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Wong Ting-chung
Wong Ting-chung, (; born 14 October 1961) is a Hong Kong entrepreneur. He is the chairman and chief executive of the Nameson Holdings Limited, the chairman of the New Territories Commercial and Industrial General Association and the advisor to the Heung Yee Kuk. He is also the Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress. Wong graduated from Hong Kong Yee Tong Ye College in 1978. He established his business through Hang Cheong Knitting Factory, a factory engaged in the production of knitwear products, in 1982 and established of Nameson Group’s business through Nameson Industrial in September 1990. He was awarded Bronze Bauhinia Star in 2011 and made Justice of Peace in 2015. In 2011, he was elected Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress and was re-elected in 2017. References

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Quanzhou, alternatively known as Chinchew, is a prefecture-level port city on the north bank of the Jin River, beside the Taiwan Strait in southern Fujian, China. It is Fujian's largest metropolitan region, with an area of and a population of 8,782,285 as of the 2020 census. Its built-up area is home to 6,669,711 inhabitants, encompassing the Licheng, Fengze, and Luojiang urban districts; Jinjiang, Nan'an, and Shishi cities; Hui'an County; and the Quanzhou District for Taiwanese Investment. Quanzhou was China's 12th-largest extended metropolitan area in 2010. Quanzhou was China's major port for foreign traders, who knew it as Zaiton, during the 11th through 14th centuries. It was visited by both Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta; both travelers praised it as one of the most prosperous and glorious cities in the world. It was the naval base from which the Mongol attacks on Japan and Java were primarily launched and a cosmopolitan center with Buddhist and Hindu tem ...
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