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  2. Swire Resources - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, Swire Resources operated 191 retail outlets in Hong Kong and Macau, and 13 in Mainland China. [6] It owns four multi-brand chain stores, namely: Gigasports, a chain of large-format footwear and sportswear stores; Marathon Sports, which are smaller-format sportswear shops; Catalog, a chain of youth-oriented sports shoe and ...

  3. Giga sport - Wikipedia

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    Gigasports, a Chinese sportswear retailer Gigasport, a sports equipment retailer owned by Kastner & Öhler GIGA Sport, a Polish monthly magazine founded by Tomasz Sommer

  4. Timway - Wikipedia

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    TiMway (simplified Chinese: 添达; traditional Chinese: 添達; pinyin: Tiān Dá) is a web portal and directory primarily serving Hong Kong. The Timway Hong Kong Search Engine is designed for searching web sites in Hong Kong. It supports web search query in English and Chinese, and indexes web pages in both languages. [1]

  5. MegaBox (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    MegaBox is a large shopping centre in Hong Kong and part of the Enterprise Square Five shopping and office complex, located at 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon. With 19 stories and a floor area of 100,000 m 2 (1,100,000 sq ft), MegaBox is the largest shopping centre in Eastern Kowloon .

  6. Sport in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship, held at the Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit in Hong Kong. It was first raced in the 2016–17 season .

  7. List of stadiums in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stadiums and indoor stadiums in Hong Kong. Stadiums with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included. Stadiums with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included. Existing stadiums

  8. K11 Art Mall - Wikipedia

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    K11 Art Mall is a seven-storey shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong located in The Masterpiece, developed by New World Development and completed in December 2009. It is near Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui stations.

  9. Hong Kong Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Stadium is the main sports venue of Hong Kong. Redeveloped from the original Government Stadium , it reopened as Hong Kong Stadium in March 1994. It has a maximum seating capacity of 40,000, including 18,260 at the main level, 3,173 at executive level, 18,510 upper-level seats and 57 seats for wheelchair users.