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Yang Xu
Yang Xu
Native in Chinese (Variant: Mandarin) 
6 years of experience in translation. Projects translated including contracts, investment papers, research papers, tax forms, legal documents and patient's history. Determined and devotes. Always on time. High quality, based on professional documents in the target language not some "dictionary" translator.
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Rex Su
Rex Su
Native in Chinese (Variants: Traditional, Mandarin, Simplified) 
Chinese, Simplified Chinese, mandarin, English, legal, law, finance, financial, software, UI, ...
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Yijing Li
Yijing Li
Native in Chinese (Variants: Mandarin, Traditional, Simplified) 
Psychology, Nutrition, Medical (general), Medical: Health Care, ...
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Jiajun Liu
Jiajun Liu
Native in Chinese (Variants: Mandarin, Sichuanese , Traditional, Simplified) 
Chinese Simplified, translation, localization, machine translation, post editing, proofreading and transcreation
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Jong Hun Oh
Jong Hun Oh
Native in Korean Native in Korean, English Native in English
Translation, Transcreation, Proofreading, Korean, Localization, E-commerce, Games, IT, blockchain, IPO, ...
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Xiaoyue Zhou
Xiaoyue Zhou
Native in Chinese (Variant: Mandarin) 
chinese, tourism, business, marketing, localization, elegance, education, hotel, retail, fashion, ...


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