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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShumaiShumai - Wikipedia

    Shumai (Chinese: 燒賣; pinyin: shāomài; Cantonese Yale: sīu-máai; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sio-māi) is a type of traditional Chinese dumpling. In Cantonese cuisine, it is usually served as a dim sum snack.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ma-iMa-i - Wikipedia

    Ma-i, or Maidh (also spelled Ma'I, Mai, Ma-yi or Mayi; Baybayin: ᜋᜁ; Hanunoo: ᜫᜡ; Hokkien Chinese: 麻逸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: mâ-i̍t; Mandarin Chinese: 麻逸; pinyin: máyì; Wade–Giles: ma2-i4 ), was an ancient sovereign state located in what is now the Philippines .

    • Sovereign state which conducted trade with Brunei, and with the Song and Yuan dynasties
    • Philippines
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  4. Chinese noodles can be made of wheat, buckwheat, rice, millet, maize, oats, soybeans, mung beans, yams, cassava, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and meats such as fish and shrimp. There are over 1,200 types of noodles commonly consumed in China today, [1] with tens of thousands of noodle dish varieties prepared using these types of noodles.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mai_ChineseMai Chinese - Wikipedia

    ISO 639-3. None ( mis) Glottolog. None. Mai or Maihua ( simplified Chinese: 迈话; traditional Chinese: 邁話; pinyin: Màihuà, meaning 'Mai speech') is a variety of Chinese of uncertain affiliation spoken in the area of 崖县 Yáxiàn ( Sanya) in southern Hainan, China. It was classified as Yue in the Language Atlas of China.

  6. Chinese calendar correspondence table. Relationship between the current Sexagenary cycle and Gregorian calendar. This Chinese calendar correspondence table shows the stem/branch year names, correspondences to the Western ( Gregorian) calendar, and other related information for the current, 79th Sexagenary cycle of the Chinese calendar based on ...

  7. The Chinese Wikipedia (traditional Chinese: 中 文 維 基 百 科; simplified Chinese: 中 文 维 基 百 科; pinyin: Zhōngwén Wéijī Bǎikē) is the written vernacular Chinese (a form of Mandarin Chinese) edition of Wikipedia. It is run by the Wikimedia Foundation.

  8. Mar 27, 2024 · Jyutping: no 6 mai 5 gai 1; Yale: noh máih g ā i; Cantonese Pinyin: no 6 mai 5 gai 1; Guangdong Romanization: no 6 mei 5 gei 1; Sinological IPA : /nɔː²² mɐi̯¹³ kɐi̯ ⁵⁵ / (Taishanese, Taicheng) Wiktionary: no 5 mai 2 gai 1; Sinological IPA : /ⁿdᵘɔ³² ᵐbai⁵⁵ kai³³/

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