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  2. The Helena May main building - Wikipedia

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    The Helena May main building is a declared monument of Hong Kong, home to the Helena May, a private member club located at No. 35 Garden Road, in Central of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. [1] The present-day building structure remains largely unchanged from its 1914 design.

  3. Category:2005 in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    List of Hong Kong films of 2005; Hong Kong People's Alliance on WTO; J. 2005 Jade Solid Gold Awards; M. Miss Chinese International Pageant 2005; R.

  4. 2005 in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Other events of 2005 History of Hong Kong • Timeline • Years: Events in the year 2005 in Hong Kong. Incumbents. Chief Executive: Tung ...

  5. United Services Recreation Club - Wikipedia

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    The United Services Recreation Club (USRC) (Chinese: 三軍會; lit. 'three armed-forces club') is a club located on Gun Club Hill Barracks site at Gascoigne Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally it was a British colonial establishment but now is a property of the People's Liberation Army after they took over the barracks on 1 July 1997.

  6. Hong Kong Premiership (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: 2,750 11 (2023) Kowloon RFC: 1976 Kowloon City: King's Park: 3,000 ... 2004 – Hong Kong FC; 2005 – Hong Kong FC; 2006 – Hong ...

  7. South China AA Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The sports complex is built on Crown Land (since 1997 known as Government Land in the law) with special land lease, which limited its purpose. However, Apple Daily accused that the athletic association violate the land lease by allowing non-members to use its canteen by joining its special-class of "eat-only" membership for HK$20 per month.

  8. The Chinese Club - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its founding, Chinese (or part Chinese) men were barred from joining the prestigious, whites-only Hong Kong Club, irrespective of their social or business standing in the community. Tse, together with Cheung Tsoi, Luk King-fo and Leung Lan-fan, decided to found a parallel club for Chinese to meet and socialise, and to raise funds ...

  9. Hong Kong Jockey Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) was founded in 1884 and is one of the oldest institutions in Hong Kong. In 1960, it was granted a royal charter and renamed The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club (英皇御准香港賽馬會). The institution reverted to its original name in 1996 due to the handover of Hong Kong in 1997. Membership of the club is by ...