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Golden Dragon – Chinese joint venture company established in 1992 to develop, manufacturing and sell 5m to 18m long luxury buses and light vans with the mark of "Golden Dragon" Higer Bus – China's leading exporter of buses and coaches, [1]
Golden Village is a cinema operator in Singapore and a helper of Orange Sky Golden Harvest, a Hong Kong-based film production company. [1] Established in 1992 as a joint venture between Golden Harvest and Village Roadshow , the company operates 15 multiplexes and cineplexes across Singapore. [ 2 ]
World Sport Group was founded in Hong Kong in 1992 as AFC Marketing Limited as a media broker for the Asian Football Confederation. (AFC Marketing itself was dissolved by striking-off in 2006) At that time the director of the company was Seamus Hamilton O'Brien and Jack Kazunori Sakazaki; the shareholders were British Virgin Islands incorporated Park House Holdings Limited (40%), Nina Finance ...
Until 1985, subscribers' telephone numbers in Singapore were five and six digits. Five digits were introduced in 1960s, whereas 5-digit and 6-digit phone numbers were introduced in 1960s as fixed lines grew, but in that year, these changed to seven digits as the introduction of new towns arose (Tampines, Jurong East, Bukit Batok, Yishun and Hougang) and a large number of new numbers were required.
Sports leagues in Singapore (1 C, 3 P) O. ONE Championship ... Asian Tour; O. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
The Singapore Football League, commonly known as the SFL, is an FAS sanctioned football competition for clubs that are affiliated to the Football Association of Singapore. [1] It makes up the second and third tier of football in Singapore after the SPL and before the Singapore Island Wide League.
Equestrian sports in Singapore (2 C, 1 P) Esports in Singapore (3 C) F. Field hockey in Singapore (3 C, 3 P) ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers ...
Introduced in 1993 [1] by the Singapore Table Tennis Association, [2] it also aimed to boost local sporting standards by importing sporting expertise. In March 2008, it was announced in the Parliament of Singapore that 54 athletes had benefited from the programme and received Singapore citizenship , of which 37 were still in active training.