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  1. Shuangxi District ( Chinese: 雙溪區; Hanyu Pinyin: Shuāngxī Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Shuangsi Cyu) is a rural district in the eastern part of New Taipei City, Taiwan . Tourist attractions. Map including Shuangxi (labeled as Shuang-ch’i (Sōkei) 雙溪) (1950) Beishi River Historical Trail. Pingxi Historical Trail. Buyan Pavilion. Shuangxi Sanzhong Temple.

  2. Haw Par Mansion, better known for its public gardens known as Tiger Balm Garden or Aw Boon Haw Garden, was a mansion and gardens located at 15, Tai Hang Road, Tai Hang, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong. The Tiger Balm Garden was demolished for redevelopment [1] in 2004. [2] The Haw Par Mansion and its private garden have been preserved.

    • 3.2 hectares (32,000 m²)
    • 1950s
    • 18 December 2009; 13 years ago
  3. The Tai Tam Reservoirs, also known as Tai Tam Reservoir Group, is a group of reservoirs located in the Tai Tam Country Park in the eastern part of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The four reservoirs have a total storage capacity of 6.2 million cubic metres. They are managed by Water Supplies Department of Hong Kong Government .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeopardLeopard - Wikipedia

    The leopard ( Panthera pardus) is one of the five extant species in the genus Panthera. It has a pale yellowish to dark golden fur with dark spots grouped in rosettes. Its body is slender and muscular reaching a length of 92–183 cm (36–72 in) with a 66–102 cm (26–40 in) long tail and a shoulder height of 60–70 cm (24–28 in).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaguarJaguar - Wikipedia

    Jaguar. The jaguar ( Panthera onca) is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas. With a body length of up to 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) and a weight of up to 158 kg (348 lb), it is the biggest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThylacineThylacine - Wikipedia

    Thylacinus rostralis De Vis, 1893 [11] The thylacine ( / ˈθaɪləsiːn /; binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus ), also commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf, is an extinct carnivorous marsupial that was native to the Australian mainland and the islands of Tasmania and New Guinea. The thylacine died out in New Guinea and ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GiraffeGiraffe - Wikipedia

    Etymology The name "giraffe" has its earliest known origins in the Arabic word zarāfah (زرافة), ultimately from Persian ز رن اپ ا (zurnāpā), a compound of ز رن ا (zurnā, "flute, zurna") and پ ا (pā, "leg"). In early Modern English the spellings jarraf and ziraph were used, probably directly from the Arabic, and in Middle English jarraf and ziraph, gerfauntz.

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