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  2. Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle is a street food stall, one of 6,000 such stalls within Singapore. [ 1] It was founded in the 1930s by Tang Joon Teo, but after he fell ill during the 1960s, his second son Chay Seng took over its management. [ 2] When Tang Joon Teo died in 1995, he left the stall to his three sons.

  3. Teochew people - Wikipedia

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    The Teochew people or Chaoshanese, Teo-Swa people or Chaoshan people (rendered Têo-Swa in romanized Teoswa [clarification needed] and Cháoshàn in Modern Standard Mandarin also known as Teo-Swa in mainland China due to a change in place names [1]) is an ethnic group native to the historical Chaoshan region in south China [2] who speak the Teochew language.

  4. Murder of Huang Na - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Huang Na. In this Chinese name, the family name is Huang. Huang Na (Chinese: 黄娜; 26 September 1996 – 10 October 2004) was an eight-year-old Chinese national residing in Pasir Panjang, Singapore, who disappeared on 10 October 2004. Her mother, the police and the community conducted a three-week-long nationwide search for her.

  5. Din Tai Fung - Wikipedia

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    Din Tai Fung is a Taiwanese restaurant chain specializing in Chinese cuisine, particularly famous for its Xiaolongbao.Based in Taipei, Taiwan, Din Tai Fung also has branches in Australia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States.

  6. Hakka people - Wikipedia

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    Hakka people. The Hakka ( Chinese: 客家 ), sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, [ 1][ 3] or Hakka Chinese, [ 4] or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China and who speak a language that is closely related to Gan, a Han Chinese ...

  7. Yu Garden - Wikipedia

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    1577. Yu Garden[ 1 ] or Yuyuan Garden[ 2 ] ( traditional Chinese : 豫 園; simplified Chinese : 豫 园; pinyin : Yù Yuán, Shanghainese YuyoeWu Chinese pronunciation: [ɦy²².ɦɥø⁵⁵], lit.Garden of Happiness[ 3 ]) is an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple in the northeast of the Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu ...

  8. Koufu (company) - Wikipedia

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    S$ 152.7 million (2012) [ 1] Subsidiaries. Abundance Development Pte Ltd. Website. Official website. Koufu ( Chinese: 口福) is a Singaporean food and beverage company operating a chain of food courts, coffee shops and casual eateries. [ 2] Founded in 2002, the company currently operates 180 outlets of coffee shops and food courts and 12 ...

  9. List of Chinese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Ping-Hua Lee – Chinese advocate for women's suffrage in the United States, community organizer in New York City's Chinatown, and leader of the First Chinese Baptist Church in Chinatown. Wong Chin Foo (王清福) – 19th-century civil rights activist and journalist