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  2. Peak Sport Products - Wikipedia

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    Peak Sport sells all of its products in China on a wholesale basis to distributors who operate, either directly or through third-party retail outlet operators, authorized Peak retail outlets. It also sells its products on a wholesale basis to overseas customers, as well as to overseas distributors who then sell the products to consumers ...

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  4. Xtep - Wikipedia

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    Xtep International Holdings Limited is a Chinese sportswear company based in Xiamen, Fujian. [2] Established in 2001, the company has been traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange since 2008.

  5. Ba Vì mountain range - Wikipedia

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    However, the highest mountain in this range is Vua Peak (or King Peak), which is 1296 m in elevation. [3] A shrine to President Ho Chi Minh is located at the summit of this mountain. At the western foot of the Ba Vì mountain range is the Đà river , while at the eastern edge is an artificial lake called Suối Hai, which is 7 km in length and ...

  6. Ho Chi Minh sandals - Wikipedia

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    The Ho Chi Minh sandals (Vietnamese dép lốp "tire sandal") are a form of sandal made from discarded tires. Along with the khăn rằn scarf, they were a distinctive clothing of Viet Cong soldiers. These shoes were often called "Ho Chi Minh sandals" or "Ho Chis" by Americans. [1]

  7. Sơn Trà Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Sơn Trà Mountain (Vietnamese: Núi Sơn Trà), also known as Monkey Mountain, is a mountain and peninsula range located on Sơn Trà Peninsula, in Sơn Trà district, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam, overlooking the Bay of Da Nang and the East Sea.

  8. Sa Pa - Wikipedia

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    Sa Pa District is in Lào Cai Province, northwest Vietnam, 380 km northwest of Hanoi close to the border with China. The Hoàng Liên Sơn range of mountains dominates the district, which is at the eastern extremity of the Himalayas. This range includes Vietnam's highest mountain, Fan Si Pan, at a height of 3143 m above sea level.

  9. Fansipan - Wikipedia

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    Fansipan (Vietnamese: Phan Xi Păng, listen ⓘ) is a mountain in Vietnam. Its height was 3,143 metres (10,312 ft) in 1909, and it presently stands at 3,147.3 metres (10,326 ft). [1] It is the highest mountain on the Indochinese peninsula (comprising Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), hence its nickname, "the Roof