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  2. Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set (香港增補字符集; commonly abbreviated to HKSCS) is a set of Chinese characters – 4,702 in total in the initial release—used in Cantonese, as well as when writing the names of some places in Hong Kong (whether in written Cantonese or standard written Chinese sentences). [1]

  3. Written Cantonese - Wikipedia

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    It has been stated that written Cantonese remains limited outside Hong Kong, including other Cantonese-speaking areas in Guangdong Province. [5] However, colloquial Cantonese advertisements are sometimes seen in Guangdong, suggesting that written Cantonese is widely understood and is regarded favourably, at least in some contexts.

  4. Modern Chinese characters - Wikipedia

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    Each character is encoded with a two byte hexadecimal code, for example, 香 (ADBB) 港 (B4E4) 龍 (C073). Chinese characters in the Big5 character set are arranged in radical order. Extended versions of Big5 include Big-5E and Big5-2003, which include some simplified characters and Hong Kong Cantonese characters. [116]

  5. ‘The Little House’ is for sale in NYC — with a misleading ...

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    ‘The Little House’ is for sale in NYC — with a misleading name. Look inside to see why. ... is a single-family carriage house built in the mid-1800s,” the listing on Zillow.com says.

  6. South East Asian and Hong Kong property markets - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage loans account for 25-30% of bank loans in Hong Kong. [1] Land ownership and land restrictions by the government risk inefficiencies with housing supply and demand. In 1998 there was a property price collapse; from 1997 to 2003 Hong Kong residential property prices fell by 61% [5] following the Asian economic crisis.

  7. This might be the funniest real estate listing we've ever read

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    We've seen eloquently written real estate listings for luxurious and quirky homes—long, drawn out adjectives and picture-perfect descriptions aplenty. But we've never read anything quite like ...

  8. MTR Properties - Wikipedia

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    MTR Properties and MTR Property Management of the MTR Corporation are responsible for managing apartment buildings it developed, shopping malls at some of its stations, and collaborate with land developers in projects near its stations.

  9. Poly Property - Wikipedia

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    Poly Property Group Co., Ltd., is a Hong Kong incorporated Chinese property developer, with its major businesses include property development, investment and management.. It mainly develops mid to high-end residential and commercial properties in the cities along Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta as well as the second-tier provincial capita