Zhao Wei
Born | March 12, 1976 |
Hometown | Wuhu, China |
Net worth | $1 billion |
Height | 5'5" (1.66m) |
Spouse | Huang Youlong |
Children | April Huang |
Parents | Zhao Jiahai, Wei Qiying |
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Chinese titanium producers expect boost from new iPhone
- China's titanium producers said on Wednesday they expect stronger demand for the lightweight metal after the launch of a new model of Apple's iPhone with a titanium shell. Production of the new Apple iPhone 15 Pro, unveiled on Tuesday, will lift demand for titanium by between 3% and 4% this year, or by as much as 10,000 tons, said Zhao Wei, information director at the Titanium Zirconium Hafnium branch of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA). China accounts for more than 60% of the 240,000 metric tons of titanium and titanium alloys produced globally each year, according to the CNIA.
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Canadian lawmaker says China targeted his family for harassment
Michael Chong accused Trudeau’s government of turning blind eye while Chinese diplomat gathered information in Canada
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7 Chinese celebrities, business people, and activists who disappeared after speaking out about the Communist Party or powerful people
Peng Shuai, a Chinese tennis star who recently accused China's former vice president of sexual assault, is the latest to vanish.
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China’s Crackdown on Celebrities Like Zhao Wei Is Growing Increasingly Far-Reaching
The disappearance of beloved and sometimes controversial actor Zhao Wei epitomizes many aspects of the Chinese government’s campaign to tear down fandom, celebrity and the driving forces behind them. Zhao attained major stardom in the late 1990s with TV series “My Fair Princess,” starred as the leading lady in John Woo’s epic “Red Cliff” and […]
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Chinese Actress Zhao Wei Wiped From Country’s Internet Amid Crackdown on Entertainers
Her movies are gone from streaming platforms and her social media accounts have been wiped
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China’s Film Students Told That Morality Should Be Their Top Priority
Following a string of celebrity scandals, Chinese officials have told young filmmakers entering China’s top film school that their foremost task is to develop the “moral cultivation” necessary to further China’s rise in the world. The Beijing Film Academy, cradle of the country’s top filmmaking talent, last week opened a major new campus in the […]
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Zhao Wei makes first appearance since government blacklisting
Photos show Chinese actress Zhao Wei in her hometown Wuhu, smiling as she took informal pictures with fans.
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K-pop fan accounts on social media were suspended for 'irrational star-chasing behavior' amid China's crackdown on its entertainment industry
Chinese social-media site Weibo suspended fan accounts for 21 prominent K-pop bands, including BTS and Blackpink.
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Stefanie Sun's reps deny that she was blacklisted by Chinese authorities
Stef Sun appears on an unverified list of Chinese celebrities said to be blacklisted for holding foreign non-Chinese citizenship.
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Why Weibo Is Plunging Once Again
Investors are worried about what the Chinese government might do next to the microblogging platform.
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