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  2. M&M's World - Wikipedia

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    An M&M's statue in M&M's World London depicting The Beatles' famous Abbey Road album cover. On 13 June 2011, M&M's World shop in London opened to the public, in Leicester Square. The site was formerly occupied by the Swiss Centre. [8] [9] It is the world's largest candy store, at 35,000 sq ft (3,250 sq metres). [10]

  3. Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The average fare ranges from CN¥3 (US$0.48) to CN¥9 (US$1.28), depending on the travel distance. [242] A maglev train leaving Pudong International Airport. Opened in 2004, the Shanghai maglev train is the first and the fastest commercial high-speed maglev in the world, with a maximum operation speed of 430 km/h (267 mph). [243]

  4. Nanjing Road - Wikipedia

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    Nanjing Road (Chinese: 南京路; pinyin: Nánjīng Lù; Shanghainese: Noecin Lu) is a road in Shanghai, the eastern part of which is the main shopping district of Shanghai. It is one of the world's busiest shopping streets , along with Fifth Avenue , Oxford Street , Orchard Road , Takeshita Street and the Champs-Élysées . [ 1 ]

  5. Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Coach service is provided by Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd [100] serving SZIA and Hong Kong, including Sheung Wan, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok (Prince Edward), Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong International Airport. A direct coach service, operated by Chinalink Bus Company, is available at Elements Mall in Hong Kong. Passengers may check-in for ...

  6. Spring Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2010, Spring Airlines launched its first international route linking its home city Shanghai and Japan's Ibaraki Airport, about 80 kilometers northeast of Tokyo. [citation needed] 2 months later, on September 28, the airline successfully introduced its first flight from Shanghai to Hong Kong with almost full passengers on board.

  7. Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Liège, Shanghai–Pudong: Cathay Cargo: Hong Kong, Shanghai–Pudong: China Airlines Cargo: Taipei–Taoyuan [93] China Cargo Airlines: Dhaka, Shanghai–Pudong [94] China Southern Cargo: Amsterdam, [95] Shanghai–Pudong: Donghai Airlines Cargo: Hong Kong: Ethiopian Cargo: Addis Ababa, Delhi, Lagos, Miami, Quito, São Paulo–Guarulhos [96 ...

  8. Tsing Ma Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Tsing Ma Bridge is a bridge in Hong Kong.It is the world's 17th-longest span suspension bridge, and was the second longest at the time of its completion. [3] The bridge was named after the two islands it connects, namely Tsing Yi and Ma Wan.

  9. East Rail line - Wikipedia

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    The East Rail line (Chinese: 東鐵綫) is one of the ten lines that form MTR, the mass transit system in Hong Kong. The railway line starts at Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau, both of which are boundary crossing points into Shenzhen and joins in the north at Sheung Shui and ends at Admiralty station on Hong Kong Island.