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  2. Goods of Desire - Wikipedia

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    Goods of Desire ( Chinese: 住好啲; Cantonese Yale: jyu hou di) commonly known as G.O.D., is a lifestyle design and retail brand based in Hong Kong. Founded in 1996 by Douglas Young, the brand is known for its tongue-in-cheek interpretation of Hong Kong design and culture. The English name 'G.O.D.' is a homophonic translation of the Cantonese ...

  3. Red envelope - Wikipedia

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    Red envelopes containing cash, known as hongbao in Mandarin and laisee in Cantonese, are gifts presented at social and family gatherings such as weddings or holidays such as Chinese New Year; they are also gifted to guests as a gesture of hospitality. The red color of the envelope symbolizes good luck and wards off evil spirits. [2]

  4. Hong Kong–style milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong–style milk tea. Hong Kong–style milk tea is a tea drink made from Ceylon black tea and milk (usually evaporated milk and condensed milk ). It is usually part of lunch in Hong Kong tea culture. Hongkongers consume approximately a total of 900 million glasses/cups per year. Although originating from Hong Kong, it can also be found ...

  5. Fenwick Pier - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick Pier ( Chinese: 分域碼頭) was located at 1 Lung King Street ( 龍景街 ), Wan Chai Northwest, Hong Kong Island . Managed by Servicemen's Guides Association (the SGA), a non-profit organization, Fenwick Pier had been in operation at the coastline of Wan Chai since 1953 serving military sailors from all over the world.

  6. Hong Kong English - Wikipedia

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    English is one of two official languages in Hong Kong – the other being Chinese ( Cantonese) – and is used in academia, business and the courts, as well as in most government materials. Major businesses routinely issue important material in both Chinese and English, and all road and government signs are bilingual. [1]

  7. Tamar, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Tamar ( / ˈteɪmɑːr / ⓘ TAY-mar) is the administrative centre of Hong Kong located in Admiralty. The headquarters of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and Central Government are located in Tamar. Adjacent to the island's financial heart at the Central harbourfront, the word Tamar is often used as a metonymy for the Government of Hong Kong .

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