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  2. Kopi (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The overarching economic result directly impacting stallholders and consumers, was an exponential growth in food and rent prices. Examples included increases of rent by S$1000, a 30% to 70% hike in prices of dishes, and a close to 100% increase in price for a cup of Kopi. [25] In 2006, the price of a Kopi O rose from 60 cents to 70 cents. [26]

  3. Neighborhood Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    Hand write the menu: 14 March 17, 2013 Sheung Shui Fanling Tracy Ip: Singapore oatmeal shrimp: None (Tied 5-5) None (Tied 5-5) None The chef offered both team food: 15 March 24, 2013 Aberdeen: Toby Leung: Deep fried squash with scallop: Kitty Yuen (7 votes) King Kong (3 votes) Net seafood from the tank: 16 March 31, 2013 Prince Edward: May Chan ...

  4. Double Happiness (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Double Happiness was launched in Hong Kong in 1906 by Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Company, and has been one of the most influential cigarette brands in China.In its early days it was known as Happydays in English, but its Chinese name, which means literally "Red Double Happiness", has never changed.

  5. Nanyang (region) - Wikipedia

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    Nanyang (Chinese: 南洋; pinyin: nán yáng; lit. 'Southern Ocean') is the Chinese term for the warmer and fertile geographical region along the southern coastal regions of China and beyond, otherwise known as the ' South Sea ' or Southeast Asia . [ 1 ]

  6. Nanyang - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Nanyang is the romanization of two common Chinese place names. It may refer to:

  7. Muyuan Foodstuff - Wikipedia

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    Muyuan was founded by husband and wife Qin Yinglin and Qian Ying, who started their first farm in 1992. [2] By 1994, they had 2,000 pigs, and by 1997 they had 10,000. In 2000, Qin founded Muyuan Farming (牧原养殖), the company that would eventually become Muyuan Foodstuff. [3]

  8. Yong Mun Sen - Wikipedia

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    Yong Mun Sen (10 January 1896 [1] – 1962) was a Malaysian artist and one of the founder of Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore, then Malaya. Born Yong Yen Lang in Kuching , Sarawak , he changed his name to Yong Mun Sen in 1922.

  9. Qin Yinglin - Wikipedia

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    Qin (pronounced Chin) was born in 1965 in Hexi Village, Mashankou Town, Neixiang County, Nanyang, Henan. [1] [4] [5] He grew up in poverty.[6]In 1982, when Qin was in high school, his father saved up money and bought 20 pigs, but all but one died.