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  2. King Kong - Wikipedia

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    King Kong, also referred to simply as Kong, is a fictional giant monster, or kaiju, [17] resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933.Kong has been dubbed the King of the Beasts, [18] and over time, it would also be bestowed the title of the Eighth Wonder of the World, [19] a widely recognized expression within the franchise.

  3. Bank of China Tower (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Located at 1 Garden Road on Hong Kong Island, the tower houses the headquarters of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited. [5] One of the most recognisable landmarks in Hong Kong, the building is notable for its distinct shape and design, consisting of triangular frameworks covered by glass curtain walls.

  4. Sai Ying Pun - Wikipedia

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    1890 Eastern Street. Queen's Road was the first road built in the area. It meandered around the camp structures and extended along the north coast of Hong Kong Island. Sai Ying Pun was settled as Chinese immigrants moved into Hong Kong and built to the west of Tai Ping Shan.

  5. Dominic Ng - Wikipedia

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    Ng was born in the then-British Hong Kong in 1959, the youngest of six children. [1] He was part of a wave of Hong Kong students who came to the United States to study in the 1970s, and earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Houston. [2] Ng became a United States citizen in 1988. [3]

  6. ANZ (bank) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, ANZ opened branches in Timor Leste [32] and began offering credit card services in Hong Kong. [33] In 2002, ANZ formed a joint venture with ING Group for wealth management and life insurance business in Australia and New Zealand. [34] The next year, ANZ acquired the National Bank of New Zealand. [35]

  7. Bank of China (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Bank of China started to issue Hong Kong dollar notes on 1 May 1994, under the name of "Bank of China Hong Kong Branch". Following the Bank's 2001 merger and restructuring, a new set of notes bearing the name "Bank of China (Hong Kong)" went into circulation in 2004. Under the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited (Merger) Ordinance, banknotes ...

  8. 2024 CrowdStrike incident - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Airport Authority activated an emergency response after airline websites and automatic check-in malfunctioned. The booking systems of local airlines Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Express, and Hong Kong Airlines were unavailable. [63] HKExpress cancelled some flights on 20 July. [64] Jeju Air [53] and Spring Japan [53] experienced ...

  9. Admiralty, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Admiralty (金鐘; Gāmjūng) is the eastern extension of the central business district (adjacent to, but separate from, Central) on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It is located on the eastern end of the Central and Western District , bordered by Wan Chai to the east and Victoria Harbour to the north.