Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) shakes hands with Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) shakes hands with Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-l-shakes-hands-with-taiwan-stock-exchange-twse-chairman-schive-chi-during-a-listing-ceremony-at-the-twse-headquarters-in-taipei-september-8-2010-the-taiwan-depository-receipts-of-yangzijiang-chinas-no-4-shipbuilder-opened-at-t2010-0629-on-their-debut-on-wednesday-69-percent-above-their-offer-price-the-company-is-the-first-mainland-chinese-firm-to-list-in-taiwan-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-image379099289.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
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CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485606.html
International container ship arriving at Port Botany container terminal with the assistance of the local harbour tugboat.
International container ship arriving at Port Botany container terminal with the assistance of the local harbour tugboat.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-international-container-ship-arriving-at-port-botany-container-terminal-53793962.html
Containership ANNABA moored at Jade-Weser-Port Wilhelmshaven
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Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (C) drinks champagne as he celebrates with colleagues during a listing ceremony at the Taiwan Stock Exchange headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (C) drinks champagne as he celebrates with colleagues during a listing ceremony at the Taiwan Stock Exchange headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-c-drinks-champagne-as-he-celebrates-with-colleagues-during-a-listing-ceremony-at-the-taiwan-stock-exchange-headquarters-in-taipei-september-8-2010-the-taiwan-depository-receipts-of-yangzijiang-chinas-no-4-shipbuilder-opened-at-t2010-0629-on-their-debut-on-wednesday-69-percent-above-their-offer-price-the-company-is-the-first-mainland-chinese-firm-to-list-in-taiwan-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-image378167382.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
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CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485603.html
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) points to his company's stock price as Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi watches during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) points to his company's stock price as Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi watches during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-l-points-to-his-companys-stock-price-as-taiwan-stock-exchange-twse-chairman-schive-chi-watches-during-a-listing-ceremony-at-the-twse-headquarters-in-taipei-september-8-2010-the-taiwan-depository-receipts-of-yangzijiang-chinas-no-4-shipbuilder-opened-at-t2010-0629-on-their-debut-on-wednesday-69-percent-above-their-offer-price-the-company-is-the-first-mainland-chinese-firm-to-list-in-taiwan-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-image378416885.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
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CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
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Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) presents a gift to Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) presents a gift to Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-l-presents-a-gift-to-taiwan-stock-exchange-twse-chairman-schive-chi-during-a-listing-ceremony-at-the-twse-headquarters-in-taipei-september-8-2010-the-taiwan-depository-receipts-of-yangzijiang-chinas-no-4-shipbuilder-opened-at-t2010-0629-on-their-debut-on-wednesday-69-percent-above-their-offer-price-the-company-is-the-first-mainland-chinese-firm-to-list-in-taiwan-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-image377775360.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388868823.html
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485541.html
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) receives a gift from Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin (L) receives a gift from Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) Chairman Schive Chi during a listing ceremony at the TWSE headquarters in Taipei September 8, 2010. The Taiwan depository receipts of Yangzijiang, China's No. 4 shipbuilder, opened at T$20.10 ($0.629) on their debut on Wednesday, 6.9 percent above their offer price. The company is the first mainland Chinese firm to list in Taiwan. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-l-receives-a-gift-from-taiwan-stock-exchange-twse-chairman-schive-chi-during-a-listing-ceremony-at-the-twse-headquarters-in-taipei-september-8-2010-the-taiwan-depository-receipts-of-yangzijiang-chinas-no-4-shipbuilder-opened-at-t2010-0629-on-their-debut-on-wednesday-69-percent-above-their-offer-price-the-company-is-the-first-mainland-chinese-firm-to-list-in-taiwan-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-image377857911.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388869375.html
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485512.html
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin speaks during an investors' conference in Taipei September 7, 2010. Yangzijiang, China's No.4 shipbuilder, is set to raise up to T$4.56 billion ($143 million) in a dual listing in Taiwan, a source with direct knowledge of the situation said, making it the first Chinese firm to sell shares on the island. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin speaks during an investors' conference in Taipei September 7, 2010. Yangzijiang, China's No.4 shipbuilder, is set to raise up to T$4.56 billion ($143 million) in a dual listing in Taiwan, a source with direct knowledge of the situation said, making it the first Chinese firm to sell shares on the island. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-speaks-during-an-investors-conference-in-taipei-september-7-2010-yangzijiang-chinas-no4-shipbuilder-is-set-to-raise-up-to-t456-billion-143-million-in-a-dual-listing-in-taiwan-a-source-with-direct-knowledge-of-the-situation-said-making-it-the-first-chinese-firm-to-sell-shares-on-the-island-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-headshot-image377173746.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
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CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485578.html
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin speaks during an investors conference in Taipei September 7, 2010. Yangzijiang, China's No.4 shipbuilder, is set to raise up to T$4.56 billion ($143 million) in a dual listing in Taiwan, a source with direct knowledge of the situation said, making it the first Chinese firm to sell shares on the island. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT)
Yangzijiang Executive Chairman Ren Yuanlin speaks during an investors conference in Taipei September 7, 2010. Yangzijiang, China's No.4 shipbuilder, is set to raise up to T$4.56 billion ($143 million) in a dual listing in Taiwan, a source with direct knowledge of the situation said, making it the first Chinese firm to sell shares on the island. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yangzijiang-executive-chairman-ren-yuanlin-speaks-during-an-investors-conference-in-taipei-september-7-2010-yangzijiang-chinas-no4-shipbuilder-is-set-to-raise-up-to-t456-billion-143-million-in-a-dual-listing-in-taiwan-a-source-with-direct-knowledge-of-the-situation-said-making-it-the-first-chinese-firm-to-sell-shares-on-the-island-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-business-headshot-image378371355.html
Chefs make dumplings in the kitchen at the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)
Chefs make dumplings in the kitchen at the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chefs-make-dumplings-in-the-kitchen-at-the-newly-opened-yechun-teahouse-in-taipei-september-3-2010-the-restaurant-company-based-in-yangzhou-is-the-first-fully-owned-mainland-chinese-restaurant-in-taiwan-its-owner-the-yangzijiang-group-has-spent-nt40-million-around-125-million-us-to-decorate-its-1650-square-meter-property-into-a-classic-yangzhou-style-setting-according-to-local-media-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-society-business-food-image377162122.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
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CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485523.html
A dish is displayed on a table inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)
A dish is displayed on a table inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dish-is-displayed-on-a-table-inside-the-newly-opened-yechun-teahouse-in-taipei-september-3-2010-the-restaurant-company-based-in-yangzhou-is-the-first-fully-owned-mainland-chinese-restaurant-in-taiwan-its-owner-the-yangzijiang-group-has-spent-nt40-million-around-125-million-us-to-decorate-its-1650-square-meter-property-into-a-classic-yangzhou-style-setting-according-to-local-media-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-society-business-food-image377281369.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
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CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485532.html
A waitress prepares a table inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)
A waitress prepares a table inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-waitress-prepares-a-table-inside-the-newly-opened-yechun-teahouse-in-taipei-september-3-2010-the-restaurant-company-based-in-yangzhou-is-the-first-fully-owned-mainland-chinese-restaurant-in-taiwan-its-owner-the-yangzijiang-group-has-spent-nt40-million-around-125-million-us-to-decorate-its-1650-square-meter-property-into-a-classic-yangzhou-style-setting-according-to-local-media-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-society-business-food-image378708942.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388851342.html
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.
CHINA - CIRCA 2014: A stamp printed in P.R.China shows 2014-20 Chinese Yangtze River (Yangzijiang Changjiang),circa 2014.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-circa-2014-a-stamp-printed-in-prchina-shows-2014-20-chinese-133485597.html
A waitress closes a door inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)
A waitress closes a door inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-waitress-closes-a-door-inside-the-newly-opened-yechun-teahouse-in-taipei-september-3-2010-the-restaurant-company-based-in-yangzhou-is-the-first-fully-owned-mainland-chinese-restaurant-in-taiwan-its-owner-the-yangzijiang-group-has-spent-nt40-million-around-125-million-us-to-decorate-its-1650-square-meter-property-into-a-classic-yangzhou-style-setting-according-to-local-media-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-society-business-food-image379111551.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388851350.html
A waitress prepares a table inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)
A waitress prepares a table inside the newly opened Yechun Teahouse in Taipei September 3, 2010. The restaurant company, based in Yangzhou, is the first fully-owned mainland Chinese restaurant in Taiwan. Its owner, the Yangzijiang Group, has spent NT$40 million (around $1.25 million US) to decorate its 1,650-square meter property into a classic Yangzhou-style setting, according to local media. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS FOOD)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-waitress-prepares-a-table-inside-the-newly-opened-yechun-teahouse-in-taipei-september-3-2010-the-restaurant-company-based-in-yangzhou-is-the-first-fully-owned-mainland-chinese-restaurant-in-taiwan-its-owner-the-yangzijiang-group-has-spent-nt40-million-around-125-million-us-to-decorate-its-1650-square-meter-property-into-a-classic-yangzhou-style-setting-according-to-local-media-reutersnicky-loh-taiwan-tags-society-business-food-image378971465.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388848066.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388801719.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388868856.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388868824.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388802965.html
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou district
--FILE--The Pacific Building (Yangzijiang Building) is successfully demolished by blasting at No.218 Jiefang avenue, Zongguan street, Qiaokou districthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-the-pacific-building-yangzijiang-building-is-successfully-demolished-by-blasting-at-no218-jiefang-avenue-zongguan-street-qiaokou-district-image388853623.html
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