Hei Tiki - 1935 was released on:
USA: 2 February 1935
tiki or full name hei tiki
Hei dai chou qiu - 1974 was released on: USA: January 1974
Hei ren wu - 1973 was released on: Hong Kong: 1973 USA: February 1974
The New Zealand Halfpenny issued from 1940 to 1965 inclusive, featured a hei tiki design on the reverse. The designer was L C Mitchell.
Fa tin hei si 2010 - 2010 was released on: Hong Kong: 11 February 2010 Singapore: 18 February 2010 USA: 27 January 2012 Singapore: 11 February 2012 (limited)
The Polynesian symbol of strength is often represented by the Tiki figure, which embodies protection, power, and resilience. Tiki figures are carved from wood or stone and are believed to provide strength and guidance to individuals and communities. Additionally, the hei tiki, a pendant carved in the shape of a human figure, is also associated with strength and ancestral heritage in Maori culture. These symbols reflect the deep connection between strength, identity, and spirituality in Polynesian societies.
Ji keung hei si 2011 - 2011 was released on: Hong Kong: 2 February 2011 Singapore: 3 February 2011 UK: 27 January 2012 (limited) USA: 27 January 2012 (limited)
I think you mean hei hei? someone use heija when they chat but it's correct to write hei. hei hei means hi hi.
"Hei hei" in Maori can refer to a kite or a type of decoration made from feathers.
Soi yat hei - 2013 was released on: China: 14 February 2013 Hong Kong: 14 February 2013 New Zealand: 14 February 2013 Singapore: 21 February 2013 Taiwan: 19 April 2013 USA: 3 June 2013 (Seattle International Film Festival)
HEI stands for High Energy Ignition.
High Energy Ignition (HEI) Module.