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My First Chinese Song On YouTube "很好"

Still, it's one of my favorite chinese songs the singer is from Singapore but she's chinese too came to Taiwan to start her career. Taiwan and China are the only Places speaking Mandarin as their native language (Taiwan appeals to most of overseas...

from YouTube on Thu, Jun 28 2007

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