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Vision City (Chinese: 萬景峯) is a residential high-rise development located in the Tsuen Wan district of the New Territories in Hong Kong. The complex consists of five towers, [1] each of which ranks among the tallest buildings in the city. The tallest buildings in the complex are Vision City 2 and Vision City 3, which both rise 195 metres ...
Food & Beverage Outlet on ground floor Citywalk Phase 2. City Walk (Chinese: 荃新天地) is one of the largest shopping centres in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong.It is located at Yeung Uk Road, beneath Vision City (Chinese: 萬景峰) and opposite to Nina Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Hong Kong.
Watsons (Chinese: 屈臣氏; Jyutping: Wat 1 san 4 si 6) is a Hong Kong health care and beauty care chain store in Asia and Europe.It is the flagship health and beauty brand of AS Watson, which is majority owned by CK Hutchison Holdings.
Former logo in Hong Kong Market Place by Jasons in Telford Plaza, Hong Kong Jasons Market Place in Taipei 101 Mall. Market Place (formerly Market Place by Jasons, Jason's Food & Living, and Jasons ichiba) in Hong Kong, Cold Storage Fresh (formerly Market Place, Jasons, and Jasons Deli) in Singapore and The Marketplace (formerly Market Place by Rustan's) in the Philippines is a high-end ...
Vision City may refer to: Vision City (Hong Kong), a high-rise development in the Tsuen Wan district of the Hong Kong's New Territories; Vision City (Rwanda), a housing development in the Rwandan capital, Kigali; Quill City, formerly Vision City, a partially completed integrated development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Page One began in 1983, when a small shop stocking handpicked art and design books opened in a shopping mall in Singapore. The small shop accumulated a loyal following over the years and evolved into a brand. [1] Since then, Page One has marked its presence with bookstores in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan. [1]
Awfully Chocolate was founded by Lyn Lee, who left her job as an attorney to start the business in 1998. Its first store was in Katong in Singapore. Only one type of cake was sold: a round six-inch chocolate fudge cake called the "all-chocolate cake". The store had an unusual minimalist design in dark brown and white, with the cakes not on ...