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Huang Hua

British  
/ hwæŋ hwɑː /

noun

  1. 1913–2010, Chinese Communist statesman; minister for foreign affairs (1976–83)

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Huang Hua, the head of the team, was quoted as saying that workers must race against time.

From Seattle Times

Huang Hua looked out a car window at the Caterpillar excavators chipping away in the distance, turning verdant mountain faces into rust-colored terraces.

From Washington Post

Huang Hua, a villager in his 30s, saw bitter irony in depending on the firm for survival.

From Washington Post

In a recent interview posted on Teamsun’s website, Huang Hua, a vice president, said the company’s new capabilities would help it better address security concerns of local Chinese companies.

From New York Times

Chinese Ambassador and Mrs. Huang Hua gave a state dinner in my honor.

From Literature