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  2. Bugis Junction - Wikipedia

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    Bugis Junction, formerly known as Parco Bugis Junction is an integrated development located at Victoria Street, Middle Road and North Bridge Road in Bugis, Downtown Core in Singapore. The development consists of a shopping mall , an office tower and the InterContinental Singapore Hotel.

  3. Guilinggao - Wikipedia

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    Guilinggao (Chinese: 龜苓膏; pinyin: Guīlínggāo), literal translated as tortoise jelly (though not technically correct) or turtle powder, is a jelly-like Chinese medicine, also sold as a dessert.

  4. Bugis, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bugis (Kampong Bugis in Malay) is an area in Singapore that covers Bugis Street, now located within the Bugis Junction shopping mall. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Bugis Street was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transvestites and transsexuals , a phenomenon which made it one of Singapore's most notable ...

  5. Bugis+ - Wikipedia

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    Bugis+ (pronounced as Bugis Plus), formerly Iluma, is a 10-storey [1] shopping mall located 5 minutes from Bugis MRT station. It is located within the Bugis district of Singapore and opened on 28 March 2009.

  6. Turtle farming - Wikipedia

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    Turtle farming is the practice of raising turtles and tortoises of various species commercially. Raised animals are sold for use as gourmet food, [1] [2] ...

  7. Fu Lu Shou Complex - Wikipedia

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    Fu Lu Shou Complex is a shopping centre built in 1983 located at Bugis, Singapore that specialises in Daoist and Buddhist religious paraphernalia. [1] Background

  8. Ang ku kueh - Wikipedia

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    A turtle and two marbles is the sign for a boy while a girl is represented by two peaches. Nowadays, to simplify things, a pointed "ang ku kueh" signifies a boy while a 'flat' one a girl. [ 12 ] These tortoise cakes are sometimes made larger than usual in the hope that the child will grow up big and healthy.

  9. Beijing Hualian Group - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, it acquired Seiyu Group's three existing department stores such as Bugis Junction, Lot One and Junction 8 and has since renamed its stores to BHG Singapore from April 5, 2007. [5] BHG had opened its second outlet in Century Square in December 2007 after the previous tenant Metro moved out, although it was closed down on 13 August ...