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  2. OpenRice - Wikipedia

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    OpenRice (Chinese: 開飯喇! ) is a food and restaurant guide website headquartered in Hong Kong and operating in Asia. The website encourages reviews from its users, similar to Yelp and Tripadvisor , and ranks them based on the number of reviews posted and how many of them are recommended by the website's editor.

  3. China Club - Wikipedia

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    It is related to the China Clubs in Singapore and Beijing but not to the clubs of the same name in New York City and Berlin, Germany. The China Club opened on 8 September 1991 on the top three floors (13th/14th/15th) of the old Bank of China Building in Central, Hong Kong. The restaurant serves traditional Hong Kong Chinese food.

  4. Jardine House - Wikipedia

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    Jardine House (Chinese: 怡和大廈), formerly known as Connaught Centre (康樂大廈), is an office tower in Hong Kong.The building is located at 1 Connaught Place, Central on Hong Kong Island.

  5. China Club of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The China Club of Seattle, founded in 1916 by Judge Thomas Burke, was an advocate for American investment in China and the development of Seattle's trade with Asia, as well as a cultural and political organization. The China Club's economic goals included the expansion and renovation of Seattle's port, the development of Chinese infrastructure ...

  6. Warsaw Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    It had previously borne that name when it was a dance club for seniors. Then it changed hands, becoming the "Ovo" and the "China Club" before reverting again to the "Warsaw," but this time as a gay club. In 1989 Andrew Delaplaine took over the lease on what had been the China Club and renamed the club the "Warsaw Ballroom". [1]

  7. The Chinese Club - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Club was established in 1897 by Tse Tsan-tai (謝纘泰 or 謝贊泰), an Australian-born social and political reformer, merchandiser and reporter, whose stated vow was to overthrow the Qing dynasty by force.

  8. Capital Tower (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The top floor of the tower is occupied by the China Club. Only club members have access. The club features a bar, restaurant with private dining rooms and meeting rooms. The club opened on 19 May 2001. [6] Capital Tower's anchor tenant is GIC Private Limited. Viewed from a park along Maxwell Road

  9. Reignwood Group - Wikipedia

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    Reignwood Group (Chinese: 华彬集团) is a Chinese investment company owning brands and companies in China, the rest of Asia, the UK and the US. It was founded in 1984 by Chanchai Ruayrungruang (aka Yan Bin), a Thai-Chinese businessman. Reignwood's businesses include consumer products, hotels and residential property, golf courses, wellness ...