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  2. Chang'an - Wikipedia

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    Changle Palace (长乐宫; 長樂宮; Chánglègōng) Also called the East Palace. It was built atop the ruins of Qin dynasty Apex Temple (Xingōng). After Liu Bang it was used as the residence of the Empress Regent. The 10,000 m wall surrounded a square 6 km 2 complex. Important halls of the palace included: Linhua Hall, Changxin Hall ...

  3. Chinatown, Houston - Wikipedia

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    A retail center in Chinatown in southwest Houston, where restaurants serving authentic Chinese food are located. The Southwest Management District (formerly Greater Sharpstown Management District) defines it as being roughly bounded by Redding Rd and Gessner Rd to the East, Westpark Dr to the North, Beltway 8 to the West, and Beechnut St to the South. [1]

  4. Kim Sơn (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Allison Cook of the Houston Press described Kim Sơn as the most prominent "success story as the Great Houston Restaurant Parable." [11] On September 24, 2023, the restaurant in Stafford closed. [12] Sometime in 2025, [13] the location in East Downtown is scheduled to close as the facility will need to be cleared for more lanes for ...

  5. Foreclosure suit targets properties owned by Santa Fe real ...

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    The 114 and 116 Palace Ave. properties are listed for sale by Santa Fe Properties for a combined $4.3 million. Associate broker Christine McDonald, listed as the contact for the properties, did ...

  6. Daming Palace - Wikipedia

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    The former royal residence was the Taiji Palace (太極宮), built in the previous Sui dynasty.[10]In 632, chancellor Ma Zhou charged that the retired Emperor Gaozu was living in Da'an Palace (大安宮) to the west, which he considered an inhospitable place as it was built on low-lying lands of Chang'an that was plagued by dampness and heat during the summer. [11]

  7. Eastwood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Chang said that Eastwood was "a good option for those desiring to live in a close-knit neighborhood with the grace, history, and character of the Heights, but without the price tag". [8] However, with high demand and sale prices on the rise, Eastwood has been developing a reputation as "the new Heights".

  8. Chang'an (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chang'an was the capital of several Chinese dynasties, located on the site of present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi. Chang'an or Changan may also refer to: Air Changan (长安航空), a Chinese airline that has been operating since 1993

  9. Hogg Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hogg Building was known as the Armor Building during the design process [2] and the Great Southern Building when it opened in March 1921. [3] Charles Erwin Barglebaugh and Lloyd R. Whitson of El Paso designed the eight-story, Sullivan-inspired building.