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Hanyu Pinyin: Mǎláixīyà Huárén
Canton Romanization: Ma5 loi1 sei1 a3 Wa1 yen1
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Don't Sit on this Book: A Collection of Chinese Taboos
Author:Philip Cheong
Illustrated by:Yoo Yee Tham Edition:2
Publisher:Academy of Feng Shui, 2005
ISBN:9834012349, 9789834012342
Length:250 pages
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Don't Sit on this Book: A Collection of Chinese Taboos: Philip Cheong.
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