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Ni Hong

1986 - Today

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Ni Hong (simplified Chinese: 倪红; traditional Chinese: 倪紅; pinyin: Ní Hóng; born 8 February 1986 in Beijing) is a female Chinese sabre fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ni Hong is the 19,741st most popular politician, the 1,678th most popular biography from China and the 491st most popular Chinese Politician.

Ni Hong is a Chinese politician known for her role in local governance and her contributions to the development of policies in China. She is not to be confused with the Chinese fencer born in 1986.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ni Hong ranks 19,741 out of 19,576Before her are Matteo Ciacci, Karun Nair, Michael S. Regan, Brenda Villa, Miro Aaltonen, and Jonathan Midol. After her are Jonas Enlund, Marc Ryan, Amanda Milling, Biurakn Hakhverdian, Philipp Eng, and Sviatlana Usovich.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Ni Hong ranks 1,714Before her are Russell Martin, Brice Leverdez, Moritz Müller, Michael de Leeuw, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and Monday James. After her are Cirkut, Lucas Calabrese, Kenta Tanno, Stéphanie Dubois, Maurice Edu, and Vanessa Zima.

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In China

Among people born in China, Ni Hong ranks 1,678 out of 1,610Before her are Yu Yangyi (1994), Liu Yang (1994), Rong Hao (1987), Li Wenwen (2000), Zhang Chenglong (1989), and Gong Xiangyu (1997). After her are Ning Zetao (1993), Liao Lisheng (1993), Zhang Yuning (1997), Sang Xue (1984), Wei Yongli (1991), and Wang Shuang (1995).

Among POLITICIANS In China

Among politicians born in China, Ni Hong ranks 491Before her are Yoon Jae-young (1983), Xue Chen (1989), Hou Zhihui (1997), Bao Yingying (1983), Yu Dan (1987), and Chen Ling (1987). After her are Li Dan (1988), Zhou Lüxin (1988), Xu Dongxiang (1983), Guo Qing (2000), Li Xuanxu (1994), and Li Jinzi (1990).