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  2. Huawei Member Center - Wikipedia

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    The Huawei Member Center provides rewards in two primary ways, 1) device-specific & promotions and 2) via frequent use of Huawei products and apps, using points to redeem additional benefits. [4] [5] In China, Huawei members are already classified into three levels, the highest being “elite”. [6]

  3. Al Hekma Tower - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the building is dedicated to the memory of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. A 50-meter photo of the defunct ruler was planned to be placed on top of the building. [5] Construction of the Al Hekma Tower started in 2006. It was kept on hold in 2009 but construction resumed in the summer of 2010. [6]

  4. Jebel Ali Free Zone - Wikipedia

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    After the opening of the Jebel Ali Port in 1979, a free economic trade zone was set up by decree of the Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Jafza commenced operations in 1985 with 19 companies offering standard-sized office units and warehouses to provide ready-built facilities to customers.

  5. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    By 1998, Huawei had signed agreements with municipal and provincial telephone bureaus to create Shanghai Huawei, Chengdu Huawei, Shenyang Huawei, Anhui Huawei, Sichuan Huawei, and other companies. The joint ventures were actually shell companies, and were a way to funnel money to local telecommunications employees so that Huawei could get deals ...

  6. Al Bidya Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The site was investigated by the archaeological center of Fujairah in co-operation with the University of Sydney from 1997-98. [ 5 ] and Fujairah Archaeology and Heritage Department concluded that the mosque was believed to be built in 1446 AD, along with the two watch towers overlooking the mosque and the village.

  7. Al Kazim Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Business Central Towers form a complex of two 51-floor towers in Dubai Media City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] Both towers have an equal total structural height of 265 meters (869 ft) and resemble New York City's Chrysler Building. Both towers were topped out in November 2007 and were completed in early 2008.

  8. City Centre Me'aisem - Wikipedia

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    City Centre Me'aisem (Arabic: سیتي سنتر معیصم) is a shopping mall located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and it is the fourth mall owned by Majid Al Futtaim Properties operating in Dubai and the sixth mall operating in the United Arab Emirates.

  9. The Commercial Office of Taipei, Dubai, U.A.E. - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Office of Taipei, Dubai, U.A.E. 駐杜拜臺北商務辦事處; Agency overview; Formed: July 1979 (as Honorary Consulate of the Republic of China in Dubai) Jurisdiction United Arab Emirates Eritrea Iran Somalia: Headquarters: Sharaf Travel Building, Khalid Bin Al Waleed St., Umm Hurair 1, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates