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  2. Lutong - Wikipedia

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    Lutong is a suburban township in Miri, a city in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia. An oil refinery was built in Lutong by Shell Oil Company . Lutong's economy is generated mainly from staff of the oil and gas companies located nearby.

  3. Wang Lutong - Wikipedia

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  4. List of ambassadors of China to Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Name (English) Name (Chinese) Tenure begins Tenure ends Note Baren: 王任叔: 12 June 1950: November 1951: Zhong Qingfa: 钟庆发: November 1951: 22 November 1954

  5. Lutong Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lutong Airport (IATA: LUT, ICAO: WMLU) [1] was an airport serving Lutong, a satellite town north of Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia. The airstrip used to belong to Royal Dutch Shell . It was opened during World War II and renovated in 1954, and it continued to operate until the inauguration of the new Miri Airport during the 1980s.

  6. Lutung - Wikipedia

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  7. Silvery lutung - Wikipedia

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    The silvery lutung (Trachypithecus cristatus), also known as the silvered leaf monkey or the silvery langur, is an Old World monkey.It is arboreal, living in coastal, mangrove, and riverine forests in Sumatra, Borneo, Java, as well as in parts of the southwestern Malay Peninsula, the Natuna Islands, and other nearby islands.

  8. Japanese occupation of British Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Belait and Lutong were captured on the same day with around 10,000 Japanese soldiers ashore. [25] [28] On 22 December, Brunei Town was captured and the main Japanese force moved westwards towards Kuching after securing the oilfields in northern Sarawak. The Japanese air force bombed Singkawang airfield to deter any Dutch attack.

  9. Lu Tong - Wikipedia

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    Lu Tong's Seven Bowls of Tea, traditional Chinese characters. Lu Tong (pinyin: Lú Tóng; Wade–Giles: Lu T'ung; simplified Chinese: 卢仝; traditional Chinese: 盧仝; 790–835), pseudonym Yuchuanzi (Chinese: 玉川子), was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty, known for his lifelong study of Chinese tea culture.