• Michael Chiang (born 27 October 1955 in Muar, Malaysia) is a prolific playwright and screenwriter in Singapore. He is known as "Singapore's most famous...
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    Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975) was a Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and military commander. He was the head of the Nationalist Kuomintang...
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    Michael F. Chiang is an American pediatric ophthalmologist serving as the director of the National Eye Institute. His research focuses on the interface...
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    other symbols instead of Tai Tham script. Chiang Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city...
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    Chiang Saen (Thai: เชียงแสน) is an old city in Northern Thailand. Chiang Saen is the capital of the Chiang Saen district, which lies in the north of the...
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  • Taika Waititi’s soccer romp ‘Next Goal Wins’". Global News, June 28, 2023. Michael Rosser, "Ladj Ly’s ‘Les Indésirables’ to world premiere at Toronto 2023"...
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  • based on the 1987 theatre play of the same name by Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. Distributed by Cathay Asia Films and directed by Ong Keng Sen, the...
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    Ted Chiang (born 1967) is an American science fiction writer. His work has won four Nebula awards, four Hugo awards, the John W. Campbell Award for Best...
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  • com. "We're in the Army now! Michael Chiang's Army Daze is back – City Nomads". City Nomads. 16 July 2013. "Michael Chiang's comedy Army Daze 2 to be staged...
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    Ban Chiang (Thai: บ้านเชียง, pronounced [bâːn tɕʰīaŋ] listen; Northeastern Thai: บ้านเซียง, pronounced [bâːn si᷇aŋ]) is an archaeological site in Nong...
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