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Asia Times: "Nano-flats underscore HK’s rising inequality" http://bit.ly/2MmIOHe
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Between 2010 and 2019, 96 residential projects with 8,550 nano-flats were sold or pre-sold, according to …... Liber Research Community, a land concern group.
▍納米樓的出現與政府放寬建築物條例有關
The rise in these ultra-cramped quarters over the past decade has been driven in part by the business-friendly relaxation of the Fire Safety (Buildings) Ordinance and the Buildings Ordinance......Neon Yiu Ching-hei, a researcher at Liber Research Community, told Asia Times.
▍採訪地產代理揭示何文田60%賣家為投資客
Suki Wong, another property agent who works in the Ho Man Tin district, told Asia Times that more than 60% of buyers acquired nano-flats for investment rather than living purposes
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asia size in us 在 Miss Tam Chiak Facebook 的最佳解答
This is Luke’s Lobster’s first foray into Southeast Asia. They use wild-caught Maine lobsters, top quality Jonah crabs that inhabit waters along the east coast of North America, and shrimp from Eastern Canadian fisheries—all sustainably sourced. The seafood is then procured by their own seafood company at the dock, which is then steamed, picked, flash-frozen with nitrogen, packed and sent straight to Singapore.
The Signature Lobster, Crab and Shrimp Rolls are served in U.S. regular size (4 oz, $25.50 lobster; $23.50 crab; $21.50 shrimp). If you can’t decide, go for Luke’s Trio ($33.50) – the perfect sampler set of all three rolls. Each Maine-style roll is served with chilled seafood atop a buttered, griddled split-top bun with a swipe of mayo, a coating of lemon butter, and a light sprinkle of the brand’s secret seasoning.
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asia size in us 在 TOYSREVIL Facebook 的最佳解答
Fig-lab Presents SHOP.ASIA!
https://fig-lab.com/shop/
Fig-lab SHOP.ASIA is an online designer toy shop dedicated to bringing the best designer toys from Japan (and beyond!) to our collector friends throughout Asia.
Fig-lab started the Global Figure Showcase in 2019 to bring our favorite artists and their creations to events around the world. After a stupendous kick-off at the Taipei Toy Festival in October last year, we had big plans for 2020 which included participating in events all over the world which included ToyCon UK (London), Thailand Toy Expo (Bangkok), Five Points Festival (Brooklyn), ToyCon PH (Manila), Toy Hong Kong and more. Then the Coronavirus pandemic shut everything down. The virus has even crippled international shipping to certain parts of the world.
Fig-lab Shop.Asia is specifically designed to service the Asia market including the following territories; Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macao, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam. All shipping will be for a flat fee of ¥1400 and shipped EMS regardless of order size. Purchase can be made by PayPal or Credit Card (via Stripe).
At launch we are carrying products by a trio of Japanese superstar creators - Kaori Hinata (hinatique), Teresa Chiba, and Seri Norica. We also have an exclusive release of the popular Shi-Shi the Tiny Guardian by Bigshot Toyworks. We will continue to add creators and their products to our line-up. There are many western designers that we are also eager to introduce to the Asian scene!
Feel free to let us know which creators you would like to see us stock designer toys from!
asia size in us 在 AKaMiKz Youtube 的最佳解答
Epic Seven (Global Release) all server is now in English (Global/Asia/Korea)
Arena Gameplay (Android/iOS Game)
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-- First Gameplay (KR): https://youtu.be/RCkZJop3rXA
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Size: 1.84 GB
Links:
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Apple AppStore: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id1322399438
Google PlayStore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stove.epic7.google
asia size in us 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的最佳貼文
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[10 REASONS WHY ASIANS DON'T GET FAT]
Now of course, there are Asians who are fat or chubby, so the title is a bit of a generalized statement or stereotype, but as a whole, there's definitely some truth to it. Genetics is an obvious factor so I'm gonna leave that one off the list.
1. Fish & Seafood
Asians eat a lot of seafood. The biggest benefit to eating fish is the omega-3 fatty acids. Fish gives our brain and body the DHA & EPA it needs. EPA in particular has been shown to prevent obesity. 1.5 to 2 grams daily of fish oil can produce weight loss of a couple pounds over a period of a month.
2. Cooking Methods
If you compare Western and Asian eating habits, sure they both consume deep fried foods, but Asian countries vary their cooking methods a lot more.
3. Food Perception
How people see and experience food can be different depending on where you are. In America, for example, food is seen more as entertainment. There is desire, joy and anticipation associated with eating. Not that it isn't in Asian countries, but it's a lot more toned down. Eating has more of a practical feel, in many cases closer to being a chore rather than entertainment.
4. Portion Size
Asians eat smaller portions. Food is often served in small serving bowls and small plates and this helps regulate how much is consumed in one sitting. Now if we take a look at America? SUPERSIZE!
5. Leafy Greens
Asian portion size in general might be smaller, but their vegetable portion size is consistently larger. In many Asian countries, people don't even need to be reminded to eat their veg. It's just ingrained.
6. Drink Habits
It is a common belief that drinking water, especially cold water, with your meal is a habit that one should avoid, as it dilutes your digestive enzymes and makes it harder for your stomach to digest food. Americans often drink cold water or sodas with their meals, not so much for Asian people however. Rather they drink hot teas before or after a meal. I should note that many experts say this is greatly exaggerated and that it's generally ok to drink water with your meals.
7. Population Density
Many Asian countries & cities are densely populated. There are lots of people living in small apartments and almost everything you need is just round the corner. Leading one to possibly conclude that many Asian people must exert less energy in their daily lives. In actuality, Asian people in this circumstance may end up walking more. With everything being in close proximity, they are more inclined to just walk to their destination, whereas in many Western countries, distances are often too great.
8. Fermented Foods
Asians consume more fermented foods such as miso, natto, tempeh, kimchi, kombucha, etc, and this is not just good for your gut health, but helps reduce the overall inflammation in the body. And inflammation is a contributing factor to weight gain and obesity.
9. Snacks & Desserts
This one's quite simple. Asian snacks, healthy, Western snacks, not so much. Asian snacks and desserts may be rice cakes, red beans, seaweed snacks, nuts, seeds, and lots of fruit. For Western snacks and desserts, you have cookies, chips, ice cream, sugary cakes.
10. Prevention vs Treatment
Asians practice prevention, while others practice treatment. With the Western approach, you have your antibiotics, antacids, NSAIDs, quick, temporary, remedies that might actually hurt you in the long run. The Asian approach attempts to get to the root of the problem using nutrition, healthy habits, prevention practices. It's a societal mindset. Health is not simply the absence of sickness.
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10 MOST INFLUENTIAL ASIAN SUPERHEROES FROM MARVEL & DC
There are a lot of comic book fans out there, and many of them are Asian. Yet historically, superheroes of Asian descent have been a rare thing in the Marvel & DC universes.
With movies like Captain America Civil War, Batman vs Superman and Deadpool already having broken several box office records this year, superhero movies are only getting more popular.
And you know, you have the first female solo superhero film in quite some time coming out in 2017 with DC’s Wonder Woman, and the first black solo superhero film in some time coming out in 2018 with Marvel’s Black Panther. Makes me wonder when we’ll see the first Asian solo superhero film on the big screen.
But we’re a long ways off because first, we actually need a successful and popular Asian superhero in the comics, and thus far, it’s not clear if we even have one.
Well you be the judge.
1. Jubilee (Marvel)
- arguably the most well-known Asian superhero
- a Chinese-American girl born in LA
- X-Men’s youngest member in the early 1990s
2. Shang Chi (Marvel)
- created in the 1970s, a period in time where people were crazy for Bruce Lee and anything Kung Fu related
- the premiere Asian character of the 70s
- born in China
- son & nemesis of the infamous, wealthy international Chinese crime lord Fu Manchu.
- has no superpowers, but is an expert in all forms of martial arts
- unfortunately as stereotypically Asian as you can get
3. Sunfire (Marvel)
- Japan’s premiere superhero
- just like Shang Chi, an Asian character of overt Asian symbolisms.
- real name, Shiro Yoshida
- born to a mother who suffered radiation poisoning (Hiroshima atomic bomb)
- became a mutant possessing solar radiation powers
4. Atom (DC)
- real name, Ryan Choi
- super smart & gets good grades
- can be quite the ladies’ man
- from Hong Kong
- protege of original Atom, Ray Palmer
- the Atom is a super hero who can shrink to a subatomic size (like Ant-Man)
- pretty noteworthy because first time an Asian guy took over the mantle of an existing superhero with an already established fan base
- too bad he only appeared in 78 issues before being killed off by the assassin, Deathstroke
- his death became the subject of racial controversy as he had been one of the few high profile Asian characters in the DC Universe
5. Batgirl (DC)
- real name, Cassandra Cain
- she’s a halfie, with a white dad and a Chinese mom
- adopted by Bruce Wayne, aka Batman.
- under Batman’s watch, she became Batgirl
- some refer to her as the Asian Batgirl
6. Psylocke (Marvel)
- real name is Elizabeth “Betsy” Braddock, originally a blonde haired girl from Essex, Great Britain
- a mutant with vast telepathic and telekinetic powers and a long time X-Man.
- had her soul transferred into the body of a Japanese female ninja
- in X-Men: Apocalypse movie she is played by Olivia Munn (Is this another example of whitewashing in Hollywood?)
7. Ms. Marvel (Marvel)
- real name, Kamala Khan, the second Ms. Marvel who made her debut in 2013
- a Pakistani Muslim teenage girl living in New Jersey from a very traditional Pakistani family.
- is an inhuman (a race of superhumans)
- her power makes her able to stretch her body in unimaginable ways
8. Silk (Marvel)
- real name Cindy Moon, a Korean American girl.
- Spiderman was bitten by a radioactive spider but what we didn’t know was, so did another student
9. Hulk (Marvel)
- in 2015 we were introduced to a Korean Hulk.
- real name, Amadeus Cho, a Korean American
- this new Hulk fights gamma monsters while traveling cross country with his sister Maddy
10. Superman
- DC one upped Marvel by making one of, if not, the most iconic superhero of all time Asian.
- Superman is now Chinese!
- a 17 year old kid from Shanghai named Kenan Kong
- you can imagine the outrage this has caused as ‘superman is supposed to be white’ and American
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