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  2. Phoenix Television - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Television is a majority state-owned television network that offers Mandarin and Cantonese -language channels that serve mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and other markets with substantial Chinese-language viewers. It is headquartered in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It is also registered in Cayman Islands.

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  4. Ifeng - Wikipedia

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  5. Li Yifeng - Wikipedia

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    Li Yifeng (born Li He, 4 May 1987) also known as Evan Li, is a Chinese actor and singer.Li launched his career after participating in the talent show My Hero (2007). Since 2009, he shifted to acting.

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  7. Phoenix InfoNews Channel - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix InfoNews Channel is a Hong Kong pay television news channel owned by Phoenix Television. It is the first channel to report news across the Greater China region, which includes mainland China, Macau, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The channel first started broadcasting on 1 January 2001, delivering news and financial updates around the clock.

  8. Steven N. S. Cheung - Wikipedia

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    He now writes books and works as a columnist for the China website ifeng.com. Occasionally, he pays visits to various universities in mainland China. From 1998 to 2003, Cheung's company, Steven N. S. Cheung Inc. had a subsidiary in Seattle called Thesaurus Fine Arts, which specialized in Asian antique pieces.

  9. Phoenix Hong Kong Channel - Wikipedia

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    Fènghuáng Wèishì Xiānggǎng Tái. Phoenix Hong Kong Channel is one of the six channels that Phoenix Television operates. It was launched on 28 March 2011 in order to serve Chinese viewers in Hong Kong, and it is Phoenix Television 's first Yue Chinese -language channel that is available across Hong Kong. [1] This channel now broadcasts ...