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After the Taiwanese company E United, which was founded by the entrepreneur Lin I-shou, had already put I-Shou University (1986) and the E-Da hospital (2004) into operation, the next major project was the construction of the shopping, hotel and leisure complex E-Da World into operation.
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This is a list of items of clothing, as well as clothing accessories, traditionally worn in Japan. These include items worn in both formal and informal situations, such as the kimono and happi coats, as well as items reserved for auspicious, ceremonial and/or religious occasions.
Outfit of the day (commonly abbreviated OOTD [1]) is a phrase used online by users sharing what outfits (or "fits") they wear on a particular day or occasion. The video or post often mentions where each article of clothing, shoes, jewelry, and other accessories is from.
Yida may refer to: Yida, South Sudan, a settlement and refugee camp; Yida Group, a Chinese real-estate developer (Chinese: 亿达) Yida Huang, a Singaporean singer and songwriter (simplified Chinese: 义达; traditional Chinese: 義達) Yuan Yida, a Chinese scientist (Chinese: 义达
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Mexico – Charro outfit, Guayabera, Sarape, Sombrero (male), Rebozo, China Poblana dress (female); every state has a typical folk dress, for example: Chiapas – Chiapaneca; El Norte – cowboy hats, cowboy boots, bandanna; indigenous communities, like the Yaqui, Seri and Rarámuri, conserve traditional apparel. Oaxaca – Tehuana
The outfit could be finished with the addition of a final layer or, for formal occasions, a coat and train. In the earlier styles of the jūnihitoe, a greater number of layers were worn, the total weight of which could total as much as 20 kilograms (44 lb). Due to this weight, movement could be difficult.