
Alan Wong
China Economy and Government Editor at Bloomberg News
China economy & government editor @business. Past lives @VICEWorldNews, @SCMPNews, @nytimes
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pr.ashlandtownnews.com | Alan Wong
Las Vegas, June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Las Vegas, Nevada - Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Restaurant, nestled in the lively center of Las Vegas, invites guests to indulge in a delightful fusion of Thai and Chinese cuisine. Known for its rich flavors and dedication to tradition, the restaurant has become a favored spot for locals and tourists alike. Its unique setting provides a space where the essence and tastes of two great culinary traditions come alive in every dish.
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einpresswire.com | Alan Wong
Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Restaurant, a Las Vegas-based eatery, has just rolled out new dishes, expanding its range of Thai and Chinese cuisines. The restaurant aims to give both its loyal patrons and newcomers a taste of authentic flavors. For those interested in discovering more about the wide array of offerings and services such as dine-in, delivery, or take-out options, visitors can access more information and order online.
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einpresswire.com | Alan Wong
Las Vegas-based Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Restaurant is excited to highlight their Chicken Chow Mein dish, voted by their customers as one of the best chicken chow mein dishes in the city. The restaurant offers a variety of Thai and Chinese inspired dishes that make it a standout in the Vegas food scene. For those who prefer eating at home, the restaurant provides take-out and delivery services through an online system.
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thestar.com.my | Alan Wong
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Bloomberg): Beijing’s national security office in Hong Kong carried out its first known joint operation with city officials, marking an expansion of China’s direct law enforcement in the financial hub. Local authorities on Thursday night announced they were investigating a case of alleged foreign collusion with China’s Office for Safeguarding National Security.
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japantimes.co.jp | Alan Wong
Beijing’s national security office in Hong Kong has carried out its first known joint operation with city officials, marking an expansion of China’s direct law enforcement in the financial hub. Local authorities on Thursday night announced they were investigating a case of alleged foreign collusion with China’s Office for Safeguarding National Security. The office interviewed six people after requesting the support of Hong Kong police using new powers granted last month, according to a statement.
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