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  2. Vietnamese businesses in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Owning a restaurant in Hung Hom and Yuen Long respectively, Lui and Annie mainly serve the residents around. Michelle and her cousin, on the other hand, ran a snack shop in Tai Kok Tsui which opening hour was from 7am to 6pm and served the white-collar nearby. While running the business they are not generally intended to attract Vietnamese in ...

  3. Hong Kong tea culture - Wikipedia

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    The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware is a branch museum of Hong Kong Museum of Art, located centrally in Hong Kong Park. It is a place for collecting, studying and displaying tea ware and holding regular presentation or demonstration lectures to promote Chinese tea drinking culture.

  4. Tsui Ping Estate - Wikipedia

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    A Tai Wong Ye Temple (大王爺廟) is located on the hill behind Tsui Ying House of Tsui Ping (South) Estate. [8] The origin of the temple was a shrine located in present-day Lok Fu . It was relocated to make space for the building of the Lo Fu Ngam Resettlement Area in 1957.

  5. Flagstaff House, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff House, built in 1846, is the oldest example of Western-style architecture remaining in Hong Kong. [1] It is located at 10 Cotton Tree Drive, Central – within the Hong Kong Park. [2] It has been a longtime residence of the Commander of the British forces in Hong Kong during colonial times.

  6. Nam Koo Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Geographically speaking, Nam Koo Terrace is in relatively close vicinity to several other properties ranked by the Antiquities Advisory Board.No. 18 Ship Street, the Blue House at Nos. 72-74A Stone Nullah Lane, Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 12 Burrows Street (石水渠街), Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8 Hing Wan Street (慶雲街) as well as Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, & 11 Mallory Street (茂羅街) and Nos. 186, 188 ...

  7. Lin Heung Tea House - Wikipedia

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    Lin Heung Tea House (Chinese: 蓮香樓; lit. 'Fragrant lotus') is a two-storey Chinese restaurant located within the Tsang Chiu Ho Building ( 曾昭灝大廈 ) at 160–164 Wellington Street , at the corner of Aberdeen Street , in Central , Hong Kong .

  8. Hung Hom - Wikipedia

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    Hung Hom (Cantonese pronunciation: [hȍŋ hɐ̄m]) is an area in the southeast of Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong. Including the areas of Whampoa , Tai Wan , Hok Yuen , Lo Lung Hang and No. 12 Hill are administratively part of the Kowloon City District , with a portion west of Hung Hom Bay in the Yau Tsim Mong District .

  9. Hung Nam - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Nam co-founded Rose Motion Picture Company. In 1963, Nam became a producer. Nam was both a producer and a lead actress in films such as Tear-Laden Rose (1963), The Black Rose (1965), Love Never Fades (1965), Spy with My Face (1966), and Wise Wives and Foolish Husbands (1969), where her husband was the director.