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  2. Kau Pei Chau - Wikipedia

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    Kau Pei Chau is an uninhabited islet located off the coast of Hong Kong Island on its southeastern end, about 50 metres (165 feet) off the tip of Cape D'Aguilar. Administratively, it is part of Southern District. [1] Kau Pei Chau has a length of 1.34 kilometres (0.83 mi). [2] It is located directly south of the Cape D’Aguilar Marine Reserve.

  3. Lan Kwai Fong - Wikipedia

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    Lan Kwai Fong (often abbreviated as LKF) is a small square of streets in Central, Hong Kong. The area was dedicated to hawkers before the Second World War, but underwent a renaissance in the mid-1980s. It is now a popular expatriate haunt in Hong Kong for drinking, clubbing, and dining.

  4. Geography of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The area of Hong Kong is distinct from mainland China, but is considered a part of "Greater China". Hong Kong has a total area of 1,108 km 2 (428 sq mi), of which 3.16% is water. 260 islands are dispersed around Hong Kong, the largest of which by area is Lantau Island, located southwest of the main peninsula

  5. Pei Ho Street - Wikipedia

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    The style of Ke Lau (騎樓), balcony with two front pillars, once popular in colonial Hong Kong prior to World War II are easily found on the street. The end of the Pei Ho Street was the former Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier. The pier was an important ferry pier from 1920s to 1970s. Thousands of commuters took ferry to Central on the Hong Kong Island.

  6. China Pabst Blue Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    It is produced, marketed and distributed by CBR Brewing Company, Inc., which is a Virgin Islands-owned holding company located in Hong Kong. It jointly owns the brand and breweries along with Guangdong Blue Ribbon Group under a sub-licensing agreement with the Pabst Brewing Company .

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  8. China Resources Beer - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 October 2024, at 04:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Tai Ping Koon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The first Hong Kong location opened in Sheung Wan in 1938. It became a solely Hong Kong franchise when the Canton location closed in 1956, [1] as the Chinese government confiscated private property. [2] Currently in Guangzhou there is a Taiping Guan Restaurant. [3] Dongjiang Restaurants began running the restaurant by 2003.