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  2. Suntec City - Wikipedia

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    Suntec City is a major mixed-use development located in Marina Centre, a subzone of the Downtown Core in Singapore, which combines a shopping mall, office buildings, and a convention centre. Construction began on 18 January 1992 and was completed on 22 July 1997.

  3. Frank Tsao - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, on the invitation of the Singaporean government, [8] Tsao and a group of Hong Kong tycoons, including Li Ka-shing, established Suntec City Development, which developed Suntec City in the 1990s. [1] [3] In the mid-1990s, he passed active management of IMC Group, by then a multi-business conglomerate, to his third child, Frederick.

  4. Suntec - Wikipedia

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    Suntec may refer to: Suntec City, a multi-use development in Singapore Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre; SUNTECH Tower, a business tower in Penang, ...

  5. Fountain of Wealth - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City, Singapore Overview Fountain of Wealth. The Fountain of Wealth (Malay: Air Pancut Kekayaan, Chinese: 财富之泉) is listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. [1] It is located in one of Singapore's largest shopping malls, Suntec City.

  6. City Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    City Harvest Church (Chinese: 城市丰收教会) or CHC is a pentecostal megachurch located within the Yunnan subzone of Jurong West planning area, Singapore.. Founded in 1989 by Kong Hee, [2] the church officially bases its values on Charismatic and Pentecostal teachings, with emphases on such doctrines as the Great Commandment, the Great Commission and the Cultural Mandate.

  7. List of cities in China - Wikipedia

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    According to the administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China, including Hong Kong and Macau, [clarify] there are three levels of cities: provincial-level cities [1] (consisting of municipalities and Special Administrative Regions [failed verification] [clarify] [2]), prefecture-level cities, and county-level cities.

  8. New Creation Church - Wikipedia

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    The church moved to a new 5,000 seat theatre, now its main worship venue, at The Star Performing Arts Centre in one-north on 23 December 2012.. Officially opened on 1 November 2012, The Star PAC spans levels 3 to 11, known as the civic and cultural zone, of the building called The Star.

  9. Gordon Tang - Wikipedia

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    In 1980s, Tang was a professional windsurfer from Shantou, China. [1] In the early 1990s, Tang and his wife moved to Singapore from Guangdong, China, and the family later became permanent residents. [3] The chairman of SingHaiyi is Neil Bush, brother of Jeb Bush and former US president George W. Bush. [2]