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  2. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong 7-Eleven store in Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong. 7-Eleven first opened in Hong Kong in 1981, when it was a British colony. As of July 2019, it operates as a subsidiary of the DFI Retail Group (formerly Dairy Farm International).

  3. DFI Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    The 7-Eleven convenience store chain in Hong Kong and Singapore was acquired from Jardine Matheson in 1989. Since 1999, Dairy Farm has continued to expand its footprint by acquiring supermarket and other retail operations in Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

  4. Circle K - Wikipedia

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    Circle K Stores, Inc. is an American chain of convenience stores that is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, and owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc., based in Laval, Quebec, Canada. [7] Founded in 1951 in El Paso, Texas, the company filed for bankruptcy protection in 1990 and went through several owners, before being acquired by Alimentation ...

  5. Charoen Pokphand - Wikipedia

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    Having been listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange since 1981, CP Lotus, a retail arm of CP Group in China, opened its first store in Shanghai in 1997. [16] After the Asian financial crisis in 1997 , CP consolidated into three business lines under its main brands: foods (CP Foods), retail (7-Eleven), and telecommunications (True).

  6. Octopus card - Wikipedia

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    Over 33 million Octopus cards are in circulation as of 2018, with the card being used by 99 per cent of Hong Kong residents. Notable businesses that started accepting Octopus cards at an early stage included PARKnSHOP, Wellcome, Watsons, 7-Eleven, Starbucks, McDonald's, and Circle K.

  7. Hong Kong Sevens - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Sevens (Chinese: 香港國際七人欖球賽) is a rugby sevens tournament held annually in Hong Kong on a weekend in late March or early April. Considered the premier tournament on the World Rugby Sevens Series competition, the Hong Kong Sevens is currently the seventh tournament on the World Series calendar (following the Canada Sevens).

  8. Singles' Day - Wikipedia

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    The Singles' Day ( simplified Chinese: 光棍节; traditional Chinese: 光棍節) or Double 11 ( simplified Chinese: 双11; traditional Chinese: 雙11 ), originally called Bachelors' Day, is a Chinese unofficial holiday and shopping season that celebrates people who are not in a relationship. The date, 11 November (11/11), was chosen because ...

  9. Krispy Kreme operations by country - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong. Krispy Kreme Hong Kong opened their first store in Causeway Bay in September 2006. After that date they also opened another store located in Soho. Both stores sold special doughnuts produced to celebrate Halloween. These stores were franchise owned. During the years of operation, Krispy Kreme also delivered donuts around Hong Kong.

  10. Mei Foo Sun Chuen - Wikipedia

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    History The 40-acre Mei Foo Sun Chuen, with a total of ninety-nine blocks, was completed from 1968 to 1978 in eight separate but interconnected stages. [1] It is located on the reclamation that had been a large petroleum-storage facility of Mobil (now part of ExxonMobil ) in Hong Kong (Mobil's Chinese trading name in Hong Kong is 美孚 ; Mei ...

  11. 2013 Hong Kong Women's Sevens - Wikipedia

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    2013 Hong Kong Women's Sevens. The 2013 Hong Kong Women's Sevens was the 16th edition of the tournament and was held on 22 March 2013. Canada were crowned champions after beating Australia in the final at the Hong Kong Stadium. [1] [2]