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Wah Yuen Hotpot & Seafood Restaurant; Filipino Theatrical Enterprises [4] During the Japanese occupation, it was used by the Japanese Imperial forces. It was damaged in the Liberation of Manila in 1945, and was restored in 1946. Today it houses UNO Restaurant, Mercury Drug Store, Tropical Hut and the Escolta Commercial Association. [3]
Chung Sun and Jenny owned Wah Yuen, a Chinese restaurant in Concord, California, that could serve between 60 and 80 customers at a time. [4] [9] Their son, Randy, and his older sister would often eat the restaurant's hot and sour soup and talk to customers. When Randy was around six years old, a fire destroyed the restaurant.
The Wing Wah restaurant started trading in a four-story building in Yuen Long which included a retail shop which sold its mooncakes. The business was incorporated in 1962. In 1963, it launched a new mooncake made from white lotus paste. The Wanchai branch was opened in 1967, and a larger restaurant was opened in Yuen Long in 1975.
Tim Ho Wan (Chinese: 添好運) is a Hong Kong dim sum restaurant chain originating from Hong Kong. Known for being "the world's cheapest Michelin-star restaurant", the chain has since expanded and now has franchises in 12 countries. [3] [4] In November 2024, the company was acquired by Jollibee Foods Corporation of the Philippines. [5]
SEHK: 2349 Wah Yuen Holdings Limited SEHK: 2355 Baoye Group Company Limited SEHK: 2356 Dah Sing Bank Limited: SEHK: 2368 Eagle Nice International Holdings Limited SEHK: 2371 China Chuanglian Education Group Limited SEHK: 2378 Prudential plc: SEHK: 2379 Zhongtian International Limited SEHK: 2380 China Power International Development
Mun Charn Wong – United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, friend of Wah Kau Kong Ted Wong – United States Army Major General, Chief of the U.S. Army Dental Corps (2011–2014) Xiong Yan – student leader during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and now a chaplain in the United States Army
Chuk Yuen Estate (Chinese: 竹園邨) is a public housing estate in Kowloon, Hong Kong, located north of Wong Tai Sin [1] and underneath Lion Rock. Its site was formerly the Chuk Yuen Resettlement Area. [2] [3] It is divided into Chuk Yuen (North) Estate (Chinese: 竹園(北)邨) and Chuk Yuen (South) Estate (竹園(南)邨).
He identified Heung Wah-yim as the leader of the triad, and this led to the police arresting eleven members of the Triad on 1 April 1987. [4] Whilst searching Heung Wah-yim's law office, they found a list of 900 numbered names, which appeared to be a membership list of Sun Yee On. [ 4 ]