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Irish Born Chinese
I'm Vicky (aka whykay), decided to set up IBC own a/c and share interesting Chinese/Asian-related tweets.
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Irish Born Chinese Nov 5
Why did 300 Chinese fathers vanish from Liverpool in 1946? via
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Ann O'Dea Nov 4
One for u ! Pork bun and milky tea filtered through nylon at Lan Fong Yeun, plus egg tart from Tai Chong Bakery
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Irish Born Chinese Nov 4
Insulting China's national anthem now punishable by jail
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Irish Born Chinese Nov 2
Meet Dublin Zoo's latest arrivals ... giant festive Chinese lanterns inspired by animals (via )
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Irish Born Chinese Nov 1
Hong Kong seeks law banning booing of China's national anthem
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Irish Born Chinese Nov 1
Replying to @April_Magazine
Thanks for asking. :-) Drop me an email to whykay[at]gmail[dot]com and let’s take it from there?
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Ireland in Hong Kong Oct 31
Fáilte - 歡迎 - Bem Vindo - Welcome Macau to Creative Cities network joining Dublin & Galway in Ireland.
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Ireland in Hong Kong Nov 1
Delighted to host "Women in Business" lunch with special guest
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Úna-Minh K 🎮🌍 Oct 31
I'm SHAVING my hair for the and donating my ponytail to You can support me here
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April Magazine Oct 31
Single, childless and maligned: the plight of Hong Kong’s solo women
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Irish Born Chinese Oct 31
17 Hong Kong and Macau restaurants get thumbs up from Michelin via
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Ann O'Dea Oct 31
Most enjoyable day with Henry Wau and at Hong Kong Science Park
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Irish Born Chinese Oct 31
Checking in at Singapore's new 'contactless' airport terminal
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Ann O'Dea Oct 29
Delighted to be here. The standard of English would put us all to shame. Very talented kids here in Macau.
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Ireland in Hong Kong Oct 28
Delighted to welcome reps from Irish aviation finance visiting HK this week - playing a key role in our global financial services sector.
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Ireland in Hong Kong Oct 29
Great last Cultúr Club learning about Oíche Samhain / Halloween and Irish instruments
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Irish Born Chinese Oct 29
I wonder did they rename in Hong Kong also? 🤔 It’ll be weird not calling it “mac don know” in Canto. Or I call it “Mac Don Don”.
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Irish Born Chinese Oct 29
Hong Kong’s first yarn bomber on her quest to cheer up unhappy city via
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Irish Born Chinese Oct 28
Asia's biggest gay pride parade brings tens of thousands to Taipei
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Inspirefest 2018 Oct 27
The team is hitting the road, first stop Hong Kong. Find out where we head to next -
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