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  2. Lee Lai Shan - Wikipedia

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    Lee Lai Shan BBS MBE (Chinese: 李麗珊, born 5 September 1970 in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong) is a former world champion and Olympic gold medal-winning professional windsurfer from Hong Kong. She was the first athlete to win an Olympic medal representing British Hong Kong .

  3. Gold Peak - Wikipedia

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    Gold Peak employs a work force of about 6,650 worldwide. The Group occupies a total floor area of approximately 633,000 square metres, covering its five manufacturing and sales offices in the UK, Thailand, Malaysia, China, and Vietnam, as well as marketing and sales offices in over 10 countries in Asia, Europe, and Americas.

  4. Tsing Shan Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Tsing Shan Monastery, also known as Castle Peak Monastery, is situated at the foot of Castle Peak, near Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. Parts of the monastery are listed as Grade I historic buildings , others are listed as Grade II historic buildings.

  5. Siobhán Haughey - Wikipedia

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    As such, Haughey became the first woman ever from Hong Kong to hit a sub-1:55 200m freestyle time. [16] Later at the inaugural International Swimming League season, she continued her onslaught of the Hong Kong National Records in swimming, setting new Asian records in both the 200-metre freestyle and 50-metre breaststroke. [17]

  6. List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Island: Colonel Thomas Bernard Collinson, a Royal Engineers surveyor in Hong Kong (1821–1902) 122 Hebe Hill (Tsim Fung Shan) 346: Ma On Shan Country Park: 123= High Junk Peak (Tiu Yue Yung) 344: Clear Water Bay Country Park: 123= Cheung Lin Shan: 344: Hong Kong Island: 125 Tsim Fung Shan: 339: Lantau Island: 126 Shek Sze Shan: 338 ...

  7. File:Castle Peak Hinterland, Hong Kong.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is a wax museum in Hong Kong which opened in 2000 as the first Asian branch of the wax museum chain founded by Marie Tussaud. [1] Located at the Peak Tower on Hong Kong Island, the museum houses nearly 100 wax figures of internationally known personalities, with Asian figures taking up more than a third of the total, of which sixteen were Hongkongers.

  9. File:Castle Peak, Hong Kong 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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