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  2. Raffles City Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    Raffles City Chongqing consists of eight skyscrapers situated on a site covering 9.2 hectares, in Yuzhong District, at the tip of the peninsula where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet. Atop four of the 250-metre-tall towers is an enclosed skyway, called the Crystal. [4] Two 350-metre-tall towers connect to them, each via a cantilever bridge.

  3. Raffles City - Wikipedia

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    Raffles City is a group integrated complexes comprising retail, commercial, hotels and convention centre space developed by Singapore-based developer CapitaLand. Raffles City may refer to: Raffles City Bahrain; Raffles City Beijing; Raffles City Chengdu; Raffles City Chongqing; Raffles City Hangzhou; Raffles City Shanghai; Raffles City Singapore

  4. BreadTalk - Wikipedia

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    BreadTalk Group is the franchisee of Taiwanese Xiao Long Bao restaurant, Din Tai Fung. It opened its first restaurant in the upscale Paragon shopping mall and has opened other outlets in the island, including one in Bishan and another in the basement annex of Raffles City. Din Tai Fung has 8 branches in Thailand.

  5. Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    Chongqing's city center has many restaurants and food stalls where meals often cost less than RMB10. Local specialties here include dumplings and pickled vegetables and, different from many other Chinese cuisines, Chongqing dishes are suitable for the solo diner as they are often served in small individual sized portions. [158]

  6. List of shopping malls in China - Wikipedia

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    Hundred Years City, Dalian [citation needed] Baoli Shopping Park,Wu-si; SM City Jinjiang, Jinjiang; SM City Xiamen, Xiamen; SM Lifestyle Center, Zibo; Starlight Place, Chongqing; South China Mall, Dongguan, the world's largest mall, with 2,570 stores and 6,590,612 square feet (612,000 m 2) of space [3] Zhongda International, Xi'an [citation needed]

  7. Chongqing noodles - Wikipedia

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    Chongqing noodles (simplified Chinese: 重庆 小面; traditional Chinese: 重慶小麵; pinyin: Chóngqìng xiǎomiàn) is a term for a variety of spicy noodle dishes that originated and exist in Chongqing, China, [1] [2] which are collectively referred to as xiǎomiàn, literally "little noodles" in English.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    The skyline of Jiefangbei CBD in Yuzhong District with Chongqing World Financial Center in the right. This list of tallest buildings in Chongqing ranks skyscrapers in Chongqing, China by height. The tallest buildings in Chongqing are currently towers T3N and T4N of Raffles City Chongqing, which each rise 354.5 m (1,163 feet).

  9. Chongqing International Trade and Commerce Center - Wikipedia

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    The International Land-Sea Center is a 98 storey, 458.2 m (1,503 ft) tall mixed use skyscraper under construction in Chongqing, China.The tower is the main building for the Chongqing International Trade and Commerce Center, an 11 tower development that is the centerpiece of the 3.6 million-square-meter Chongqing Tian Di Master Plan, a major redevelopment of a downtown core area in Chongqing.