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  2. Man Luen Choon - Wikipedia

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    Man Luen Choon's store Mounting Calligraphy for Kobe Bryant. Man Luen Choon was founded in 1955 by the Lee family. They have maintained a store in the Central district of Hong Kong since then. They sell art supplies as well as offering mounting, framing, backing, and other services.

  3. Papier-mâché offering shops in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Chau Zi Paper Craft (秋記紮作), established in 1930 and located in Central, is one of the oldest papier-mâché shops in Hong Kong. The owner Chan Kui Chau is a well-known Hong Kong papier-mâché maker who makes traditional papier-mâché products such as the trotting horse lamp.

  4. Hong Kong traditional store - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong traditional stores (士多) in Chinese, transliterated from the English word "Store", are miniature stores commonly found in Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau and other Cantonese-speaking regions. Unlike common grocery stores, these stores function as snack shops and sell mainly snacks, drinks, toys, newspapers and stationery. In big cities ...

  5. China Resources - Wikipedia

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    The company's main business focus is the export of mainland Chinese products (including energy) to Hong Kong. Its retail operations are organised under the China Resources Retail group, and include Chinese Arts & Crafts; it also runs a number of supermarkets in Hong Kong, originally under the CRC name, but now rebranded as Vanguard.

  6. Handicraft markets in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The handicraft market in Hong Kong faces three main challenges. One of these is the availability of sites for holding a handicraft market. In contrast to Taiwan, where handicraft markets may be held in parks, [10] a handicraft market in Hong Kong may only be held in certain specified places, and only certain holders are permitted to apply to ...

  7. Flower plaque - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese flower plaque in the Chinese University of Hong Kong(CUHK). The flower plaque (Chinese: 花牌; Jyutping: faa1 paai4) is a traditional craft in China. It is a gigantic bamboo banner approximately 110-feet (40m) wide and 34-foot (10m) high. They are built to celebrate traditional Chinese festivals, weddings and inaugurations.