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Here follows a list of resources that may be of use to the collector making a foray into the field. This list concentrates specifically on those resources pertinent to the collector of old or new “54mm” cast metal “toy” figures as distinct from other resources that deal with “military miniatures”, “composition” and plastic figures or with larger scale “dimestore” …
[Updated Dec 2017] Toy Zone new address [Updated Apr 2014] Hong Kong is a shoppers’ paradise for toy lovers.Most of the toy shops are located in the Mong Kok district and that’s where I always stay when I visit Hong Kong.
Desperate to escape the city, but can’t spare more than a day? Here are ten towns where you can get back to old-college country values (and trees!) for a few hours, yet be back in your Sydney pad by nightfall.
Fans of Syndey make their case that it’s the world’s greatest city. From those Aussie accents to its pub food, they lay out their 50 reasons.
The earliest documented Chinese settler was Mak Sai Ying, who arrived in 1818, and purchased land in Parramatta. He married an English woman; Sarah Thompson, in 1823, changed his name to John Shying, and by 1829 held the licence for a Parramatta public house, the Golden Lion. He returned to China in 1832, but was back in Sydney five …
A sex shop (also called adult shop, erotic shop or adult book store) is a retailer that sells products related to adult sexual or erotic entertainment, such as vibrators, lingerie, clothing, pornography, and other related products.The world’s first sex shop was opened in 1962 by Beate Uhse AG in Flensburg, West Germany, and sex shops can now be …
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Chinese immigration to Sydney dates back almost two hundred years, with Mak Sai Ying being the first recorded settler in Australia. The 2006 census showed that 221,995 people (5.39%) in Sydney reported Mandarin or …