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    Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College, Sham Shui Po - since 1971 Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chen Zao Men College, Kwai Shing, Kwai Chung - since 1972 Tung Wah Group...
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    Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College is a secondary school located at No. 300, Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school was founded...
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  • Eastern Hospital, a hospital in Hong Kong Tung Wah College, a tertiary education institution in Hong Kong Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College...
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    Sham Shui Po District (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from May 2024)
    Valley Road. Western Part of Kowloon Tong – West of the route of East Rail line, north of Boundary Street and east of Tai Hang Tung Road Sham Shui Po – Between...
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  • Christian Academy Tsung Tsin Middle School Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Kwan Fong Kai Chi School – special-needs...
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    population of Sham Shui Po was 1,577. The number of males was 1,028. In the first stage, the town of Sham Shui Po was bounded by Yen Chow Street, Tung Chau...
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  • School (德雅中學) TWGH Chang Ming Thien College (東華三院張明添中學) Direct Subsidy Scheme Chan Shu Kui Memorial School (陳樹渠紀念中學) China Holiness College (中聖書院) Delia Memorial...
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    Nam Cheong station (category Tung Chung line)
    the Tung Chung and Tuen Ma lines and provides cross-platform interchange between platform 1 (Tuen Ma line towards Tuen Mun) and platform 4 (Tung Chung...
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    Stonecutters Island (category Restricted areas of Hong Kong red public minibus)
    the Kowloon Peninsula. The island once boasted at least three mating pairs of sulphur-crested cockatoos as well as many snakes; banded kraits, brown cobras...
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    Waterfront (2011) Mei Foo station List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong List of places in Hong Kong Wong Tung & Partners Mei Foo Ferry Pier Chan,...
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    hill with a height of 457 m, and several residential developments. Festival Walk — a large shopping centre operated by Swire Group and CITIC, now owned...
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    Cheong station (where there is one cross-platform interchange between the Tung Chung line and the Tuen Ma line), the Tsuen Wan line and Tuen Ma line platforms...
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  • Wong, Man Kong; Mak, George Kam Wah, eds. (November 2021). "Special Issue: The Anglo-Chinese College and the Beginnings of Chinese Protestant Christianity"...
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    Caritas Medical Centre (category Hospitals in Hong Kong)
    ophthalmology team provides ophthalmic support to Kwong Wah Hospital (KWH), although it is now a hospital in Kowloon Central Cluster. The Orthopaedic Rehabilitation...
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    Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum (category Declared monuments of Hong Kong)
    distribution, a pictogram of rice distribution and a table of the major food groups. There are also three replicas of figurines. Two of the figurines are cooks...
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    Mei Park Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College (#300) Shek Kip Mei Fire Station (#380) Intersections from south to north: Tung Chau Street...
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    member Madeleine Thien, writing in The Guardian, was among those who attributed the decision to censorship and diminishing freedom of expression in Hong...
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    Kowloon Tong station (category Pages using BSsplit instead of BSsrws)
    Kong Baptist Hospital/Hong Kong Baptist University B: Suffolk Road C1: Hong Kong Productivity Council C2: Festival Walk/City University of Hong Kong E:...
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    and south, with an industrial area in between. Administratively it is part of Sham Shui Po District, which also includes Lai Chi Kok. The 灣 in its Cantonese...
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    Hut McDonald's KFC Yoshinoya Ajisen Ramen Pokka Cafe Kee Wah Bakery Aji Ichiban Co., Ltd Bank of China HSBC ATM 7-Eleven Watsons Sincere Mannings ParknShop...
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    Shek Kip Mei (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2014)
    northeast of the Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong. It borders Sham Shui Po and Kowloon Tong. At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Shek Kip Mei...
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    Festival Walk (category Swire Group)
    Tong line of the MTR run through the full length of the site. During the construction of the building's four basement levels, 460,000 m³ of earth had...
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    because of the bright red colour of the fruit after which the district is named. A: Cheung Sha Wan Plaza B1/B2: Cheung Sha Wan Road C: Tung Chau West...
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    Lai Chi Kok (category Capes of Hong Kong)
    named after a type of fruit tree native to southern China. However, some historians such as Leung Ping Wah suggsted the original name of the region was Lai...
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    on the site of the bus terminus of the former pier, located between Yen Chow Street and Tung Chau Street. In 1977, the sea outside Tung Chau Street was...
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    shore of Lai Chi Kok Bay in Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong. It was once the largest amusement park in Hong Kong, and attracted people from all walks of life in...
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  • 1964, it merged with Fuk Wah Secondary Modern School (福華街實用中學) and was renamed as Kowloon Technical School. As a result of the merger, the school became...
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    The Church of Christ in China Ming Yin College is an aided Christian co-educational secondary school in Kowloon, Hong Kong next to Shek Kip Mei station...
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    Corporation. The station served as a terminus of the 2nd phase of the Kwun Tong line (then known as the part of the Modified Initial System) until the services...
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    Secondary School Tak Nga Secondary School The Church of Christ in China Ming Yin College Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College Ying Wa College...
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