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  2. Jumbo Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary, Jumbo Kingdom Manila, operated in Manila Bay, Philippines, but closed after eight years. Jumbo Kingdom was part of Melco International Development Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It suspended operations in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.

  3. Hong Kong's Iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant Has Sunk - AOL

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  4. Hong Kong's iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant capsizes at sea

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    The Jumbo Floating Restaurant, almost 80 meters (260 feet) in length, had been a landmark in Hong Kong for over four decades, serving Cantonese cuisine to over 3 million guests including Queen ...

  5. Aberdeen floating village - Wikipedia

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    Since the 19th century, Aberdeen has arguably emerged as one of the most important fishing ports in Hong Kong. [citation needed] Prior to the 1950s, salt fish was the major catch sold at Aberdeen. [1] Today, Aberdeen is the only fishing port in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It continues to play an important role in the fishing industry.

  6. List of building or structure fires - Wikipedia

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    October 30 – Under construction Jumbo Kingdom fire in Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong, killed up to 34 workers. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] [ 78 ] December 25 – Daeyeonggak Hotel fire in Seoul, South Korea , killed 158 people.

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  8. Forum Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Forum Restaurant (Chinese: 富臨飯店) is a Cantonese restaurant officially established in 1977.It is located at Sino Plaza, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong since 2014.Run by Hong Kong's international chef and ambassador of Chinese cuisine, Yeung Koon-yat (楊貫一), it is known for its expensive abalone dishes.

  9. Tsui Wah Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Tsui Wah Group Centre in Ngau Tau Kok The entrance to the Tsui Wah Restaurant on Wellington Street. Tsui Wah Restaurant (SEHK: 1314) (traditional Chinese: 翠華餐廳; simplified Chinese: 翠华餐厅; Jyutping: ceoi3 waa4 caan1 teng1; pinyin: Cuìhuá Cāntīng) is a chain of tea restaurants (cha chaan teng) owned by Tsui Wah Holdings Limited, headquartered in Hong Kong.