, Guangdong province, China. Meigan cai is also...
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    Cai Yuanpei (Chinese: 蔡元培; 1868–1940) was a Chinese philosopher and politician who was an influential figure in the history of Chinese modern education...
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  • of mustard green. Ya Cai is more pungent than the similar zha cai. Tianjin preserved vegetable Zha cai Suan cai Pao cai Meigan cai Dunlop, F. (2013). Every...
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    Cai Lun (Chinese: 蔡伦; courtesy name: Jingzhong (敬仲); c. 50–62 – 121 CE), formerly romanized as Ts'ai Lun, was a Chinese eunuch court official of the Eastern...
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  • Cai Haoyu (Chinese: 蔡浩宇; pinyin: Cài Hàoyǔ; born July 29, 1987) is a Chinese businessman, investor, and video game producer. He is best known as the co-founder...
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    Cai Qi (Chinese: 蔡奇; pinyin: Cài Qí; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Ch'i; born December 5, 1955) is a Chinese politician, who is the current first-ranked secretary...
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    Hanoi–Lào Cai Railway (Vietnamese: Đường sắt Hà Nội–Lào Cai) is a 296 km (184 mi) railway line serving northern Vietnam. It is a single-track metre gauge...
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  • Cai Weilian (Chinese: 蔡威廉; 1904–1939) was a Chinese painter. Cai Weilian was born and raised in Shaoxing, Zhejiang; of Chinese philosopher Cai Yuanpei's...
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    Cai E (simplified Chinese: 蔡锷; traditional Chinese: 蔡鍔; pinyin: Cài È; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai4 O4; 18 December 1882 – 8 November 1916) was a Chinese revolutionary...
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    Tuồng cải lương (Vietnamese: [tûəŋ ka᷉ːj lɨəŋ], Hán-Nôm: 從改良) often referred to as Cải lương (Chữ Hán: 改良), roughly "reformed theater") is a form of modern...
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    Pao cai (Chinese: 泡菜; pinyin: pàocài; Wade–Giles: p'ao4 ts'ai4; lit. 'soaked vegetables'), also romanized as Pao tsai, is a generic term for pickled,...
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    Cap cai, sometimes spelled cap cay, (Chinese: 雜菜; pinyin: zácài; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: cha̍p-chhài; lit. 'mixed vegetables') is the Hokkien-derived term for a popular...
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    Cái Răng Floating Market, also written as Cai Rang Floating Market, is a wholesale floating market specializing in the trade of vegetables and fruits...
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  • Cai Xiao (simplified Chinese: 蔡啸; traditional Chinese: 蔡嘯; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Hsiao; October 1919 – 11 January 1990) was a Taiwan-born Chinese military...
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    of production. In China, the earliest record of Chinese traditional Suan cai production is in the Book of Odes (or Classic of Poetry), dating back to...
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    Zha cai ([ʈʂâ tsʰâɪ]; 榨菜), also romanized as Cha tsai, is a type of pickled mustard plant stem originating from Chongqing, China. The name may also be...
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  • Tianxi Cai (Chinese: 蔡天西) is a Chinese biostatistician. She is the John Rock Professor of Population and Translational Data Sciences in the Department...
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  • Cai Yanyan (Chinese: 蔡炎炎, born 15 November 1999) is a Chinese badminton player. She won her first international title at the 2017 China International...
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    Zhong Hu of Cai Earl Huang of Cai Marquis Gōng of Cai (蔡宮侯, Cài Gōnghóu) Marquis Li of Cai (蔡厲侯, Cài Lìhóu) Marquis Wu of Cai (蔡武侯, Cài Wǔhóu; 863–837...
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  • CAI format is an ultra-high compression, scalable, hierarchical audio/video format initially developed by Jorg Nonnenmacher in February 2000. CAI format...
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    Cài (Chinese: 蔡) is a Chinese-language surname that derives from the name of the ancient Cai state. In 2019 it was the 38th most common surname in China...
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    Amy Chua (redirect from Cài Měi'ér)
    (2014-05-12). "Had Mother's Day dinner @ the studio of "Gunpowder Artist" Cai Guo-Qiang, who is from my ancestral hometown Quanzhou!" (Tweet) – via Twitter...
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    Cai Xukun (born August 2, 1998), better known by the mononym Kun (stylized as KUN), is a Chinese singer-songwriter, dancer and actor. He debuted as a...
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  • Cai Mao (pronunciation) (fl.190-208), courtesy name Degui, was a military officer serving under the warlords Liu Biao and Cao Cao during the late Eastern...
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    Choy sum (redirect from Cai xin)
    Choy sum (also spelled choi sum, choi sam in Cantonese; cai xin, caixin in Standard Mandarin) is a leafy vegetable commonly used in Chinese cuisine. It...
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  • Alex Cai (born August 30, 2000) is a Canadian fencer in the foil discipline. Cai has competed internationally for Canada since 2016 (junior) and from...
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  • Cái Bè is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Cái Bè District, Tiền Giang Province, Vietnam. Ministry of Public Information in Vietnam Archived 2012-08-20...
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