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  2. Caffè-Pasticceria Cova - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Caffè Cova, which was opened between 1993 and 1994. The cafe became an important place during the cinque giornate di Milano during March 1848, when several of the foreigners were expelled from the coffeehouse itself.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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  4. List of coffeehouse chains - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong: 188+ 321 Coffee: United States: 5 Based in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina, U.S. 5 to go: Romania: 550+ Based in Bucharest, Romania, with branches throughout Romania and Hungary. 85C Bakery Cafe: Taiwan: 994 Based in Taichung, Taiwan, international branches in Hong Kong, Australia, U.S. and China. Aida: Austria: 28 AMT ...

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  6. Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong hosts several high tech and innovation companies, [228] including several multinational companies. [229] [230] Hong Kong is the ninth largest trading entity in exports and eighth largest in imports (2021), [231] [232] trading more goods in value than its gross domestic product.

  7. Family of prominent Hong Kong activist who fled to UK taken ...

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    Mr Chung was accused of advocating for Hong Kong's independence from China following the implementation of the national security law in the wake of the pro-democracy protests in 2019 and for ...

  8. Philip Haddon-Cave - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles Philip Haddon-Cave, KBE CMG (Chinese: 夏鼎基; 6 July 1925 – 27 September 1999) was a British colonial administrator.He was the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1971 to 1981 and the Chief Secretary of Hong Kong from 1981 to 1985.

  9. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    At 26 storeys, it was the tallest building in Hong Kong. It was the first hotel in Hong Kong to have direct dial phones and the first in Asia to include a bath in every guestroom. [8] The Mandarin was originally adjacent to Victoria Harbour, but as a result of extensive land reclamation in the waterfront area, the harbour is now several blocks ...