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  2. Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Taiyo Yuden factory was forced to close down for 14 days due to a high number of COVID-19 infections amongst workers. [25] In September 2021, Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Sarawak (Sarawak people's Vision Economic Fund) (Tegas) Digital Village (TDV) was opened in the FIZ to promote digital innovation and entrepreneurship in the state.

  3. Li Zhenguo - Wikipedia

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    Li Zhenguo (born 5 January 1968) is a Chinese billionaire and businessman, the founder and the president of LONGi Green Energy Technology, which specializes on photovoltaic solar modules. [ 1 ] After graduating from Lanzhou University , Li Zhenguo started working at the Huashan Semiconductor Materials Factory.

  4. Telephone numbers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    When writing a telephone number with the area code, the area code and subscriber number is separated with a hyphen. Examples: A number 2xxx xxxx in Kuala Lumpur: 03-2xxx xxxx; A number 2xx xxxx in George Town, Penang: 04-2xx xxxx; A number 2xx xxxx in Johor Bahru, Johor: 07-2xx xxxx; A number 2x xxxx in Kuching, Sarawak: 082-2x xxxx

  5. Kuching Division - Wikipedia

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    Kuching Division (Malay: Bahagian Kuching) is one of the twelve administrative divisions in Sarawak, Malaysia. Formerly part of what was called the "First Division", it is the center and the starting point of modern Sarawak. Kuching Division has a total area of 4,559.5 km 2 (1,760.4 sq mi).

  6. List of roads in Kuching - Wikipedia

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    This street connects Carpenter Grimace Street to Wayang Street in downtown Kuching City. Ewe Hai Street was built by prominent local Chinese leader Ong Ewe Hai after the great Kuching fire sometime in 1885 or 1886. He named it after himself but left out his surname out of respect for the Rajah because Ong means King in Hokkien.

  7. Kuching Urban Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the Green Line has since increased the number of stations from 10 to 14 stations bringing the total number of stations across the Kuching Urban Transportation System to 35 stations. [23] However, only 9 stations are confirmed to be built while the other 5 are under provisional status.

  8. See Hua Daily News - Wikipedia

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    See Hua Daily News is the largest and best selling Chinese-language daily newspaper on the island of Borneo.It is widely circulated in the Sultanate of Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, all on the northern coast of the island.

  9. Sin Chew Daily - Wikipedia

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    Sin Chew Daily (Chinese: 星洲日報), formerly known as Sin Chew Jit Poh, is a leading Chinese-language newspaper in Malaysia.According to report from the Audit Bureau of Circulation for the period ending 31 December 2011, Sin Chew Daily has an average daily circulation of almost 500,000 copies and also the largest-selling Chinese-language newspaper outside Greater China.