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  2. Haidilao - Wikipedia

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    A Haidilao restaurant in Suzhou, China Haidilao self service sauce bar. Food layout at Haidilao. Haidilao International Holding Ltd., or Haidilao (Chinese: 海底捞), is a Chinese hot pot chain, known for its customer service. [2]

  3. Zhang Yong (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Yong (Chinese: 张勇; pinyin: Zhāng Yǒng) is a Chinese-born Singaporean restaurateur.He is the founder of the Haidilao restaurant group, best known for its chain of hot pot restaurants.

  4. Sato (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Lao-Khamu men drinking lao-hai from an earthenware jar using a bamboo straw. Water is added to the jar to maintain the liquid level as the alcohol is sipped. A bottle of Sato Phayathaen, labeled to promote the Rocket Festival in the northeastern Thai province of Yasothon. Lao hai (เหล้าไห) is sato brewed in earthenware jars or ...

  5. File:A picture of Hai Di Lao Hot Pot in London.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Tai Lue people - Wikipedia

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    The word Lü (ລື້) is similar to the Lao people in the Tai Lü language.Tai Lü can be written as Tai Lue, Dai Le and Dai Lue.They are also known as Xishuangbanna Dai, Sipsongpanna Tailurian and Tai Sipsongpanna.

  7. Hao (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hao is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written 郝 in Chinese characters.It is listed 77th in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. [1]

  8. Pheng Xat Lao - Wikipedia

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    "Pheng Xat Lao" (Lao: ເພງຊາດລາວ [pʰeŋ saːt laːw], "Song of the Lao People") is the national anthem of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. It was written and composed in 1941 by Thongdy Sounthonevichit. It was adopted as the national anthem of the Kingdom of Laos in 1945.

  9. Laohu Valley Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Laohu Valley Reserve was created in 2002 out of 17 defunct sheep farms, [3] [4] [5] and efforts to return the overgrazed land to natural status are ongoing. The South China tigers at LVR for rewinding are kept confined to a tiger-proof camp complex of roughly 1.8 square kilometers, with other areas of the reserve being used to protect native South African species.