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  2. RWB 330 - Wikipedia

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    RWB 330 (traditional Chinese: 紅白藍330; simplified Chinese: 红白蓝330) is a social enterprise in Hong Kong connecting mental health and creativity. RWB stands for red-white-blue, which is a traditional plastic bag commonly used in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s. ‘330’ is similar to the phonetic sound of “body, mind and spirit” in Cantonese.

  3. Giordano International - Wikipedia

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    Giordano International Limited is an international retailer of men's, women's and children's apparel and accessories founded in Hong Kong in 1981. [1]Giordano now employs over 6,500 staff, with around 1,800 shops operating in more than 30 countries and regions worldwide.

  4. Red-white-blue bag - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong lifestyle design and retail brand company Goods of Desire (G.O.D.) remodelled the red-white-blue bags and adapted the color design to their products targeting the younger generation. It later became a fashionable icon in popular culture and further reinforce the core value, design and meanings of R-W-B to Hong Kong’s youth generation.

  5. Pocketbike - Wikipedia

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    Minibike race at Lelystad (NL) Ivar training at Wilrijk (B) Jerowe at the Sutton track in Ontario, Canada Pocketbikes are small, two wheeled recreational vehicles approximately one-quarter the size of a regular motorcycles, and are powered by two-stroke internal combustion engines of between 40 and 50 cc. Pocketbikes maintain the look of full-sized sport bikes and are known outside of North ...

  6. Category:Hong Kong brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hong Kong brands" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 3 (company) A.

  7. Goods of Desire - Wikipedia

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    It is a concept that fuses the retro Bing Sutt, a Hong Kong teahouse, style with the contemporary look of a coffeehouse. [12] The coffee company states that, "This very unique Starbucks store has been built as a collaborative project with the quintessential Hong Kong brand G.O.D. (Goods of Desire). It is a celebration of Hong Kong's roots and ...

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