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  2. Leung So Kee - Wikipedia

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    The durability of their products earned the firm contracts with the Urban Services Department, Hong Kong Telephone, and Hong Kong Tramways. [ 2 ] In 1987, the Leung So Kee business (stores in Sham Shui Po, Mang Kok, San Po Kong) was passed on to the fourth generation member of the Leung family, Leung Man Shing (梁孟誠).

  3. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Grocery vegetables wrapped with a plastic shrink film. Shrink wrapped ball of twine. Shrink wrap, also shrink film, is a material made up of polymer plastic film. When heat is applied, it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering. [1] [2] [3] Heat can be applied with a handheld heat gun (electric or gas), or the product and film can pass ...

  4. Category:Manufacturing companies of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle manufacturers of Hong Kong (2 C, 1 P) S. Shipbuilding companies of Hong Kong (1 C, 2 P) Sporting goods manufacturers of Hong Kong (1 P) T.

  5. Kwun Tong Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Kwun Tong Bypass (also spelt Kwun Tong By-pass) is an elevated expressway between Lam Tin and Kowloon Bay in Kwun Tong District, Kowloon East, Hong Kong, with three lanes in each direction and a posted speed limit of 70–80 kilometres per hour (43–50 mph).

  6. CDW Building - Wikipedia

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    CDW Building (Chinese: 中染大廈) is located at 388 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, and is wholly owned by HKR International Ltd. It was built in 1982 as an industrial building. Across the years, CDW Building underwent a number of refurbishment works.

  7. Central–Wan Chai Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Central–Wan Chai Bypass is a four-kilometre (2.5 mi) trunk road running between Sheung Wan and Fortress Hill on Hong Kong Island.The original design consists of a 2.3 km dual three-lane tunnel running under new reclamation areas provided by the Central and Wan Chai Reclamation project, [1] and also connections to Connaught Road West flyover and Island Eastern Corridor.

  8. Manufacturing in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong managed to maintain its increasing manufacturing rate while diversifying manufacturing. In the 1970s, Hong Kong's factories increased from 16,500 to 22,200. The number of workers increased from 549,000 to 871,000. The value of exports increased from $1,234,700,000 to $5,591,200,000, and increased by 18.18% every year. [22]

  9. Wilson Parking - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Parking (Chinese: 威信停車場) is a Hong Kong-based car parking management company. It first opened for business in Perth , Western Australia in 1962, [ 1 ] and currently operates in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea and mainland China. [ 2 ]