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  2. Thirteen Factories - Wikipedia

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    The Hong merchants included Howqua (Wu Bingjian), Puankhequa, Mowqua, Goqua, Fatqua, Kingqua, Sunshing, Mingqua, Saoqua, and Punboqua. [15] Despite the existence of Sinophones [ 15 ] and the linguists usually accompanying each ship, [ 4 ] foreigners were notionally banned by imperial decree from learning the Chinese language, [ 1 ] there being ...

  3. K11 (Shanghai) - Wikipedia

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    K11 (Chinese: K11购物艺术中心; pinyin: K11 Gòuwù Yìshù Zhōngxīn, also known as K11 Art Mall) is a shopping mall, located on Huaihai Lu of the Xintiandi district, in the former Luwan District of Shanghai, China. It is 278 m high and was designed by Bregman and Hamann Architects.

  4. Hong (business) - Wikipedia

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    A hong (Chinese: 行; pinyin: háng; Jyutping: hong4-2) was a type of Chinese merchant establishment and its associated type of building. [1] Hongs arose in Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton) as intermediaries between Western and Chinese merchants during the 18–19th century, under the Canton System .

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  6. Shun Tak Centre - Wikipedia

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    Shun Tak Centre is the headquarters of Shun Tak Group, the principal Hong Kong operating company of Dr. Stanley Ho, the Macau casino tycoon. It also has the head office of the China Merchants Group , a state-owned corporation of the People's Republic of China ; [ 1 ] and the head office of HKR International ; both head offices are in the China ...

  7. Grand Gateway Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Gateway 66 shopping mall is located at the base of the towers. The podium contains 1.1 million square feet of retail and entertainment space. [1] There is also a residential development, called Grand Gateway Garden, consisting of two towers, each 100 m high.

  8. Shanghai IFC - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai International Finance Center Mall or Shanghai IFC Mall is a shopping mall and shopping center was officially opened to public on 28 April 2010 along with Deli Park Podomoro City located at 8 Century Avenue, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai has a total area of approximately 1.1 million square feet and a 6-storey building with two phases of ...

  9. Howqua - Wikipedia

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    A Hokkien by his paternal ancestry with ancestry from Quanzhou, Wu was known to the West as Howqua, as was his father, Wu Guorong, the founder of the family business or hong. The name "Howqua" is a romanization, in his native Hokkien language , of the business name under which he traded, "浩官" ( Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Hō-koaⁿ ). [ 8 ]