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Apr24
The Most Feminine Chinese Woman – Sandra Ng

I have posted here before about the top ten hottest Chinese girls: Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, and Fan Bingbing. But sometimes we wonder how the Chinese select their hottest girls.

Here’s a collection of the 20 most feminine Chinese women (Chinese translation) as selected by Chinese Good Housekeeping Magazine.

# 14 is Sandra Ng, Hong Kong veteran actress, Hong Kong popular singer and actress. So, what kind of woman do you prefer?

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