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Ma Li (actor)
Ma Li may refer to: *Ma Li (politician) (1916–1979), Chinese politician *Ma Li (footballer) (born 1969), Chinese female footballer *Ma Li (artist) (born 1982), Chinese artist *Ma Li (actress) (born 1982), Chinese actress * Ma Li (actor) (born 1995), Chinese actor *Ma Lik (1952–2007), or Ma Li, Hong Kong politician See also *Mali (other) Mali is a country in Western Africa. Mali may also refer to: Places *Mali Empire, a Mandinka nation that existed from c. 1247 to c. 1600 *Mali Federation, a former country in Western Africa *Mali, Guinea, a town in Guinea *Mali Prefecture, a pr ...
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Ma Li (politician)
Ma Li () (1916–1979) was a Chinese politician. He was born in Ji County, Tianjin. He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary and governor of Guizhou ) , image_skyline = , image_caption = , image_map = Guizhou in China (+all claims hatched).svg , mapsize = 275px , map_alt = Map showing the location of Guizhou Province , map_caption = Map s ... Province. References 1916 births 1979 deaths People's Republic of China politicians from Tianjin Chinese Communist Party politicians from Tianjin Governors of Guizhou Political office-holders in Guizhou Vice-governors of Hebei Members of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party {{China-politician-stub Members of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Chinese Communist Party secretaries of Guizhou ...
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Ma Li (footballer)
Ma Li (; born 3 March 1969) is a Chinese former footballer who played for the China women's national football team. International career At the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, central defender Ma played the full 80 minutes in all four of China's games. The hosts reached the quarter-finals before losing 1–0 to Sweden. Ma scored the first ever goal at a FIFA Women's World Cup after 22 minutes of the opening match; China's 4–0 win over eventual finalists Norway on 16 November 1991. She headed Wu Weiying's free kick from the right flank past Norway's goalkeeper Reidun Seth. International goals Personal life Ma later emigrated to Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ..., where as of April 2016 she was working as a businesswoman. References External links * ...
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Ma Li (artist)
Ma Li may refer to: *Ma Li (politician) (1916–1979), Chinese politician *Ma Li (footballer) (born 1969), Chinese female footballer * Ma Li (artist) (born 1982), Chinese artist *Ma Li (actress) (born 1982), Chinese actress * Ma Li (actor) (born 1995), Chinese actor *Ma Lik (1952–2007), or Ma Li, Hong Kong politician See also *Mali (other) Mali is a country in Western Africa. Mali may also refer to: Places *Mali Empire, a Mandinka nation that existed from c. 1247 to c. 1600 *Mali Federation, a former country in Western Africa *Mali, Guinea, a town in Guinea *Mali Prefecture, a pr ...
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Ma Li (actress)
Ma Li (; born 28 June 1982) is a Chinese actress best known for her role in ''Goodbye Mr. Loser'' and ''Never Say Die (2017 film), Never Say Die''. Biography Ma was born in Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning on 28 June 1982. Her parents divorced since her childhood. In 1996, with the support of her stepfather, she entered Liaoning Culture and Arts School to study performance. In 2001, she enrolled at the Central Academy of Drama, majored in acting. In 2005, Shen Teng came to the small theater to watch a performance, and Ma appeared in the play ''The City is Full of Pyramids'' (). Ma's performance left a deep impression on him. A month later, Shen directed the drama ''Crazy Stone'' (). Due to unforeseen circumstances, an actor suddenly couldn't attend, so Shen invited her to join the crew, since than, she became a member of the comedy team of Happy Mahua Stage. Between 2009 and 2012, she gradually became a well-known actor of Happy Mahua by starring in the plays "Jia ...
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Ma Li (actor)
Ma Li may refer to: *Ma Li (politician) (1916–1979), Chinese politician *Ma Li (footballer) (born 1969), Chinese female footballer *Ma Li (artist) (born 1982), Chinese artist *Ma Li (actress) (born 1982), Chinese actress * Ma Li (actor) (born 1995), Chinese actor *Ma Lik (1952–2007), or Ma Li, Hong Kong politician See also *Mali (other) Mali is a country in Western Africa. Mali may also refer to: Places *Mali Empire, a Mandinka nation that existed from c. 1247 to c. 1600 *Mali Federation, a former country in Western Africa *Mali, Guinea, a town in Guinea *Mali Prefecture, a pr ...
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Ma Lik
Ma Lik, GBS, JP (; 23 February 1952 – 8 August 2007), was a Legislative Councillor, and was the Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), a pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong. Education Ma Lik attended the Pui Kiu Middle School. He graduated with a bachelor's degree (with Honours) from the Department of Chinese from United College, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Early years He was born in Guangzhou and is of Xiamen, Fujian ancestry. was a teacher in the Pui Kiu Middle School, a pro- Chinese secondary school in Hong Kong. He was a deputy publisher of the '' Hong Kong Commercial Daily'' and a local Deputy to the National People's Congress.Ma Lik, Legco
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Ma was formerly the Secretary General of the DAB, and became the Chairman of the DAB in Dece ...
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