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  2. Liang Court - Wikipedia

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    Developed by the Wuthelam Group in collaboration with Daimaru Inc, Liang Court opened in January 1984 as the first major shopping mall along River Valley Road. At that time of opening, it had Japanese department store and supermarket chain Daimaru, lifestyle bookstore Kinokuniya, Chinese restaurant Tung Lok Signatures, karaoke chain Party World, consumer electronics chain SAFE Superstore and ...

  3. Ngee Ann City - Wikipedia

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    The two towers of Ngee Ann City were intended by the designer to symbolise Chinese door gods, representing strength, generosity, and unity. Tenants in the office tower include Takashimaya Singapore, Books Kinokuniya, Metro department store, Ngee Ann Development, some private office tenants and a medical floor on Level 8 of Tower B.

  4. Known for massive collection of Japanese books, Kinokuniya ...

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    The first ever Kinokuniya store in Singapore is saying farewell next month. This article, Known for massive collection of Japanese books, Kinokuniya Liang Court to shut down after 36 years ...

  5. Books Kinokuniya - Wikipedia

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    Books Kinokuniya is known for the immense size of its bookshops. For more than 10 years in its store in Ngee Ann City, Singapore, was the largest bookshop in South East Asia, until the opening of the new Gramedia flagship store in Jakarta in 2007. On January 13, 2010, Kinokuniya opened its first branch in Hong Kong.

  6. Liat Towers - Wikipedia

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    Liat Towers is a shopping mall and mixed-use complex in Orchard Road, Singapore.It has 21 floors with offices, foodservice outlets, retail stores and embassies. [3] It is located close to Orchard MRT station.

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  8. Daimaru - Wikipedia

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    Daimaru expanded to Malaysia 1942 opening in Penang and later Singapore establishing a presence in November 1983 when Liang Court was opened. Daimaru would later close and reopen in 2003. [4] Its opened in Hong Kong in 1960 lasting until its exit from Hong Kong in 1998, [5]

  9. Ning Cai (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Ning Cai promoting her new book Misdirection at Neo Kinokuniya Singapore on 19 April 2018 Cai collaborated with her longtime friend and mentor, John Teo, president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (Singapore) in creating an activity book Game of Thoughts: Understanding Creativity Through Mind Games , which comprised a series of ...