Wu Pai-ho (simplified Chinese: 吴百和; traditional Chinese: 吳百和, born November 29, 1987) is a Taiwanese football player. He received the "Golden Shoe" award...
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(筆架洲) Sai Ap Chau (細鴨洲) Sha Pai (沙排) Shau Kei Pai (筲箕排) Sheung Pai (雙排) Shui Cham Tsui Pai (水浸咀排) Siu Nim Chau (小稔洲) Ta Ho Pai (打蠔排) Tai Nim Chau (大稔洲) Tsing...
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(Laos) 5 goals Ahmad Maher Wridat 2 goals Yen Ho-shen Kyaw Zayar Win Mark Hartmann 1 goal Lin Chang-lun Wu Pai-ho Kyaw Ko Ko Min Min Thu Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit...
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Chun Wu Zu Quan 永春五祖拳 and (2) Chua Giok Beng 蔡玉明 his Wu Zu will be refer as Wu Zu Quan Ho Yang Pai 五祖拳何阳派. Both founders created their version of Wu Zu...
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Wu took part as producer and creative director on MTV's Whatever Things!, a Jackass-styled program aired in Asia, also featuring Sam Lee, Josie Ho, Terence...
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GK DF Wang Chih-sheng (王志聖) MF Wu Pai-ho (吳百和) FW...
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Abbot of Shaolin (category Films directed by Ho Meng Hua)
Ho Meng Hua. It is a Shaolin Temple-themed martial arts film about their rebellion against the Qing, featuring David Chiang and Lo Lieh as Priest Pai...
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Hotan River (redirect from Ho-t’ien River)
Ai-k'o-t'i-ken, Ch'i-erh-ko-han-t'u-mu-shu-k'o, A-ya-k'o-wu-ssu-tan, Man-ta-t'u-mu-shu-k'o, Lo-tsa-pai-t'u-mu-shu-k'o, Yeh-ma-la-k'o-tao, Po-lo-ch'u-shih-kan...
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Pan Wei-lun, Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher[citation needed] Wu Pai-ho, Taiwanese football player Lee Fu-an, Taiwanese decathlete Cheng Chao-tsun...
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(1987-09-30)30 September 1987 (aged 25) 2 0 Taiwan Power Company 4 2DF Wu Pai-Ho (1987-11-29)29 November 1987 (aged 25) 2 0 Tatung 13 2DF Chen Yi-Hung...
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