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  2. Overseas Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Chinese people are people of Chinese origin who reside outside Greater China (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan). [20] As of 2011, there were over 40.3 million overseas Chinese. [ 8 ]

  3. Ya Kun Kaya Toast - Wikipedia

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    Kaya toast with boiled eggs and coffee is the signature dish of Ya Kun Kaya Toast. Ya Kun Kaya Toast has over forty Singaporean outlets, [12] about half of which are franchised, [11] [13] and over thirty overseas outlets, [12] all franchised, [11] across seven countries (China, Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines and United Arab Emirates [14]); they plan to expand to ...

  4. Wu Pao Chun Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Wu Pao Chun Bakery at Paragon Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore. Wu Pao-chun incorporated the company on 24 May 2010 and opened the first flagship store in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in November 2010. [4] In 2017, the company opened its second flagship store in Taichung. In 2018, Taichung HSR station store opened.

  5. 8 top Chinese restaurants to visit in Singapore - AOL

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    There are plenty of Chinese restaurant concepts to choose from in Singapore, ranging from fiery Sichuan and unique Fujian dishes to classic Cantonese and fine Chinese meals with a twist. 8 top ...

  6. Language and overseas Chinese communities - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese community makes up approximately 12% of the country's total population, the fourth largest concentration of overseas Chinese in the world. Chinese immigrants who have settled here mostly come from the Southern parts of China, notably regions associated with the Min language group.

  7. Chinese nationals in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Chinese nationals in Singapore (Chinese: 居住新加坡的中国国民) refers to Chinese people who are of Chinese nationality residing in Singapore. According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the community had a population of 514,110 in 2020, with 65,867 originating from Hong Kong and 21,809 from Macau, the 2 special administrative regions of China.

  8. Taipei Representative Office in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Representative Office in Singapore (TRO; Chinese: 駐新加坡台北代表處; pinyin: Zhù Xīnjiāpō Táiběi Dàibiǎo Chù) is the representative office of the Republic of China in Singapore. Its counterpart body in Taiwan is the Singapore Trade Office in Taipei. The office is located within mTower at 460 Alexandra Road, Singapore.

  9. Singapore–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    When Singapore became independent in 1965 from Malaysia, it briefly continued in recognising the Republic of China as the legitimate government of China. [3] Culturally, the Republic of China and Nanyang Singapore have similarly large populations of ethnic Chinese who have ancestral origins from Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan provinces.