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  2. Yungang Grottoes - Wikipedia

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    Cave 6 is one of the richest of the Yungang sites. It was constructed between 465 and 494 C.E. by Emperor Xiao Wen. The cave's surface area is approximately 1,000 square meters. The entire interior of the cave is carved and painted. There is a stupa pillar in the center of the room extending from the floor to the ceiling.

  3. Singapore Real Estate Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Real Estate Exchange (SRX) is a consortium of leading real estate agencies administered by StreetSine Technology Group in Singapore. [1] The Exchange provides the prices of recently sold properties to participating real estate agents more rapidly than conventional, official channels run by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Housing Development Board.

  4. Category:Real estate in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singaporean businesspeople in real estate (5 P) Pages in category "Real estate in Singapore" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Build to order (HDB) - Wikipedia

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    Build to order (BTO) is a real estate development scheme enacted by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), a statutory board responsible for Singapore's public housing. First introduced in 2001, it was a flat allocation system that offered flexibility in timing and location for owners buying new public housing in the country.

  6. City Developments Limited - Wikipedia

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    City Developments Limited (CDL), sometimes also known as CityDev, [4] is a Singaporean multinational real estate operating organisation. [5] Founded in 1963, CDL first developed projects in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, as well as in Singapore.

  7. Cave temples in Asia - Wikipedia

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    As Buddha, he occasionally used a cave near Rajagriha as a meditation site, as recorded in the Pali Canon, an early record of Buddha's doctrinal discourses from the 1st century BC (DN, ch. 16.3, chs. 21 and 25). This cave was identified by the Chinese pilgrim monk Faxian in the 5th century A.D. as Pippala Cave on Mount Vebhara (Vulture Mountain ...

  8. Wharf Estates Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Wheelock Properties (Singapore) Limited was taken over by its parent company Wheelock & Co. [6] and was delisted from the SGX on 18 October 2018, becoming Wheelock Properties (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.. Wheelock & Co. and its subsidiary The Wharf (Holdings) 's formed a spin-off listed company Wharf Real Estate Investment Company (Wharf REIC) for ...

  9. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple is one of the most prominent and widely visited Buddhist temples in Singapore, [5] often referred to as the Temple of 1,000 Lights. It features a 15-meter high statue of a seated Buddha , which weighs nearly 300 tons, as well as many smaller Buddha images and murals depicting the life of Gautama Buddha .

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