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  2. Lee Ho Fook - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ho Fook was a Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown, London at 15–16 Gerrard Street. [1] It was originally located at 4 Macclesfield Street and continued to operate out of that site, known as Lee Ho Fook II, as well as Gerard Street, for several decades. [ 2 ]

  3. Lee Garden One - Wikipedia

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    Manulife Plaza, also known as Lee Garden One, is an office skyscraper in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The triangular-shaped tower stands 789 ft (240 m) tall and contains 52 floors of office space. The building is currently the 16th tallest in Hong Kong and the tallest in Causeway Bay.

  4. Lee Garden - Wikipedia

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    Lee Gardens (Chinese: 利園) was a theme park, then present day a collection of shopping malls and property development in East Point west of Causeway Bay on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, approximately the area between Percival Street, Hennessy Road and Leighton Road. It was built on a hill called East Point Hill also known as Jardine's Hill.

  5. Loch Gilp - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Lochgilphead - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 September 2019, at 09:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Lee Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Lee Theatre (Chinese: 利舞臺; Jyutping: lei6 mou5 toi4; pinyin: Lì wǔtái) was a prominent theatre in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Once one of the premier performing venues in Hong Kong, the Beaux-Arts theatre was demolished in the 1990s and replaced with an office building and a shopping centre.

  8. Lei Cheng Uk - Wikipedia

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    Lei Cheng Uk (Chinese: 李鄭屋; Jyutping: lei5 zeng6 nguk1) was a group for villages of families of Lei/Lee/Li and Cheng ().The villages were demolished to build a public housing estate, Lei Cheng Uk Estate.

  9. Category:People from Lochgilphead - Wikipedia

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