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  2. Catty - Wikipedia

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    The catty or kati is a traditional Chinese unit of mass used across East and Southeast Asia, notably for weighing food and other groceries. Related units include the picul, equal to 100 catties, and the tael, which is 1 ⁄ 16 of a catty. A stone is a former unit used in Hong Kong equal to 120 catties and a gwan (鈞) is 30 catties.

  3. Philippine units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A number of units of measurement were used in the Philippines to measure various quantities including mass, area, and capacity. The metric system has been compulsory in the country since 1860, during the late Spanish colonial period. [1] A mixture of Spanish units and indigenous units were used alongside American units in the 1900s.

  4. Malay units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Units of measurement used in Malaysia and neighbouring countries include the kati, a unit of ... Another unit is picul which equals 60 kg. [3 ... 1 4546.09 sukat: 4 ...

  5. Tael - Wikipedia

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    Common weights were 50, 10, 5 and one tael. Before the year 1840 the government of the Qing dynasty had set the official exchange rate between silver sycees and copper-alloy cash coins was set at 1,000 wén for 1 tael of silver before 1820, but after the year 1840 this official exchange rate was double to 2,000 wén to 1 tael. [5]

  6. Chinese units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    [1] On 16 February 1929, the Nationalist government adopted and promulgated The Weights and Measures Act [ 2 ] to adopt the metric system as the official standard and to limit the newer Chinese units of measurement ( Chinese : 市用制 ; pinyin : shìyòngzhì ; lit. 'market-use system') to private sales and trade in Article 11, effective on 1 ...

  7. Picul - Wikipedia

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    A picul / ˈ p ɪ k əl /, [1] dan [2] or tam, [3] is a traditional Asian unit of weight, defined as "as much as a man can carry on a shoulder-pole". [1] Historically, it was defined as equivalent to 100 or 120 catties, depending on time and region. The picul is most commonly used in southern China and Maritime Southeast Asia.

  8. Gen Z and Millennials Are Shunning These Traditional ... - AOL

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    Millennials are shunning traditional holiday foods like cranberry sauce and turkey in favor of something more “Instagram-worthy.”

  9. Conversion of units - Wikipedia

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    The factor–label method can convert only unit quantities for which the units are in a linear relationship intersecting at 0 (ratio scale in Stevens's typology). Most conversions fit this paradigm. An example for which it cannot be used is the conversion between the Celsius scale and the Kelvin scale (or the Fahrenheit scale). Between degrees ...