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Sanook's original logo was inspired by Yahoo!'s. Sanook.com was founded in 1998 by Thai internet entrepreneur Poramate Minsiri. Back then, the Thai World Wide Web was still in its infancy, and Sanook, which started as a web directory, developed into the country's first major web portal and quickly became one of its top visited sites.
ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen, or simply ShopHouse, was an American restaurant chain specializing in Southeast Asian cuisine. Its name derived from the shophouse , a common building type in urban Southeast Asia.
Sanuk or sanook (สนุก, pronounced) is a Thai-language word most commonly translated as 'fun'. It is used in English to describe the Thai cultural concept that regards fun and enjoyment as "a regular and important component of everyday life". [ 1 ]
Northpoint City, formerly known as Northpoint Shopping Centre, is a suburban shopping mall in Yishun, Singapore. Located opposite Yishun MRT station , the mall houses the Nee Soon Central Community Club, Yishun Public Library as well as the Yishun Bus Interchange , which forms part of the Yishun Integrated Transport Hub (ITH).
Sanuk or Sanook may refer to: Sanuk (Thai culture) , or sanook , the Thai word for 'fun' and a Thai cultural concept Sanuk (brand) , a footwear brand owned by Lolë
Northpoint or Northpointe may refer to: North, a cardinal direction; Northpoint, Pennsylvania, a community; Northpoint City, a Singapore shopping mall; NorthPoint Communications, now a part of AT&T; Northpoint Technology; Northpoint Training Center, a prison in Kentucky; The original name of North Point (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
North Point II (North Point Tower) reaches 20 stories and 286 ft (87 m). It holds 587,000 square feet (54,500 m 2) of office space and is clad in colorful tile panels. [5] It was designed by Cleveland architect Jerry Payto. The two phases (North Point I and North Point II) were built at a combined cost of $125 million and were privately ...
Fort Street is a street in North Point in Hong Kong. The street, primarily residential, runs from west to east, parallel to King's Road, at a higher elevation. [how?] [quantify] It is the location of the terminus of Hong Kong Island Green Minibus Route 65. The eastern half of the street is a private road. Drivers pay to the cashier's office at ...