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  2. YesAsia - Wikipedia

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    YesAsia was founded in 1998 as AsiaCD by Joshua K. Lau and Priscilla Chu in San Francisco, California.The company later moved its headquarters and fulfillment center to Hong Kong to better facilitate logistics handling of the Asian entertainment products carried by the website. [3]

  3. Play-Asia - Wikipedia

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    The website sells import games, DVDs, music, CDs, gadgets, groceries, books, gaming console accessories, cables and toys. Playasia is based in Hong Kong and caters to the Asia-Pacific region, but also offers most of the products to international buyers.

  4. Tom Lee Music - Wikipedia

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    Tom Lee Music Hong Kong has 15 stores in Hong Kong and 1 in Macau. The thirty thousand square feet flagship store in Tsim Sha Tsui is one of largest musical instruments and accessories retailers in South East Asia , offering the most extensive range of product including pianos , guitars , amplifiers , percussion , electronic keyboards , music ...

  5. Mikiki - Wikipedia

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    Mikiki is a shopping centre in San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is owned by Sun Hung Kai Properties. Mikiki is directly connected to The Latitude, a private housing estate that was also developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties. Mikiki does not have a Chinese name, and its English name is based on the Japanese word for "knowledge".

  6. KPS Video Express - Wikipedia

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    KPS Video Express (金獅影視超特店) was a Hong Kong–based multimedia store which sold and rented videos, CDs and movies. It was established in 1981 by Garrie and Kitty Roman, and by 1997 expanded to 39 stores with 450,000 members. It also had stores in Taiwan, with further plans to expand in the Asian region.

  7. Music of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Most retail music stores in Hong Kong carry Cantopop, Mandopop, imported English language pop music, Japanese pop music and Korean pop music. Larger music stores, such as HMV in Hong Kong, stock a more extensive range which includes classical music, Cantonese opera in addition to the aforementioned genres. Like Japan, audio cassettes have never ...

  8. HMV - Wikipedia

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    HMV shop in the Elements, Kowloon, Hong Kong, in 2007. In 1994, HMV opened its first store in Hong Kong at Windsor House, 311 Gloucester Road. Following this, HMV expanded into new shopping malls across the region. The Tsim Sha Tsui flagship store, located at the corner of Peking Road and Hankow Road, was the largest record shop in the territory.

  9. Dymocks - Wikipedia

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    Dymocks in IFC Mall, Hong Kong. In 1999, Dymocks Booksellers entered into a joint venture with South China Morning Post (Holdings) to set up Dymocks Franchise Systems (China), in order to expand the Dymocks chain into Hong Kong. [12] The first store with the Dymocks brand opened at the Star Ferry concourse in Central in 1999. Three Dymocks ...

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