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  2. Jumbo Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to a senior editor from the Hong Kong Chronicles Institute, predecessors to floating restaurants were once fishermen's barges from the Guangzhou and Pearl River areas. [5] They had stages built into them for people to host banquets, sing and dance. During the 1920s and 30s, Hong Kong fishermen from Aberdeen began operating similar barges.

  3. ClubONE Riviera - Wikipedia

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    ClubONE Riviera (Chinese: 會所1號 水中天), formerly called Star Seafood Restaurant (明星海鮮舫), and earlier called Treasure Floating Restaurant (敦煌畫舫), is a restaurant in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. The restaurant was built with granite taking on the shape of a ship berthing along the shore.

  4. Lau Fau Shan - Wikipedia

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    Drying seafood in Lau Fau Shan, facing Deep Bay. The Shenzhen Bay Bridge is visible in the background. Shops in Lau Fau Shan. Lau Fau Shan Roundabout. Lau Fau Shan (Chinese: 流浮山; lit. 'Floating mountain') is an area of Yuen Long District, in the New Territories of Hong Kong.

  5. Hong Kong's seafood businesses brace for a sales slump as ...

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    The Hong Kong government said last Wednesday that the city would immediately bar the import of aquatic products from 10 Japanese prefectures if wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant ...

  6. Aberdeen floating village - Wikipedia

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    The tour guides point out scenic features of these areas to tourists during the ride. The fare ranges from $50 to $80 Hong Kong dollars. [8] There are many other people in Aberdeen who neither live nor work on boats. Most of these people consume fresh seafood from small-scale fish boats, or at seafood restaurants.

  7. Lei Yue Mun - Wikipedia

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    The channel is an important passage for the city, forming the eastern entrance of Victoria Harbour. The lands around the channel are also called Lei Yue Mun. On Kowloon side, it is famous for its seafood market and restaurants in the fishing villages. [1] On the Hong Kong Island side, it has former military defence facilities.

  8. Hong Kong will ban seafood imports if Japan releases nuclear ...

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    Hong Kong's environment and ecology department head said the city will ban seafood imports from 10 Japanese prefectures if Tokyo goes ahead with a plan to discharge treated radioactive water from ...

  9. Hong Kong details import ban on some Japanese seafood due to ...

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    Hong Kong has set up a special government team to monitor and review an import ban on some Japanese seafood due to the country's imminent release of treated radioactive water from the crippled ...