Reaching New Heights: Meet the Stunning Beauties of the Secondary Vocational Cheerleading Team
- Chinese Professional Baseball League (Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueL), referred to as Chinese Professional Baseball League, is the earliest professional sports league established in Taiwan and is currently the...
- Many people should know that the secondary school relies on their cheerleading beauties, especially the addition of a wave of Korean members, which doubles the eye-catching effect.
- In October 2024, a Ptt netizen (fack3170) posted a post that sparked discussion: For those of you who usually only look at the appearance and cup sizes of...
Chinese Professional Baseball League (Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueL), referred to as Chinese Professional Baseball League, is the earliest professional sports league established in Taiwan and is currently the only professional baseball league. Its predecessor was the “Chinese Professional Baseball League” founded in 1989. , the founding teams are Brothers Elephant, Tongyi Lions, Weiquan Dragons, and Sanshang Tigers. The league changed its name to its current name after merging with the Taiwan Major League Baseball in 2003.
However, not many people in mainland China watch baseball. Many people should know that the secondary school relies on their cheerleading beauties, especially the addition of a wave of Korean members, which doubles the eye-catching effect.
In October 2024, a Ptt netizen (fack3170) posted a post that sparked discussion: For those of you who usually only look at the appearance and cup sizes of cheerleaders, have you ever noticed how tall some cheerleading beauties are with superior appearance?
Among the four teams, the “CITIC Brothers” with the highest average height is 166.16cm.
Among them is Tan Jin, a popular member of CITIC Brothers, who is 173cm tall.

The Korean member of the team, Lee Dan-bi, is 170cm tall, followed by Byun Ho-ryul, who is 165cm tall. In addition, Yuyu, who is also very popular, is 160cm. There is no girl under 160cm in the CITIC team.


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