- Chen
King-
ming (born 1 May 1958) is a
Taiwanese boxer. He
competed in the men's
flyweight event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Chan
King-
ming is a Hong Kong
politician and academic. He
served as the vice-chairman of the
Democratic Party of Hong Kong from 2004 to 2006. He is also...
- The
Ming dynasty,
officially the
Great Ming, was an
imperial dynasty of
China that
ruled from 1368 to 1644,
following the
collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan...
-
buildings were
inaugurated in 1988. With the
exception of Tsui Lam Estate,
King Ming Court and Hong Sing Garden, all the
public housing and HOS
estates in...
- Chan
King-
ming (Chinese: 陳景明; born 17
March 1954) is a Hong Kong
backstroke and
medley swimmer who
represented the
Republic of
China (Taiwan) in international...
- "suspects" were all
Young Turks Reformist members including vice-chairman Chan
King-
ming and Gary Fan. The
Young Turk
members were all
ousted in the following...
- were sold to
tenants through Tenants Purchase Scheme Phase 6B in 2005.
King Ming Court (景明苑) is a Home
Ownership Scheme housing court in
Tseung Kwan O...
-
Martin Luther King Jr. (born
Michael King Jr.;
January 15, 1929 –
April 4, 1968) was an
American Baptist minister, activist, and
political philosopher...
- government. In
October 1995, the
publisher of
Ming Pao,
Ming Pao
Enterprise was
taken over by
Tiong Hiew
King (Chinese: 張曉卿). On 29
January 2007,
Tiong released...
- was the son of the
ninth king, King
Ming Mueang. He was a
descendant of
King Chom Tham, who was the son of
King Khun
Ngearn of Ngoenyang. At the age...