enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Sweetheart cake - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweetheart_cake

    Wife cake, Lo por beng, Lao po bing, 老婆餅,(Chinese name (simplified))老婆饼 ... In Hong Kong, it is known as a specialty of the Yuen Long District. [2 ...

  3. List of common Chinese surnames - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_Chinese...

    These are lists of the most common Chinese surnames in the People's Republic of China (Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China), the Republic of China (Taiwan), and the Chinese diaspora overseas as provided by the authoritative governments or academic sources.

  4. Po Lin Monastery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po_Lin_Monastery

    Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery, located on Ngong Ping Plateau, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. The monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu Province on the Chinese mainland and was initially known simply as "The Big Hut" (Chinese: 大茅蓬; Jyutping: daai6 maau4 pung4). It was renamed to its present name in 1924.

  5. Law Kar Po - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Kar_Po

    Law Kar Po (Chinese: 羅家寶; born 1947/1948) is a Hong Kong billionaire businessman, chairman of the Park Hotel Group.. Law Kar Po is the founder, retailer, and franchisor of the apparel brand Bossini—Kar-po [2] where he grew his father’s textile empire and eventually shifted its focus into property and hotels.

  6. Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hongkong_and_Yaumati_Ferry

    Subsequently, the Hong Kong and Yaumati Ferry expanded its services to include the vehicular ferry service in 1933. [8] The service transported motor vehicles across Victoria Harbour for many years (from 1933 to 1998) prior to the opening of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel , Eastern Harbour Tunnel and Western Harbour Tunnel in 1972, 1989 and 1997.

  7. AOL latest headlines, entertainment, sports, articles for business, health and world news.

  8. Four big families of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_big_families_of_Hong_Kong

    The four big families of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港四大家族) [1] [not specific enough to verify] is a term used to describe the four business families that historically rose to prominence and became influential in Hong Kong. [2] In order of influence, they are the Li, Ho, Lo and Hui families. [2]

  9. Lai Chi Kok - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lai_Chi_Kok

    Lai Chi Kok is a neighbourhood in Kowloon, Hong Kong, east of Kwai Chung and west of Cheung Sha Wan. Mei Foo Sun Chuen is the largest housing estate in the area and also the largest in Hong Kong with 99 blocks. Administratively, it belongs to Sham Shui Po District. [1] [2]