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Hon-Hachinohe Station
Hon-Hachinohe Station (本八戸駅 -eki) is a station on the Hachinohe Line in Hachinohe, Aomori. One of this station is nearer to a center of Hachinohe from Hachinohe station. Contents 1 Lines2 Route bus3 Surrounding area4 History5 Adjacent stations Lines JR East Hac..
Hon-Nakano Station
Hon-Nakano Station (本中野駅) is a passenger-service station of Koizumi Line, which is operated by Tobu Railway company, located in Oura, Oura district, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 History2 Nearest places3 Preceding and Following stations4 References5 External..
Hon-Shiogama Station
Hon-Shiogama Station (本塩釜駅; -eki) is located on the JR Senseki Line in Shiogama, Miyagi. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR East Senseki Line Surrounding area Shiogama City HallRoyal Home CenterHighway 45Mae-Hon-Shiogama Post Offi..
Hon. Mark Thomas Bridges
The Hon. Mark Thomas Bridges is the solicitor to Her Majesty the Queen and the Duchy of Lancaster. He is the son and Heir Apparent of the 2nd Baron Bridges. He was educated at Eton College, Berkshire and at Cambridge University. He is in line to become the 3rd Baron Bridges of Headly, Sussex, and St..
Hon. Robert T. Altman (jurist)
Hon. Robert T. Altman (retired) (1940) is an American jurist. He attended the University of Califorinia, Los Angeles, graduating in 1961 , he then studied law at Harvard, receiving a J.D. in 1964. Upon receiving his law degree and becomming a member of the California State Bar Association he pract..
HOn30
HOn30 is a model railroading scale and gauge combination that uses HO scale models running on 9 mm gauge track. This represents 30 in. gauge narrow gauge railroads. This combination is sometimes known as HOn2½. HOn30 is generally used when modelling American prototypes. In Europ..
Honai, Ehime
Honai (保内町; Honai-cho) is a town located in Nishiuwa District, Ehime, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,686 and a density of 288.73 persons per km². The total area is 37.01 km². External links [Honai official website] in Japanese..
Honaker, Virginia
Honaker is a town in Russell County, Virginia, United States. The population was 945 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Current News And History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Notable Residents5 External links Current News And History The Town is currently undergoing a restoration..
Honalo, Hawai'i
Honalo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,987 at the 2000 census. Geography Honalo is located at [19°33′34″N, 155°55′47″W] (19.559309, -155.929832)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Honaloochie Boogie
"Honaloochie Boogie" is a single released by Mott The Hoople. ..
Honam
Honam is a region coinciding with the former Jeolla Province in what is now South Korea. Today, the term refers to North and South Jeolla Provinces and the self-governing city of Gwangju. The name "Honam" is used in the names of the Honam railway line and Honam Expressway, which are major trans..
Honami, Fukuoka
Honami (穂波町; -machi) is a town located in Kaho District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 26,268 and a density of 1,041.14 persons per km². The total area is 25.23 km². External links [Honami official website] in Japanese ..
Honami Kōetsu
Hon'ami Kōetsu (本阿弥光悦)(1558-1637) was a Japanese craftsman, potter, lacquerer, and calligrapher, whose work is generally considered to have inspired the founding of the Rinpa school of painting. Hon'ami was born into a family of swordsmiths who had served the Imperial court as well as th..
Honam Expressway
The Honam Expressway or Honamseon (호남선; 湖南線 for short) is a freeway serving the Honam region in South Korea. The freeway connects Nonsan on the Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway and Honam Expressway Branch Line to Gwangju and Suncheon on the Namhae Expressway. ..
Honam Line
The Honam Line is a major railway line serving the Honam region (North and South Jeolla Provinces) in South Korea. The line is served by frequent passenger trains from Seoul (via the Gyeongbu Line) to Gwangju and Mokpo. Major stations and junctions along the line include: Daejeon, junction with..
Honan Chapel
The Honan Chapel is located in Cork city, Ireland, on the grounds of University College Cork. The Honan Chapel: a gem of the Celtic Revival Movement The Honan Chapel, named for the Cork merchant family who funded it, was built during the high point of the Ireland|Irish Arts & Crafts Movement, and..
Honavar
Honavar is a coastal town in North Kanara district of Karnataka, India. It lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and on the banks of the river Sharavathi, forming an estuary. It lies midway between Goa and Mangalore. Honavar is known for the places of scenic beauty and religious importance that flank..
Honaz
Honaz (known in antiquity as Colossae) is a district of Denizli Province of Turkey. Honaz is about 20km (12mi) east of Denizli. Just north of Honaz is the River Lykos. Denizli | Acıpayam | Akköy | Babadağ | Baklan | Bekilli | Beyağaç | Bozkurt, Denizli | Buldan | Çal | Çamel..
Honbasho
A honbasho (本場所) is the term given to any of the six official professional sumo tournaments held each year. Only honbasho results matter in determining promotion and demotions for sumo wrestlers (or rikishi). A literal translation of honbasho is "main (or real) tournament". This term is us..
Honbetsu, Hokkaido
Honbetsu (本別町; -chou) is a town located in Nakagawa District, Tokachi, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 9,395 and a density of 23.97 persons per km². The total area is 391.99 km². External link [Official website] in Japa..
Honbice
Honbice is small village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 200 inhabitants. Hamlet Libanice is administrative part of Honbice. External links [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Honcho
A honcho is a boss or a leader, usually high up in the hierarchy. "Honcho" is an English word of Japanese origin. The Japanese original is 班長 (or はんちょう), with the pronunciation hanchō. The kanji 班 (han) means "squadron," while 長 (chō) means chief or head. This word entered En..
Honda
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. (TYO: [7267] , NYSE: [HMC]), is a Japanese manufacturer of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, scooters and robots. However, as the name of the company in Japanese suggest, the company is often described as an engineering or engine compa..
Honda, Tolima
Honda is a municipality in the Tolima department of Colombia. The population of the municipality was 27,938 as of the 1993 census. Along with Líbano, Honda is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Líbano-Honda. The principal industries of Honda are tourism, fishing, and cattle-ranching. Hon..
Honda-Broderick Cup
The Honda-Broderick Cup is a sports award for college-level female athletes. The awards are voted on by a national panel of women's collegiate athletic directors. It was first presented by the late Thomas Broderick, owner of a sports apparel company, in 1977. The Honda Corporation has presented the..
Honda-kai
The Honda-kai (本多会) were a Japanese yakuza gang active in Kobe in the middle of the 20th century. The Honda-kai was a "bakuto" gang, mainly devoted to illegal gambling. After World War II, they formed an alliance with the Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate, then growing under the leadership of Kazuo T..
Honda-Tech
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Hondamatic
See also list of Honda transmissions for other Hondamatics The Hondamatic (also called the H2) was Honda's first automatic transmission. It was produced from 1973 through 1979. The Hondamatic name is used on all automatic transmissions from Honda. The original Hondamatic, like all following Hond..
Hondarribia
Hondarribia ("sand ford" in Basque, also known by its Spanish adaptation Fuenterrabía or the French one, Fontarabie) is a town situated on the east shore of Bidasoa river's mouth, in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain. The border town is sited on a little promontory facing Hendaia (Lapurdi, Northern B..
Honda (disambiguation)
Honda can refer to: An automobile company. See: HondaA Formula 1 racing team. See: Honda F1A municipality in Colombia. See Honda, Tolima.Honda (本田 or 本多) is the family name of several people, including:*Ishiro Honda*Katsuichi Honda*Keiji Honda*Kotaro Honda*Soichiro Honda*Takeshi Honda - Jap..
Honda 1300
The 1300 was a novel car for Honda. Introduced in 1972, it was the company's first front wheel drive car, and was the largest model the company had ever produced. It was a large stylish coupe with a 1.3 L engine. The engine was air-cooled, with a fan attached to the flywheel to pull cool ai..
Honda 70
Honda 70 Introduced in 1970 to compete against rival two stroke small capacity motorcycles, Honda 70 was one of the first 4 stroke small capacity motorcycle of its time with an engine displacement of only 72 cm³. This motorcycle was in fact a "Honda CD 70" but the models introduced from 1970 ..
Honda Accord
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. From 2003 onwards, the North American Honda Accord (USDM) became a different vehicle than the worldwide ..
Honda Accord (USDM)
Production of the Honda Accord started in Ohio in 1982, and in late 1997, a version of the Honda Accord was released especially for the North American market distinct in size, design and engine from its similarly-named European and Japanese siblings. This version was sold in North and South America,..
Honda Accord Hybrid
This article is about the hybrid model of the North American Accord, for the vehicle in general, see Honda Accord The Honda Accord Hybrid is a hybrid car version of the North American Honda Accord. It became the company's third hybrid when the 2005 model was introduced in late 2004, following the Ho..
Honda Accord Tourer
Based on the Acura TSX, the Honda Accord Tourer is the wagon/estate model sold in Europe and Russia. External links [link] - Honda Accord Tourer - Official (Russia)[link] - Honda Accord Tourer - Official (UK) ..
Honda Acty
The Honda Acty is a series of pickup trucks and minivans from Honda, made for the Japanese market. They are keicars, with very small overall dimensions, and a very small engine displacement (currently around 660cc). They are designed to be economical, agile work vehicles, and generally lack creatu..
Honda Airwave
The Honda Airwave is an automobile produced by Honda Motor Company of Japan. It is a 5-door wagon derived from Honda’s Global Small Car platform. The vehicle is essentially a 5-door wagon version of the 4-door Fit Aria (also known as the City), which in turn is a variation of the popular 5-door ..
Honda Ape
The Honda Ape is a minibike sold in the Japanese market. While technically classed as a minibike due to its small frame and 50cc or 100cc engines, its height makes it rideable for an adult.[link] It is sometimes classed as a monkey bike alongside the Honda Monkey and Honda Gorilla. Exte..
Honda Ascot
Honda Ascot Innova manufactured for japanese market The Honda Ascot was a name given to two motorcycles and two cars produced by Honda. The motorcycles to carry the name, the FT500 and VT500FT, were produced with the Ascot name between 1982 and 1984. The two automobiles produced as Ascots we..
Honda Automobile (China) Company
Honda Automobile (China) Company is Honda's importer in Guangdong Province, China. It is 10% owned by Dongfeng Motor Corporation, which also has a manufacturing joint venture with Honda through the Dongfeng Honda Automobile Company. Only the Honda CRV is not imported, as it is manufactures in China..
Honda Automotive VIN codes
Honda uses the following VIN formats and codes. Honda has slightly varied the usage of some positions within the VIN over the years. Consult the individual sections below for more information. Contents 1 General Template for Honda's VIN format1.1 Nation of Origin1.2 Manufacturer1...
Honda Avancier
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Honda Avancier(2001) manufactured for the Japanese market The Honda Avancier is a 5-seat minivan, sold only in the Japanese market. The Avancier's concept is rather like that of the Renault Vel Satis and the Opel Signum -- based on the Honda Accord's platform..
Honda A engine
Honda A series engines displaced 1955 cc and included: A20A1: US version, carbureted. A20A2: European version, carbureted. A20A3: US version F.I. A20A4: European version F.I. Power outputs range from the 86-87 A20A1 with 98 hp (73 kW) to the 88-89 A20A3 with 120 hp (89 kW). The Honda A-series engine..
Honda B20A engine
Partially unrelated to the Honda B-series engines are the B20A and B21A. By some, these are not considered to be part of the B-series group of engines because they are not compatible with any of the other B-series parts or chassis. There were 2 versions of the B20A The first generation of B20A en..
Honda Ballade
The Honda Ballade was a compact automobile built by Honda of Japan. It began as a four-door version on the Civic in 1980 and was rebadged in the UK as the Triumph Acclaim. Of the original 1980 models, 1.3 L and 1.5 L engines were offered in Japan. After 1984, the Ballade shared most of its body p..
Honda Beat
Honda Beat manufactured for japanese market The Honda Beat was a small two-seat sports car, that fits the Japanese regulations of a keicar. It was a convertible and used a mid-engine design. Production began in May 1991 and finished in February 1996. The total number of cars produced was ar..
Honda B engine
--> The B-series Honda DOHC engines are the most popular and well known of the Honda engines. They are good performers from the factory, with some models having a redline over 8,000 rpm, and accept high performance modifications well without much risk to reliability. The engine has been made in 1.5..
Honda C70
Honda C70 C70 Passport was the elder brother of Honda Cub C50, with more power, same cheap economical ride and reliability. It was introduced in USA, Canada, Asia and Vietnam in 1970, first models were called C70 but in 1980 C70 Passport was introduced. It had a 72 cm³ air-cooled single ove..
Honda C77
The Dream 305 followed in the footsteps of the Super Cub and was also enjoying healthy sales by the mid Sixties. Like the Super Cub, it was light and easy to handle. Its 305 cc overhead-cam twin-cylinder engine gave the bike a top speed of almost 160 km/h (100 mph). It could be dressed up with sadd..
Honda Campus All-Star Challenge
Honda Campus All-Star Challenge is a quizbowl tournament administered by College Bowl for Historically Black colleges and universities. The sponsor of the program is the Honda. Contents 1 History2 Game format2.1 Personnel3 Playing the game3.1 The NCT4 Criticisms5&nbs..
Honda Canada
Honda of Canada Manufacturing is the Canadian unit of Japanese auto maker Honda Motors. Honda Canada produces cars at the Alliston, Ontario plant north of Toronto since 1986 and plans to open another if New Tecumseth, Ontario. Most cars are sold within Canada and the United States. Vehicles Civi..
Honda Canada Inc.
Honda Canada Incorporated is the Canadian unit of Honda of Japan. Founded in 1969, Honda has been building cars in Canada since 1986. The head office is in Toronto, Ontario. Plans are to relocate the various Honda offices to Richmond Hill, Ontario in 2008. Honda Financing was established in 1987...
Honda Canopy
The Canopy is a small, three-wheeled, single-occupant automobile from Honda, sold primarily in Japan. It pivots above the rear wheels allowing most of the body to lean in turns. It is often used in delivery or express service. Specifications Engine type Air-cooled, 2 cycle, single piston, 49c..
Honda CB1100F
Honda CB1100F SuperSport Based on Honda's highly successful line of DOHC air cooled engines, the CB1100F was the last and arguably most desirable of the series. Available in the United States for only one year, 1983, the CB1100F's came in two stunning colors colors Candy Pearl Kapiolani Blue and C..
Honda CB1300
The Honda CB1300 is a 1,284 cc motorcycle. It was released in 2003 as a successor to the CB1000. There are two models of CB1300 for 2005. The standard which is unfaired ("naked") and the SUPER BOL D’OR, which is fitted with a half cowl. ABS. The CB1300 is not/was never available in the Uni..
Honda CB175
Honda CB175 High revving with a hard charging nature of the engine producing 20 bhp (15 kW), this was a beefier version of the CD175 but with twin carburetors and wilder cams. This bike was made keeping single purpose in mind i.e. excess of fun and performance combined with excellent styling. Top s..
Honda CB250
The Honda CB250 (known as the Nighthawk in the United States) fits in the 250 cc class of motorbikes, and has a 234 cc air cooled parallel twin engine. The engine generates 20 hp (15 kW) and 14 lft·lbf of torque, achieves a top speed of around 80 mph (130 km/h) and has a dual-drum brake setup (fro..
Honda CB250 RS
The Honda CB250-RS is a 250 cc motorbike designed for road use. It has a four stroke air cooled single cylinder engine. It lacks features normally associated with road bikes such as electric start or an oil filter. The engine generates modest power and achieves a top speed of around 110 km/h. The b..
Honda CB350F
The Honda CB350 was a four-cylinder four-stroke 348cc road bike based on the larger fours. Thought of as Hondas "one-up" to the other motorcycle companies. It was only produced from 1972-74, it was replaced by the larger and sportier 400 four the following year. Although Honda had a 350 Twin that wa..
Honda CB400
Honda CB1 History The designation CB400 has appeared on six Honda motorcycles. 1975 to 1977 CB400F Super Sport 400 Four with a 408cc SOHC inline four linked to a 6-speed manual transmission1978 CB400A Hawk Hondamatic with a 395cc 3-valve parallel twin linked to a 2-speed automatic transmission..
Honda CB400F
After introducing the four-cylinder string of lighter fours featuring engines as small as 350 cc (CB350 Four, CB500 Four), and this 408 cc Four. 4into1.jpg For the most part, the CB400F was simply an upgraded version of the 350 model from the previous year. The most striking change was the swoopy f..
Honda CB450
The Honda CB450 was the first "big" Honda motorcycle with a 444cc dual overhead cam engine producing 43-45 horsepower (more than 100 HP/ litre). Appearing first in the 1965 four-speed K0 model, and progressing through a series of KX models with various improvements and styling changes, notably a ..
Honda CB450DX-K
The CB450DX or CB450N was a motorcycle produced by Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda from 1989 to 1992. With its 450cc engine derived from the original Superdream CB400N, it proved to be a big seller in Brazil and South America where the earlier Superdreams sold well, too, due to their low running cos..
Honda CB450SC
Engine 447cc parallel twin-cylinder Bore & Stroke 75mm x 50.6mm Compression Ratio 9.3 : 1 Carburetors Two 34mm constant velocity Ignition Solid state Starter Electric Transmission Five speed plus overdrive sixth Driveline O-ring sealed chain Wheelbase 57.1 inches Seat Height 30.9 inches ..
Honda CB500
This article is about the Honda CB500 4-Cylinder model. For the CB500 Twin cylinder model, see Honda CB500T The Honda CB500, introduced early in the 1970's, was similarly styled to the CB750, but smaller and lighter, with an output of 50bhp and a manufacturer's specified top speed of 102 mph. ..
Honda CB500T
The specifications for the Honda CB500T. Brief Specifications Double overhead cam vertical twin with torsion bar valve springs. Primary reduction: 3.304:1 Maximum power: 42 bhp (31 kW) @ 8000 rpm Fuel: 2 star or better (unleaded) Tank capacity: 16 L Wheelbase: 1410 mm (55.5") Seat height:..
Honda CB600F
Introduced in 1998, the European only Honda CB600F Hornet is a motorcycle powered by a liquid-cooled, carburetted 599 cc in-line 4-stroke 4-cylinder DOHC engine that produces just over 95 horsepower and weighs 176 kg dry. The bike has a six-speed transmission. Its suspension consists of a front c..
Honda CB700SC
The Honda CB700SC is a motorcycle. Although the Honda Nighthawk CB750SC motorcycle had been introduced in 1982, the 700 cc Nighthawk debuted two years later. In fact, the 1984 750 and 700 were almost identical except for the engine size. In Canada, for instance, the dealers opted for the 750 rathe..
Honda CB750
1981 Honda CB750F Introduced in 1969 the Honda CB750/4 was a motorcycle produced by the Honda company in the US and Europe. Honda had been producing smaller utility bikes, winning customers through reliability and value, and sales were good with their famous nicest people ad series. The CB750 b..
Honda CB750A
The Honda CB750A Hondamatic is a motorcycle that features a wet sump, torque converter, and parking brake, and has no clutch. Made by Honda from 1976 to 1978, it was designed to appeal to beginners and people who otherwise wouldn't want a motorcycle. ..
Honda CB750K
In June of 1968, Honda dropped the gauntlet that would forever change the world of motorcycling. The CB750 Four offered a combination of features never before seen on a single motorcycle. No longer would Honda be known as motorscooter company. At the heart of the CB750 was an inline four-cylinder ..
Honda CB900F
A Honda 919 from the United States. The 2000-2006 Honda CB900F, also called the Hornet in Europe or the 919 in the United States, is a motorcycle powered by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 919cc in-line 4-stroke 4-cylinder DOHC engine that produces just over 100 horsepower (75kW) and weighs 42..
Honda CBF series
The Honda CBF models are a series of motorbikes with traditional styling that are designed to appeal to a mass market. They are generally available in Europe. The series includes: CBF250CBF500CBF600N, CBF600SCBF1000 For release to European market in March 2006 Cars: Accord | Accord Hybrid | Ac..
Honda CBR1000RR
The CBR1000RR is an inline four cylinder Honda 998cc supersport motorcycle based on the Honda RC211V that was introduced in 2004 to replace Honda CBR 954. Contents 1 Genesys2 New distinctive features3 Midlife Revision4 Customers and Press Opinion5 Competitors6 Li..
Honda CBR1100XX
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird (Blackbird) - is sport-touring motorcycle built by Honda. It combines big engine power, Easy operation error-tolerance with excellent comfort and almost perfect manufacture quality. Blackbird production started in 1997 and ended in 2005. In the US, the motorcycle w..
Honda CBR250
The Honda CBR250 series of bikes were produced between 1986 and 1996. They were a lightweight 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, 6-gear sportbike capable of revving up to 18,500 rpm. The earlier models (1986-1993) produced 45 ps (34 kW), from then on, the power output was reduced to 40 ps (30 kW) in 1994 when Ja..
Honda CBR400RR
The Honda CBR400RR, or 'BabyBlade', is the (much) younger brother of the Fireblade or CBR900RR series. Developed mostly for younger Japanese riders, the 400cc engine still has enough power to put it up to 200km/h (approximately 125mph) on a good straight road. The inline four cylinder engine produce..
Honda CBR600F
The Honda CBR 600 F, known as 'Hurricane', is a sports motorcycle made from 1987-1990. External link [The Story] ..
Honda CBR600F2
The Honda CBR600 F2 motorcycle, introduced in 1991 to replace the CBR600 Hurricane, or F1, was Honda's introduction into the modern sport bike age. The F2 has become known as an extremely simple, reliable, and fast motorcycle. Features Rugged (yet heavy) steel frameTwelve plate wet clutch599cc engi..
Honda CBR600RR
The Honda CBR600RR is a 599cc Honda "Supersport" motorcycle that was introduced in 2003 to replace Honda's CBRFx series motorcycles. Contents 1 Racing Roots2 Midlife Revision3 Competition4 2007 Model5 2003/2004 Specifications6 2005/2006 Specifications7 Refere..
Honda CBR900RR
CBR 900 RR The Honda CBR 900RR, known in most markets as the 'Fireblade', is a large displacement sports motorcycle range released in the 1990s. The CBR 900 RR was reputedly introduced with the hope of reigniting bikers' enthusiasm for large capacity sports machines at a time when big bikes were ..
Honda CBR series
CBR600RR 2003 The Honda CBR models are a series of sport oriented motorbikes. Several of which (400RR, 600RR, 900RR, and 1000RR) are marketed as Race Replica, hence the suffix "RR" after the engine size designation. All CBR motorbikes have inline engines (as compared to the V engines in the ..
Honda CBX
Honda's mighty CBX was introduced in 1978 with a lot of technical fanfare. It was not the first motorcycle to be powered by a six-cylinder engine, but it was the latest and the most advanced entry into the hotly contested superbike battle being fought by the Japanese manufacturers. Despite its ..
Honda CBX750
An example of the police version, CBX750P, used by Hong Kong Police. The Honda's RC17 (also known as the CBX750E/F/G) is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda primarily for the European, South African and Australian markets. Manufactured from 1984 to 1987, the CBX750 was developed from the CB750..
Honda CBX series
The CBX is a motorcycle series built by Honda, notable primarily for its novel inline-six cylinder 1000cc engine. Fast, heavy, complicated and powerful, the CBX1000 was an expensive technological tour de force by Honda and remains a sought-after collectible in the present day. It started life as an..
Honda CB series
One of the most extensive lines of Honda motorcycles is the CB Series which contains many of their most revered earlier models. Many CB models are still sold as commuting and cruising bikes. All CB series motorbikes have parallel (inline) engines. Honda's sports bikes with (inline) engines are sold..
Honda CD175
Honda CD 175 Honda CD 175 was a 174 cc bike introduced in USA, Canada, UK, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand in 1967. Main features of this bike included 360 degree cranks, a single ignition, single carburetor to cut down maintenance, odd styling, a parallel twin high revving engine and a s..
Honda CD200 RoadMaster
Honda introduced several 200 cm³ bikes with similar engines but different body variations in the 1980s. The model introduced in South Africa and Pakistan was known as the CD 200 "Road Master”. It was a detuned version of the Honda CD185 twin. The CD 200 sold more for its looks then performance ..
Honda CG125
The Honda CG125 is a commuter bike made by Honda of Japan. It has been in production since 1976 and is currently manufactured in Brazil (and has been since around 2000). Over its lifetime, the CG125 has received numerous enhancements and tweaks: The electrics were upgraded from 6V to 12VAn electric ..
Honda City
The Honda City is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981 for the Asian market. Contents 1 First generation (1981-1986)1.1 City Turbo2 Second generation (1986-1994)3 Third generation4 Fourth generation (1986-1994)5 Trivia6 Ext..
Honda City Turbo
The Honda City Turbo is a sport compact built by the Japanese manufacturer Honda between 1982 and 1987, based on the subcompact car Honda City. The City Turbo is part of a rare breed of turbocharged Honda road car engines. Other turbo Hondas include the V6 for the late eighties Honda Legend and..
Honda Civic
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Honda Civic del Sol
The Honda Civic del Sol was a two seat, targa top convertible manufactured by Honda in the 1990s. Based on the Civic platform, the del Sol was the successor the popular Honda CRX. It debuted in 1992 in Japan and the United Kingdom, and 1993 in the United States. Not a true convertible, the Civic D..
Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda Civic Hybrid Manufacturer: Honda Production: 2003 – present Class: Compact Body styles: 4-door sedan Engines: gas: 1.3 L I4 SOHCelectric: 144 volt 15 kW Length: 4455 mm (175.4 in) Width: 1695 mm (67.5 in) Height: 1430 mm (56.3 in) Curb weight: manual (ULEV/AT-PZEV) 2736/274..
Honda Civic Si
The Honda Civic Si is a compact performance car made by the manufacturer Honda Motor Company Inc. The 1992 Civic Si sported 125 hp, was very light and managed to go 0-60 mph in only 7.5 seconds when driven by Car and Driver magazine. Its 1999 model revolutionised the Compact Performance car mar..
Honda CL100
The Honda CL100 was a reliable, 4 stroke single cylinder motorcycle made and sold by Honda in the U.S. in the early seventies. The CL designation indicated this model to be the "Scrambler" version which implied some off-road capability. (This was before real dirt-bikes were gaining popularity.) I..
Honda CL125
The Honda CL125 is a model of the Honda Scrambler motorcycle made by Honda. See also List of Honda motorcycles ..
Honda CL450
The sister bike to the Honda CB450, the CL450 is the dual sport or "scrambler" model of Honda's 444cc DOHC parallel twin engined motorcycle. Although the difference between both models are mostly cosmetic, the CL450's higher pipes, knobby tires, and aggressive styling were better suited for off-roa..
Honda CL77
The CL77 Scrambler 305 was a close relative of the C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk of the 1960s. Scramblers, designated CL by Honda, differed from the sport bikes (designated CB) to allow for some off-road riding. The CL77 differed from the CB77 Super Hawk in a number of ways. To increase ground ..
Honda clan
The of the Mikawa province were descendants of Fujiwara Kanemichi. The two branches of the Honda were very loyal retainers under Tokugawa Ieyasu. The best known retainers of the Honda under the Tokugawa would be Honda Tadakatsu, and Honda Masanobu. The representatives of the two branches of the Ho..
Honda Classic
The Honda Classic is a PGA Tour golf tournament which is played each March in Florida. It was founded in 1972 as Jackie Gleason's Inverrary Classic and has been sponsored by Honda since 1982. It is currently played at the Country Club at Mirasol in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. From the event's ince..
Honda CM400
The Honda CM series was a street bike precursor to the Honda Nighthawk series of motorcycles. It had a 400cc parallel twin engine that was air cooled. Features included electric start. The Honda CM series all generally resembled the older-style flat-seat bikes like the Triumph Bonneville, with t..
Honda CMX450
Honda CMX450 Rebel in Bonn/Germany Honda custom motorcycle with a 450 cc motor from the Honda CB450. Contents 1 Technical Info1.1 Engine1.2 Chassis1.3 Dimensions Technical Info Engine Engine type: 4-stroke parallel twin, air-cooled Displacement: 447cc Bore..
Honda CM series
One of the lines of Honda motorcycles is the CM Series (and CMX Series). CM125CM200T TwinstarCMX250CM400CM450CMX450 Rebel Cars: Accord | Accord Hybrid | Acura | Airwave | Ascot | Avancier | Ballade | Beat | Capa | City | Civic | Civic Hybrid | CR-X | CR-X del Sol | Concerto | CR-V | Domani | El..
Honda CN250
Helix/Fusion CN250 Manufacturer: Honda, Japan Produced: 1986-present Type: Motor scooter The Honda CN250 is a scooter introduced by Honda to the United States market in 1986. It was marketed in the U.S. as the Helix and in other parts of the world as the Fusion or Spazio. It was ..
Honda Concerto
The Honda Concerto was an automobile produced by the British division of the Japanese manufacturer, from 1988 to 1994. Like its predecessor, the Honda Ballade, it shared its platform with a Rover product, namely the Rover 200 and Rover 400. The Concerto was also manufactured and sold in Japan. The..
Honda CR-V
The Honda CR-V is a compact SUV manufactured by Honda. It was loosely derived from the Honda Civic platform to satisfy a public demand for a sport-utility vehicle from Honda. There are discrepancies as to what "CR-V" stands for, with Honda sources in different markets citing different meanings. Tho..
Honda CR-V Limited Edition
The Honda CR-V Limited Edition is a standard model Honda CR-V sold in Australia in October-November 2005. It was a base model, only aqvailable in black metallic, with optional extras such as alloy wheels, body-coloured side moulding and a number of other features. It was featured at the Internationa..
Honda CR-X
The Honda CR-X, originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, was a compact sports car manufactured by Honda. The first generation CR-X was sold in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CR-X. The Honda Civic CR-X was first produced in 1983 for the 1984 model year and wa..
Honda CR-X del Sol
1997 Honda del Sol Honda CR-X Del Sol manufactured for japanese market The Honda CR-X del Sol was a two-seater version of the Honda Civic, first launched in 1992 by Honda (1993 in the U.S.), and replacing the Honda CR-X model line. It had a removable targa top that, when not in use, c..
Honda CR250M
By 1973 Honda was known as a builder of four-stroke motorcycles. Two-stroke bikes were offered by other manufacturers and they were winning the road racing events. In the 70's, four-stroke motorcycles did not stand a chance against two-strokes in motocross racing. In 1973 Honda stunned everyone with..
Honda CRF series
The Honda CRF series is a line of motocross motorcycles manufactured and marketed by Honda. The CRF line was launched in 2002, as a successor to the Honda XR series. They are a series of full sized motocross bikes with liquid-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke engines that are available from 249..
Honda Crosslander
The Honda Crosslander was a rebadged first generation Land Rover Discovery sold in the Japanese domestic market between 1994 and 1998. ..
Honda CR series
The Honda CR series is the company's line of off-road two-cycle "motocross" motorcycles. US 2006 models have an engine displacment of 85 (two frame styles), 125, or 250 cc. The CR50 and CR100 were discontinued in model year 2005. Cars: Accord | Accord Hybrid | Acura | Airwave | Ascot | Avancier..
Honda CT110
The Honda CT110 "Postie Bike" is a small 110 cc motorcycle with a four stroke engine. They are well known in Australia due to their use by Australia Post as a delivery bike. This also makes them the highest selling motorycle in the country. CT-110s are well regarded for their extreme reliability,..
Honda CT70
The Honda "Minitrail" CT70 minibike, sometimes referred to as a Dax, or a mini moto, is a small vintage Honda motorcycle with a 70cc engine. It was introduced in 1969 as an off-road motorcycle that was small enough for children to enjoy, but powerful enough to get and adult through the most rugged o..
Honda CT90
The Honda CT-90 is a small motorcycle made by Honda. Perhaps one of Honda's hidden success stories, this bike sold well worldwide and has a faithful following to this day. External links [The Honda CT-90 Page] ..
Honda CT series
The Honda CT series is a line of motorcycles that was introduced in 1966(?). Links [Honda motorcycle website][CT FAQ] ..
Honda CX500
When Honda introduced the CX500 in 1978, it seemed as though the company had intentionally set out to create the weirdest bike it could envision. Virtually every aspect broke long-established molds. While V-twins were nothing new, Moto Guzzi had been mounting them "crosswise" in the frame with sha..
Honda CX500T
The sportbike battle had been raging for ten years when Honda introduced a new and innovative competitor: the CX500 Turbo. Not only was it the world's first turbo-charged production bike, it also featured fuel injection and the most radical fairing yet seen on a motorcycle. The CX500 Turbo (also k..
Honda CX650T
In 1983, the engine of the CX500 Turbo was bumped up to 650 cc which meant an increase from 77 to 97 horsepower, making it one of the more powerful motorcycles available that year. In addition to the increase in displacement, the compression ratio was increased while the maximum boost pressure was ..
Honda CX series
The Honda CX (and GL) series motorcycles were developed and released in the late 1970s, with production ending in most markets by the mid 1980s. Perhaps under-appreciated at the time, they can now be recognized as a technological tour-de-force. Showcasing innovative features and technology that ..
Honda C engine
Honda's first V6 engines are members of a single family, the C-series. It is a 90° V6 design and is being phased out in favor of the newer 60° J-series. Contents 1 C20A2 C25A3 C27A4 C30A5 C32A6 C32B7 C35A8 See also C20A The SOHC C20A is a 2.0 L ve..
Honda Dax
For the sport touring motorcycle, see Honda ST series. The Honda Dax (ST50/ST110) is a small motorcycle (minibike/minitrail) which is famous as the Honda Monkey, Honda Gorilla and various others. It was first introduced in 1969. It is available from 50 cc to 110 cc. It has a semi-automati..
Honda Domani
Honda Domani manufactured for japanese market 1992 Honda Domani The Honda Domani is a car made by Honda and marketed in east Asia, including Japan, Thailand and Malaysia. It was introduced in November 1992, replacing the Concerto in Honda's lineup. It is heavily based on the early 1990s..
Honda D engine
The Honda D engine is used in a variety of compact Honda models, most commonly the Honda Civic, but also used in the Integra, Logo, CRX, Stream and others. Displacement ranges between 1.2 L and 1.7 L, and the engine is available in SOHC and DOHC versions. Some SOHC models are VTEC. Power ..
Honda E0
E0 is the first in a series of successive bipedal humanoid models created by Honda. Created in 1986 the robot walks on two feet, in a manner resembling human locomotion, taking around 5 seconds to complete a step. Honda robots Honda E0(1986) → Honda E1(1987) → Honda E2(1987) → ..
Honda E1
--> E1 is the second in a series of successive bipedal humanoid models created by Honda. Created in 1987 the robot walks on two feet, in a manner resembling human locomotion, taking around 5 seconds to complete a step. E1 was an early prototype to the next two following models, E2 and E3. E1 cou..
Honda Element
The Honda Element is a crossover SUV manufactured by Honda and released in the United States and Japan in 2003, taking over from the CR-V as Honda's entry-level SUV. Although the Element is based on the CR-V, its dimensions are significantly different. The length is a foot shorter, the wheelbase h..
Honda Elite E
Honda Elite E Manufacturer: Honda Class: Moped Engine: 49cc Two-stroke cycle Fuel Tank: 3.8 L (1 Gallon) Length: 1545 mm (60.8 in) Width: 650 mm (25 in) Height: 1000 mm (39.4 in) Weight: 49 kg (108 pounds) Similar models: Honda Spree The Elite E is a moped made by Honda in the late 1..
Honda engine rotation
Up until the advent of Honda's i-vtech generation of engines, all their transverse mounted four-cylinder engines have rotated in an anti-clockwise direction, as opposed to the motoring standard of rotating clockwise. The reason for this stems from a small capacity inline twin-cylinder engine desi..
Honda EV Plus
The Honda EV Plus was the first production battery electric vehicle from a major automaker with non lead acid batteries. Only 300 or so EV Plus models were produced and released. The EV Plus was taken out of production in 1999 in order for Honda to work on its hybrid electric vehicles such as the H..
Honda Express
The Honda Express is a line of mopeds created by Honda between 1977 and 1983. Variants include the Express, Express II, Express SR and Urban Express. All versions of the Express line are powered by an air cooled 50cc Two Stroke engine coupled to an automatic transmission. Introduction The Ho..
Honda E engine
The E-series was the first line of straight-4 automobile engines from Honda. These engines were used in the popular Honda Civic, Accord, and Prelude cars in the 1970s and 1980s. One notable technology was CVCC, introduced with this family, which allowed the company to meet high emissions standards..
Honda F1
Honda F1 Full name Lucky Strike Honda Racing F1 Team Base Brackley, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom Team principal Nick Fry Technical director Shuhei Nakamoto(Senior Technical Director) Race drivers 11. Rubens Barrichello 12. Jenson Button Test drivers Anthony Davidson Rube..
Honda F20C engine
The Honda F20C and F22C engine is unrelated to the F-series found in the Honda Accord. It shares many properties with the K-series. It is the only Honda engine that is designed to sit longitudinally for rear wheel drive. The F20C was designed with high maximum RPM in mind, for increased power outp..
Honda FC50
The Honda FC50, nick named the "Beat" was a 50 cc scooter made by Honda in 1983. It was produced for the Japanese domestic market only although it was exported from Japan second-hand making it a fairly hard to find scooter. It was available in red or black only, both with gold wheels. The FC50 was..
Honda FCX
2005 Honda FCX Concept The Honda FCX is a hydrogen fuel cell automobile manufactured by Honda. It is a two-door, four-seat vehicle, with a range of 170 miles, and is said to be entirely silent in operation. The city of San Francisco leased two FCXs in 2005, as part of an initiative to provide..
Honda FES125 Pantheon
The Honda FES 125 Pantheon is a motor scooter, developed by Honda. External links [pictures] ..
Honda Fireblade
Fireblade is the model name of a sports motorcycle created by the Honda Motor Corporation of Japan. History Developed by Tadao Baba and his team at Honda in 1992, the original CBR900rr was developed in response to the then hefty sportbike market. The large displacement engine coupled with the relat..
Honda Fit
The Honda Fit is a five-door hatchback automobile produced by Honda of Japan, first introduced in June 2001. The vehicle is known as the Fit in Japan, China, and in both North and South America. It is called the Jazz in Europe, some parts of Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa. (This vehicl..
Honda FR-V
2005 Honda FR-V The Honda FR-V (Honda Edix in Japan) is a 6-seater compact MPV introduced by Honda in 2004. Alongside the Fiat Multipla, it is currently the only compact minivan with a 3+3 seating configuration available on the European market. Engines The FR-V is available with two gasolin..
Honda F engine
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Honda G4 transmission
The G4 was a strengthened version of Honda's first 4-speed automatic transmission, the H4. Introduced in 1986 on the new flagship Honda/Acura Legend, it was replaced by the updated MPYA. Applications: 1986–1987 Acura Legend (G4)1988–1989 Acura Legend (L5)1990 Acura Legend (PL5X) See a..
Honda GB500
By 1989 the British twin cylinder motorcycles were replaced by British triples and primarily by the Japanese bikes. Each year the Tourist Trophy race was held on the Isle of Man and Honda was determined to bring back the flavor of those British twins with a bike that had look of the Norton and Trium..
Honda GL1000
After showing the world what it could do with the CB750 in 1969, Honda was ready to do it again in 1975. When the GL1000 Gold Wing arrived that year, Honda had become a leader in motorcycle technology. The GL1000 is powered by a water-cooled opposed four (flat four) engine that displaces 999cc. The..
Honda GL1500C
The Honda Valkyrie (designated GL1500C) was introduced in 1997 in an attempt to be the ultimate cruiser. While other motorcycles boasted two or four cylinders, the Valkyrie engine was a special tuned horizontally opposed six cylinder displacing 1520cc and had 6 carburetors. The engine is similar to ..
Honda GL500
The Honda GL500 Silver Wing is a midsized motorcycle designed and manufactured by Honda. Introduced in 1981 as a smaller, lower powered companion to the Honda GL1000 Goldwing. At 500lbs and 40 hp, it had relatively poor performance and was not a popular model. In 1983 the Honda GL650 was introduced ..
Honda GL650
Honda GL 650 In 1983 a more powerful version of the Silver Wing was born. The lighter version, the GL500 Silver Wing, was also still obtainable. The GL650'83 Silver Wing was sold in 1983 in one of two color schemes: Candy Wineberry Red with Bramble Red Metallic or Nimbus Gray Metallic with Achilles ..
Honda Goldwing
The Honda Goldwing motorcycle debuted in 1975, and became one of the most popular motorcycles in history. Initially intended as a road bike, it started the new trend in "touring bikes". Contents 1 Prototype2 GL10003 GL11004 GL12005 GL15006 GL18007 Valkyrie8&nbs..
Honda G engine
G-Series The G series engine is somewhat of an oddball in the honda family. It is an inline 5 cylinder, originally used in the 1992 Acura Vigor. In 1996 the 2.5 TL was made available with the 2.5 L 176 hp (131 kW) SOHC 20-valve 5-cylinder engine from the Vigor. In 1999 the 2.5L engine was gropped fr..
Honda H100S Super
Honda H100S Super Introduced in 1986, a two stroke motorcycle design to compete with similar two stroke 100 cc motorcycles. Honda was losing ground in 100 cc class bikes as their 4 stroke bikes like S 110 and later CG 125 proved to be too slow compared to other Japanese bike manufactures ..
Honda H3 transmission
The H3 was Honda's first 3-speed automatic transmission. Applications: 1979–1982 Honda Accord1980–1982 Honda Prelude1981–1985 Honda Civic1981–1985 Honda CRX See also List of Honda transmissions ..
Honda H4A transmission
The H4A was a modified version of Honda's first 4-speed automatic transmission, the H4. Introduced in 1990 on the flagship Honda Accord, the H4A series had three shafts, rather than the two found on the H4. It was replaced by the light-duty M6HA series and medium-duty B7XA. Applications: 1990&nd..
Honda H4 transmission
The H4 was Honda's first 4-speed automatic transmission. It is distinguished from the later H4A by its use of two rather than three shafts. Applications: 1983 Honda Accord (AK)1983–1985 Honda Prelude (AS)1984–1985 Honda Accord (AS)1985–1987 Honda Prelude (F4)1986–1989 Hond..
Honda H5 transmission
The H5 is Honda's first 5-speed automatic transmission. Applications: 2000 Acura TL (M7WA)2001–2003 Acura CL (BGFA)2001–2003 Acura CL (MGFA)2001–2003 Acura TL (B7WA)2001 Acura MDX (MGHA)2002–2003 Acura RSX (MRMA)2002 Acura MDX (BGHA)2002 Honda Odyssey (BYBA)2003–2004 ..
Honda HA-420 HondaJet
HA-420 HondaJet The HA-420 HondaJet is an endeavour of the Honda Motor Company to develop a light corporate jet aircraft capable of intercontinental travel distances, but using much less fuel than existing aircraft. Honda has not revealed yet if the HondaJet will ever be put into production,..
Honda Heat
Honda Heat is a Japanese rugby union team based in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. (Suzuka is known for the Suzuka Circuit and the presence of car companies.) Players Nathan Spooner See also Top League Challenge Series External link [Honda Heat Rugby] - official site ..
Honda Hirotaka
(1527-1596) was the son of Honda Nobushige, and notable retainer under the Tokugawa. Hirotaka served under the Tokugawa during many battles such as the Battle of Nagashino in the year of 1575. Also assisting during the capture of the Inui Castle in Totomi Province the following year. During the Kom..
Honda HR-V
Honda HR-V Manufacturer: Honda Production: 1999–present Class: Mini SUV Body styles: 3 or 5-door hatchback Engines: Gas: 1.590 L I4 16 valve SOHC 77 kW VTEC SOHC 91 kW Length: 4110 mm Width: 1695 mm Wheelbase: 2450 mm Height w/o antenna: 1580 mm 1675 mm (with spoiler) Cur..
Honda HSC
The Honda HSC (Honda/High-performance Sports Concept) is a sports car concept that was initially unveiled at Japan's Tokyo Motor Show in 2003. Most of the automotive media immediately speculated that it was designed to be a replacement for the Honda NSX, although Honda never confirmed it. The 2003..
Honda H engine
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. The Honda H engine was Honda's high-performance "big block" engine family from t..
Honda Insight
The Honda Insight is a 2-seater hatchback hybrid automobile manufactured by Honda. It was the first mass-produced hybrid automobile sold in the United States, introduced in 1999 (in Japan, however, the first generation of the Toyota Prius was launched in 1997). According to the EPA, the 5-speed m..
Honda Inspire
Inspire is the Japanese market name for the North American Honda Accord (USDM) as of 2003 onwards The Honda Inspire and Inspire Type S are luxury sedans introduced by Honda in 1990 and based on the Honda Accord chassis. Honda Inspire manufactured for japanese market The first Inspire debuted ..
Honda Integra
See also Acura Integra See also Acura RSX The Honda Integra is an automobile manufactured by Honda. It was introduced in February 1985 as a 3-door hatchback, followed by a 5-door hatchback version in November 1985 and a 4-door sedan in October of 1986. With the transverse engine plac..
Honda Integra (Europe)
''This article is about the European-market Honda Integra. For more information, see that article. The Honda Integra was the successor to the rather odd Honda Quint, a five-door hatchback off the Accord platform and using bodywork from the Honda Civic which was known outside Japan as the Honda Qu..
Honda Integra (Japan)
''This article is about the Japanese-market Honda Integra. For more information, see that article. The Honda Integra was the successor to the rather odd Honda Quint, a five-door hatchback off the Accord platform and using bodywork from the Honda Civic which was known outside Japan as the Honda Qu..
Honda Interceptor
Honda has produced a number of different motorcycles with the Interceptor name. More information is available under the model designation: VF750F and VF500FVFR800VTR250 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Honda Jazz
This article is about the use of the Jazz nameplate. For the hatchback of the same name, see Honda Fit 1993 Honda Jazz The Honda Jazz nameplate has been used by Honda of Japan to denote several different motorized vehicles since 1982. A 50cc motorcycle introduced in 1986. Such a vehicle (mode..
Honda J engine
The J-series was Honda's second V6 engine family, introduced in 1996. It is a 60° V6 – Honda's existing C-series is a 90° engine. The J-series was designed for transverse mounting. It has a shorter bore spacing (98 mm), shorter connecting rods, and a special smaller crankshaft than the C-s..
Honda knot
A honda knot is the loop knot commonly used in a lasso. Its round shape, especially when tied in stiff rope, helps it slide freely along the rope it is tied around. To tie, first place an overhand knot in the end of the rope. Then tie a second overhand knot, pass the rope end through it, and ti..
Honda Kunihisa
Honda Kunihisa Name Honda Kunihisa Kanji Born June 15, 1945 Birthplace ..
Honda K engine
The Honda K series engine is a four-cylinder otto cycle engine. It is available in 2.0 L and 2.4 L naturally-aspirated variants, and a 2.3 L turbocharged model. The K series engines are all equipped with DOHC valvetrains with Honda's i-VTEC variable valve timing control. A wide vari..
Honda L700
The L700 was a commercial station wagon from Honda. Produced only in 1965, it shared the S600 roadster's mechanicals and used an enlarged version of that car's high-tech straight-4 engine. At 687 cc, the DOHC engine produced 52 hp (39 kW) with twin side-draft carburettors. The L70..
Honda Legend
Honda Legend manufactured for japanese market The Honda Legend, currently marketed as the Acura RL in North America, is a large luxury automobile made by the Honda Motor Company of Japan. It was originally developed as part of Project XX, a joint venture with the Austin Rover Group of England ..
Honda Life
The Honda Life is a keicar sedan that was produced by Honda between 1971 and 1974. It was offered a 2 door or 4 door sedan or as a 2 door wagon model. It had an air cooled, 36hp 356cc engine. In 1997 the Life name was resurrected for a new line of small, front wheel drive, 5 door MPV style cars for..
Honda Logo
1998 Honda Logo 3-door Honda logo (1999) manufactured for japanese market The Honda Logo is a vehicle of the Japanese manufacturer Honda. It was built between 1996 and 2001 and there were three-door and five-door models available. The successor of the Logo is the Honda Jazz. External li..
Honda LPGA Thailand
The Honda LPGA Thailand is an LPGA Tour golf tournament that was announced in May 2006 and will be played for the first time at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand from October 20 to October 22, 2006. It is the first LPGA Tour event to be held in Thailand and it increases the number of countri..
Honda L engine
The L-series is a type of 4-cylinder engine created by Honda. It has 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5 L displacement variants, which utilize the names L12A, L13A, and L15A. Depending on the region, these engines are sold throughout the world in the 5-door Fit/Jazz hatchback and the 4-door Fit Aria/City sedan (al..
Honda Magna
Contents 1 1st Generation VF750C (1982-1986)2 2nd Generation VF700C and VF750C (1987-1988)3 3rd Generation VF750C (1994-2003)4 Magna Siblings4.1 1984-1985 Honda Magna V304.2 1983-1986 Honda Magna V655 External links 1st Generation VF750C (1982-1986) The 1982 Ho..
Honda Manufacturing of Alabama
Honda Manufacturing of Alabama is an automobile manufacturer in Lincoln, Alabama. It builds vehicles for Honda sales in North America. Production began on November 16, 2001, with the plant producing its 500,000th vehicle on March 1, 2005. Poor sales of the Acura MDX and Honda Ridgeline, built at ..
Honda Masanobu
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. (1539-1617) was a Japanese samurai, who served Tokugawa Ieyasu as an adviser. Masanobu is said to have been a ..
Honda Masashige
Honda Masashige (1545–1617) the fourth son of Honda Toshimasa, and younger brother of Honda Masanobu. Masashige was a very notable retainer of the Tokugawa, known greatly for his bravery in battle. Masashige even was well known to that of Oda Nobunaga for his prowess. However, not long after..
Honda Masazumi
(1566-1637) was the eldest son of Honda Masanobu. Masazumi was very confined to civil affairs but he was always accused of being an invenerate schemer, just like his father. During the year of 1614 at the end of the Winter Campaign of Osaka, it was the men under Masazumi that filled the outer moat..
Honda MB/T/X Series
Honda MB5 US advertisement In 1979, Honda introduced the Honda MB road-model and Honda MT offroad-model motorcycles in Europe. The MB would be released in the U.S. in 1982, where they would be produced for one year. In Europe, production lasted until 1981. Both models were 50 cc, two-stroke mo..
Honda MB50
The Honda MB50 was produced in 1980 that was a cross between a motorscooter and a sport bike. It was not intended to be a fast bike since it had only a 50 cc two-stroke single-cylinder engine; but it did have several features normally found on bigger bikes: a speedometer, a tachometer (with a redlin..
Honda MH02
The MH02 during a test flight. The MH02 was an experimental business jet built by Honda, in cooperation with Mississippi State University, to research engine placement and composite construction. The prototype was completed in 1992, making its first flight on March 51993. The MH02 was never ..
Honda MPYA transmission
The MPYA was an updated version of Honda's heavy-duty 4-speed automatic transmission, the G4. Applications: 1991–1995 Acura Legend (MPYA)1996–1998 Acura 3.2 TL (M5HA)1996–2004 Acura 3.5 RL (M5DA) See also List of Honda transmissions ..
Honda N360
The Honda N360 is a keicar that was designed and built by Honda. The small 354 cc N360 was produced from March 1967 through 1970, while its larger N600 brother lasted two more years. It was a front wheel drive car with an air cooled 31 hp (23 kW) 2 cylinder engine and live axle/leaf..
Honda Narishige
(1572-1647) was the son of Honda Shigetsugu. Narishige was born at the Hamamatsu Castle in the Totomi Province. Following the Komaki Campaign of 1584, Tokugawa Ieyasu submitted to that of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Narishige was sent as a hostage to the Toyotomi. Narishiga attended the Siege of Odawar..
Honda NC50
This is a 49cc Moped which was manufactured from 1977 until 1982, it featured an air cooled 2-stroke engine. The versions from 1977 until 1980 had a manual choke, point's ignition and a spring starter. Versions from 1980 onwards included a kick starter, CDI ignition and automatic choke as well as ..
Honda NH series
1984 Honda Lead NH80 The Honda NH is series of scooters sold worldwide from 1984 to present in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air cooled 2 stroke engine with CDI ignition. All models (with the exception of the Honda Lead 50) have leading link front suspension, electric..
Honda NR
Honda's 'New Road' (NR) V-four motorcycle engine series started in 1979 with a 500cc Grand Prix racer that used oval pistons. The oval piston allowed for eight valves per cylinder which generated more power due to the increased air / fuel mixture throughput and compression. In 1992 Honda produce..
Honda NSR series
Honda NSR is a two-stroke series motorcycle from Honda. With the exception of the NSR50, this series of motorcycles is not sold in the United States. This series includes: NSR 50NSR 125NSR 250NSR 500==References== This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can..
Honda NSX
The Honda NSX (Acura NSX in North America and Hongkong) is a sports car made by Honda. It has a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, an all-aluminium body and chassis, a V6 engine (the C32B) that produces 216 kW (290 bhp) and 304 N·m (224 ft·lbf) of torque. NSX stands for "N..
Honda NT650
The Honda HawkGT NT650 was designed by Toshiaki Kishi and was the second Honda with Pro-Arm having the model designation RC31 coming immediately after the RC30. The Japanese version model was named the Honda Bros. The RC model designation is for bikes up to 750cc, though the Pacific Coast (PC800) ha..
Honda Odyssey
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] The Honda Odyssey is a vehicle manufactured by Honda. In North America it is manufactured as a minivan. In the world market, it is manufactured as an MPV. Contents 1 North American Market1.1 First generation (1995-1998)1.2 Second generation (1..
Honda Orthia
Honda Orthia manufactured for japanese market The Honda Orthia is an automobile manufactured by Honda. It is the second class after Honda Civic. Comparable models include the Mazda 626, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Nissan Primera. It is a small type of wagon-like car that was introduced in 1996 and..
Honda P50
The Honda P50(in some markets known as the "P25") was produced during the years 1967 and 1968. The model earned its place in history as being the last motor-wheel moped design produced by Honda (and probably by any other manufacturer). It features a stepthrough frame made from steel pressings,leadi..
Honda Pacific Coast
The Honda PC800 Pacific Coast is a motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1989. Its unique styling, practicality, and excellent handling characteristics have earned it an avid following, despite its discontinuation after 1998. According to Honda Motorcycles North America, over 11,000 PC800s were produced..
Honda Passport
The Honda Passport was a mid-size sport utility vehicle produced by Isuzu, released in 1993, as Honda's first entry in the truck market for the United States, and only sold in the United States. Built and designed solely by Isuzu, who sold it as the Rodeo, it was seen as a "quick fix" entry into t..
Honda Phantom
The Honda Phantom TA200 is a single cylinder Thai-made chopper. It is known in Australia as the TA Shadow. ..
Honda Pilot
The Honda Pilot is Honda's second SUV fully built and designed by Honda. The Honda Pilot is built in Alliston, Ontario, Canada and Lincoln, Alabama. Honda's initial SUV offering for many years was the Passport, which was a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo. Where the Passport was truck-based, the Pilot shares..
Honda Point Disaster
The Honda Point Disaster was the largest peacetime loss of U.S. Navy ships. On the evening of September 8, 1923, seven destroyers, while travelling at 20 knots (37 km/h), ran aground at Honda Point, a few miles from the northern side of the Santa Barbara Channel off the California coast. Two other ..
Honda Prelude
Honda Prelude Manufacturer: Honda Production: 1978–2001 Class: Sports coupe Body style: 2-door coupe Successors: Honda Accord coupeHonda S2000 Shares components with: Honda Accord Similar models: Toyota CelicaAcura IntegraMitsubishi Eclipse This article is part of the automobile ser..
Honda Proving Center of California
Honda Proving Center of California (HPCC) is a test track used primarily for testing Honda and Acura automobiles. Motorcycles are also tested there. HPCC is located near Cantil, California, in Kern County. Security is tight, and pilots flying near the track have reported seeing cars immediately head..
Honda P series
The P-series is a chronological progression of prototype humanoid robots as developed by Honda. The research conducted allowed the eventual creation of ASIMO. P1 (1993) P2 (1996) P3 (1997) Weight 175 kilos 210 kilos 130 kilos Height 191.5 cm 182.0 cm 160.0 cm Width 600 cm 60..
Honda RA272
The Honda RA272 was a F1 racing car used in 1965. It was noticeable mainly for its technically-advanced (though rather wide and heavy) 1500cc-engine, a water-cooled unit which reportedly gave about 220 - 230 BHP, and could rev up to about 12.000 RPM, which was unusually high for a 1960's engine de..
Honda RC211V
The Honda RC211V was developed in 2001 by HRC (Honda Racing Corporation) because regulations for the World Championship motorcycle road racing 500 cc class were changed drastically for the 2002 season. The regulations changed, 2-stroke engines were -as before- limited to 500 cc and 4 cylinders, but ..
Honda RC51
The Honda RC51 motorcycle is a racing motorcycle powered by a one liter (999cc) liquid-cooled 90-degree V-twin engine. The RC51 is also known in the United States as the RVT1000R, and in Europe it is called the VTR1000. It was designed as the motorcycle to be used by Honda's racing teams in Wor..
Honda Ridgeline
The Honda Ridgeline is a pickup truck, sharing its unibody chassis with the Acura MDX and Honda Odyssey. It is powered by a J35A91 3.5 L V6 with a 5-speed automatic transmission and all wheel drive. The Ridgeline is built in Alliston, Ontario, Canada alongside the Honda Pilot and MDX. It is ..
Honda Ruckus
The Ruckus is a motorscooter developed by Honda and introduced in America in late 2002 (2003 model year); the Japanese model name for the same design is called a Zoomer. The Ruckus and Zoomer differ from more traditional scooters because of their rugged design including: tires that are thicker and ..
Honda RVF400
The Honda RVF400 ( NC35 ) is a motorcycle introduced by Honda Motor Company in 1994. It finished production in 1998. The RVF400 is the smaller sibling of RVF750 ( RC45 ), as the VFR400 was to the VFR750R ( RC30 ) The Honda RVF400 is the successor to the Honda VFR400. The obvious differences between..
Honda RVF750 RC45
The Honda RVF750 RC45 was a fully faired racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the superbikes category by Honda Racing Corporation. The RVF750 was the successor to the VFR750R RC30 (not to be confused with the sport touring VFR750). Like its predecessor the RVF750 featured a DOHC l..
Honda R engine
The Honda R series Inline Four Cylinder engine is new for the 2006 Honda Civic (Non-Si).It displaces 1.8L (1799cc), is Fuel injected, has an Aluminum-Alloy cylinder block and cylinder head, is a SOHC 16 valve design (4 valves per Cylinder), utilizes Honda's i-VTEC system, and produces 140 HP@6300RPM..
Honda S2000
The Honda S2000 is a roadster manufactured by Honda Motor Company since April 1999. The car was created to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary, and continues in the tradition of lightweight roadster "S" cars such as the S600 and S800. Like previous S cars, the name of the S2000 comes from its ..
Honda S500
The S500 was the first production car from Honda, following the T360 truck into production by four months. It was a follow-on to the S360 roadster which, though developed for sale in 1962, was never produced. Like the S360, the S500 used a high-tech engine developed from Honda's motorcycle expert..
Honda S600
--> The Honda S600 is an automobile manufactured by Honda. It was launched in March of 1964. It was the first Honda car to be offered in two versions, as convertible, bearing strong resemblance to the Honda S500, and as a fastback coupe introduced in March of 1965. During its production run up to ..
Honda S800
The S800 was a sports car from Honda. Introduced at the 1965 Tokyo Motor Show, the S800 would replace the successful Honda S600 as the company's image car. Like the S600, it was available as either a coupe or roadster and continued the advanced technology of its predecessprs. the 791 cc str..
Honda Saber
The Honda Saber is a Japan-market version of the second-generation Acura TL sedan. It was built by American Honda in Marysville, Ohio and exported to Japan along with the similar Honda Inspire. The model lasted from 1996 to 2004, and has not yet been replaced. ..
Honda Sabre V4
Honda produced the V4 Sabre motorcycle from 1982 to 1985. Model designation: VF750S - V45 Sabre (1982-1984)VF700S - Sabre 700 (1984-1985)VF1100S - V65 Sabre (1983-1985) Contents 1 V4 Engine2 Technology3 Brethren4 Speed5 V-twin Sabre6 See also7 External links ..
Honda SH150i
The Honda SH150i is a motor scooter, developed by Honda and presented during 2005. Specification - Honda SH150i Engine Liquid-cooled 4-stroke SOHC single Bore & Stroke 58 x 57,8 mm Displacement 152,7 cubic centimetres Compression Ratio 11:1 Carburation PGM-FI electronic fuel injection ..
Honda Shadow
The Honda Shadow refers to a family of motorcyles made by Honda since 1983. The Honda Shadow is a cruiser type motorcycle, meaning it has an upright riding position and wide handle bars, this makes it more comfortable than a sportsbike, although the lack of fairings mean the rider is exposed to th..
Honda Shadow 600
Honda Shadow 600 Manufacturer: Honda Production: ? – ? Class: Custom Engine: 583 cm³ Power: 39 hp (29 kW) @ 6500 rpm Torque: 49 N·m (5.0 m·kgf, 36 ft·lbf) @ 3500 rpm Length: 2,355 mm mm (92.7 in) Width: 840 mm (33.1 in) Seat height: 690 mm (27.2 in) Overal..
Honda Shadow VT500C
The Honda Shadow VT500C is a medium-sized V-twin. ..
Honda Shigetsugu
(1529-1596) Honda Shigetsugu, the son of Honda Shigemasa and being born in the Kamiwada Castle. Shigetsugu was also known as Honda Sakuzaemon. Shigetsugu became a greatly trusted retainer under that of Tokugawa Ieyasu, serving him during many campaigns such as the Battle of Terabe during the year ..
Honda SMX
The Honda SMX (sometimes written as S-MX) is a mini van released in 1997. It features a B20B enigne and Front wheel drive with a 4 speed automatic gear box. ..
Honda ST1100
The Honda ST1100 was sold as the Pan-European outside of North America. The ST in the name stands for sport touring and 1100 is the engine displacement in cc's (1084 precisely). Contents 1 History2 Features3 Reviews4 External links5 See also History The ST1100 be..
Honda ST1300
The Honda ST1300 is Honda's Sport Touring motorcycle, replacing the ST1100. It has been in production since 2002. Contents 1 History2 Features2.1 Colors (U.S.)3 Problems4 Specifications5 External links6 See also History During the 2000 bike show season, Honda ..
Honda Stream
Honda Stream Manufacturer: Honda Production: 2003–present Class: Compact MPV Body styles: 5-door minivan Predecessor: none Successor: none Shares components with: Honda Civic This article is part of the automobile series. The Honda Stream is a compact MPV manufactured by the Jap..
Honda ST series
For the minibike series, see Honda Dax. The Honda ST (for Sport Touring) series fills the gap between touring-oriented sport motorcycles such as the CBR1000F and full-dress tourers such as the Gold Wing. Introduced in 1990, the ST1100 (Pan European in Europe or just Pan to some owners) provided ma..
Honda SuperClasico
The Honda SuperClasico is a football derby between the Los Angeles Galaxy and C.D. Chivas USA and is the only "true" local derby in the MLS. The derby is sponsered by auto company Honda, and the teams play four league games a year (in addition to any US Open Cup or playoff matches). All games are ..
Honda Supercub
Honda Super Cub, also known as the Honda Cub or Honda C100, is a small 49 cc 4-stroke model manufactured by Honda Motor Co. Ltd. which is the most produced motorcycle model in the world. It debuted in 1958, 10 years after the establishment of Honda Motor Co. Ltd. The production of Honda Cub became a..
Honda T360
The T360 was a tiny pickup truck from Honda. Introduced in June of 1963, it was Honda's first production automobile. The T360 used a small 356 cc straight-4 engine — the smallest straight-4 ever produced. This engine generated 30 hp (22 kW) at 8500 rpm, reflecting Honda's mo..
Honda Tadakatsu
Honda Tadakatsu (本多忠勝, 1548 – December 31610), also called Honda Heihachirō (本多平八郎), was a general in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. A native of Mikawa Province in Japan, he lived during the Azuchi-Momoyama and Edo periods. Ieyasu promoted him from daimyo of the Ōtaki han..
Honda Tadamasa
(1575-1631) Honda Tadamasa, a notable officer under the Tokugawa clan, and son of Tadakatsu Honda. The first battle that Tadamasa fought in was the invasion into Odawara. During the Battle of Sekigahara, Tadamasa served under the likes of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He later on became the castle lord of H..
Honda Tadatoki
(1596-1626) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. Tadatoki was born as the eldest son of Honda Tadamasa. His mother Kumahime was a granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga. In 1616, Tadatoki married Senhime, another granddaughter of Ieyasu, and who had been married to Toyotomi H..
Honda Tadatomo
(1582-1615) was the younger son of Honda Tadakatsu. Tadatomo received a 100,000-koku fief at Otaki in Kazusa Province during the year of 1600. Tadatomo in the year of 1609 received Don Roderigo who as the Spanish Governor of Manila. During the year of 1615, Tadatomo fought very valiantly during th..
Honda Tadatsugu
(1547-1612) was a retainer under Tokugawa Ieyasu, present during many battles under him. Tadatsugu assisted Ieyasu in the capture of the Yoshida Castle in 1564. Tadatsugu also assisted Ieyasu during many battles such as the Battle of Nagashino, Battle of Anegawa, and so on. ..
Honda Today
This Honda Today was a keicar introduced in September 1985 on a wheelbase of 233 cm as a 3-door sedan. Initially launched with three different model specifications, with the entry model being model 'F', followed by a model 'M' and the top of the range 'G'. It was powered by a 2-cylinder (water-cool..
Honda Toshiaki
Honda Toshiaki (本多 利明 1744-1821) was a Japanese political economist in the late Edo period. Born in Echigo, Toshiaki came to Edo to study astronomy, mathematics and Kendo. At the age of 24, he opened his own school. He wrote Keisei Hisaku, in which he proposed lifting a..
Honda Type R
Type R Honda automobile models are special performance editions of their respective model families. The design of Type R ("R" for "racing") models was originally focused mainly on race conditions, with an emphasis on minimizing weight, and maximizing performance potential (e.g. engine tuning, suspe..
Honda Unicorn
The Honda Unicorn is the first foray for Honda and Scooters India in the Indian motorcycle market. The 150cc Unicorn takes on the existing players with extremely high fit and finish levels synonymous with the Honda name. Developing 13.3 BHP the Unicorn has adequate power to compete with the exi..
Honda Valkyrie
The Honda Valkyrie is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda, from model years 1996-2003. The Valkyrie engine was a 1520cc six cylinder liquid cooled boxer engine transplanted from Honda`s Goldwing model. This was unusual since most `cruiser' style motorcycles were based on a V-twin engine design simi..
Honda Vamos
The Vamos was a small pickup truck from Honda. Introduced in 1970, it replaced the Honda T360. The Vamos used a 354 cc engine. External link [ThisOldHonda.org] Cars: Accord | Accord Hybrid | Acura | Airwave | Ascot | Avancier | Ballade | Beat | Capa | City | Civic | Civic Hybr..
Honda VF1000
The Honda VF1000 range of motorcycles was manufactured by Honda and was sold between 1984 and 1988. The VF1000 is named after its V-4 998cc double overhead cam 16 valve engine. There were three main models in the VF1000 range, the VF1000F (also known as Interceptor), the VF1000R and the VF1000F2. ..
Honda VFR400
The Honda VFR400 motorcycle was a scaled down version of the VFR models of the day. The VFR is the NC30, and the RVF is the NC35; these being the bigger engined version of the RC30 and RC45. The RVF was originally created for the Isle of Man TT, considered by many to be the pinnacle of motorcycle r..
Honda VFR750
The Honda VFR 750 was a sport-touring motorcycle produced between 1986 and 1997. The fully-faired motorcycle was powered by a reliable 98 horsepower (73 kW) liquid-cooled double overhead cam(DOHC) V4 engine. The 1990-onward models sat atop a single-sided swingarm. It was introduced as a complete r..
Honda VFR750R
The Honda RC30, first released to the Japanese market in the late 1980s, American enthusiasts had to wait until 1990 to get their hands on an RC30. Even then, a lofty price and limited availability made them a rare sight on public roads. Though the 750 cc, double-overhead-cam V-4 produced just 86..
Honda VFR800
The Honda VFR800/Interceptor is a motorcycle introduced by Honda Motor Company in 1998. Before the introduction of the VFR800, the VFR in 750cc form had been considered by some to be the best all-round motorcycle money could buy. The original VFR750 was produced to follow the VF750, a machine with ..
Honda VF and VFR
1998 Honda VFR800 (considered the 5th of 6 generations of VFR) The VF and VFR series motorcycle was a breakthrough V type four cylinder engine design from Honda resulting in a popular street bike. This stems from a combination of a relaxed riding position, excellent power, minimal vibration, a..
Honda VT1100
The Honda VT1100 is a motorcycle engine used in numerous bikes in the Honda product line. Measuring 1098 cc, the engine is a 45 degree twin-cylinder with liquid cooling. It provides around 50 horsepower (37 kW), depending on application and tuning. Though known for simplicity and reliability, thi..
Honda VTR1000F
The Honda VTR1000F is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda. History In 1997 Honda began producing a street-oriented twin cylinder GT motorcycle using a historically important name: Superhawk. The previous (60's) Superhawk was a parallel twin motorcycle that Robert M. Pirsig rode in "Zen and the Art..
Honda VTX Series
The Honda VTX series is Honda’s version of a V-twin cruiser motorcycle inspired by the Zodia concept shown at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. The VTX was introduced in 2002 with both an 1800 cc motor, and a smaller 1300 cc, making Honda one of the later entrants to the cruiser motorcycle market. C..
Honda VT series
The Honda VT series comprise of motorbikes with two cylinder V engines. More sporting V engined bikes are given "VTR" model numbers. Four cylinder V engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs, while Honda motorbike with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series. VT1100CVT1100C2VT1100C2VT1..
Honda Wave series
Honda Wave series, also known as Honda NF series is a series of small motorcycle model (known as moped or kapchai) manufactured by Honda Motor Co. Ltd as a successor of the world's most popular motorcycle model, Honda Cub series. It debuted in 1995 especially for Asian and European market. While the..
Honda WOW
The Honda WOW (WOW stands for Wonderful Open-hearted Wagon) was a concept car created by the automobile division of Honda. The WOW was first introduced at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. The WOW was designed to fit the needs of both a person and their dog. Design of the WOW The WOW (which was built a..
Honda X-4
The Honda X-4 is a 1300cc motorcycle produced by Honda from model years 1997 through 2003, after which production was discontinued. The X-4 was sold primarily in Japan, but a number of models found their way to Europe, notably Germany. ..
Honda XL250
Honda XL250 is a four stroke 250cc motorcycle from Honda introduced in 1972 and manufactured through most of the 1980's. It is an "enduro" or "dual purpose" bike meaning it physically looks like a dirt bike, and shares many characterstics with a dirt bike, but it is street legal. The bike is compl..
Honda XR600
The Honda XR600 is a very popular offroad motorcycle with an air cooled single cylinder, four stroke engine. The bike was manufactured by Honda from 1985 to 2000, after which it was replaced by the liquid cooled XR650 model. The engine displacement is 594 cc Four valve placed in a RFVC radial dis..
Honda XR series
1980 XR200 The Honda XR series motorcycle is a range of single cylinder Four-Stroke off-road motorbikes. This series of motorcycle is gradually being replaced with similar CRF series motorcycles. The range includes motorbikes with engine displacements from 50 cc to 650 cc. The bikes are popu..
Honda Yasushige
(1554-1611) was a councilor under the son if Tokugawa Ieyasu, Hidetada. Yasushige acted as a councilor when Ieyasu went to the region of Kyushu during the 1st Korean Campaign, during the year of 1593-1594. During the year of 1584, Yasushige fought during the Komaki Campaign. ..
Honda Yasutoshi
(1570-1622) was the second son of Sakai Tadatsugu but was adopted by Honda Tadatsugu. Yasutoshi was the governor of the Okazaki Castle in Mikawa Province. During the Battle of Odawara, Yasutoshi was sent to Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a hostage. Yasutoshi was the cousin of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Due to this f..
Honda Z
Honda Z is the name of two models of automobile made by the Honda Motor Company. 1998 Honda Z Honda Z (1999) manufactured for japanese market --> A subcompact (656cc) SUV by Honda introduced in 1998 and discontinued in 2003. 1970s Honda Z A 1970s Honda Z A small (600cc) hatchb..
Honda Z50A
The Z50A was the second generation of Honda's Z50 Series mini bikes. Though its predecessor, the Z50M, was available in Europe and Japan a few years previous, in 1969 the Z50A was the first of the Z50 series to be released to the American market. Upon its release this bike was considered to be a sig..
Honda Z50J
The Honda Z50J refers to a popular motorcycle produced by Honda Motorcycles belonging to its Z Series family of mini bikes. It began production in 1973 for the European and Japanese markets. In its first few years of production, it was the same as its American counterpart, the Honda Z50A. But in 197..
Honda Z50M
The Z50M was the first Z50 Series mini bike produced by Honda Motorcycles. It was released in 1967 to the European and Japanese markets, becoming one of Honda's first practical mini bikes. Although the Z50M was theoretically road worthy, it did not have various safety components and was therefore mo..
Honda Z50R
The Honda Z50R refers to a motorcycle produced by Honda Motorcycles belonging to its Z Series family of mini bikes. It began production in 1979 as Honda's answer to the increasing demand for mini dirt bikes to be used on the track, as opposed to their traditional trail bike used more for leisure, su..
Honda Z600
The Honda Z600 was a keicar designed and built by Honda, in both coupe and sedan models. It was sold between the years of 1970 and 1974, before the introduction of the Civic and after production of the N600 was halted. Total production was 40,586 units. In Japan it was marketed as a keicar with an..
Honda ZB50
The Honda ZB50R is a small 50cc motorcycle produced by Honda Motorcycles belonging to its Z Series family of mini bikes. Though it was available for a one year previous in Europe, it was only made available in 1988 in the United States. The ZB50 was offered as a street & trail alternative to the Z50..
Honden
In Shinto shrines, the honden (本殿, "main building") is the most sacred area, intended purely for the use of the kami. This is usually closed to the general public; the priests themselves enter only to perform rituals. Physically, the honden is the heart of the shrine complex, connected to the r..
Honde Valley
The Honde Valley extends from the eastern border of Zimbabwe into Mozambique. The valley is formed as part of the Eastern Highlands mountain range. The Valley is about 130km from Mutare, or 110km from Nyanga. Approaching from Mutare, the turn-off is at about 50km on the road towards Nyanga. The r..
Hondo
Hondo can be: Hondo is a western film starring John Wayne.a city in the United States: Hondo, Texas.a city in Kumamoto, Japan: Hondo, Kumamoto.an older name for the main Japanese island of HonshuHondo - a guitar company.the nickname of former Boston Celtics basketball star John Havlicek.the nickname..
Hondo, Kumamoto
Hondo (本渡市; -shi) was a city located in Kumamoto, Japan. On March 27, 2006 the city merged with eight towns from Amakusa District and the city of Ushibuka forming the new city of Amakusa and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the city had an estimated..
Hondo, Texas
Hondo is a city in Medina County, Texas, United States. The population was 7,897 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Medina County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Hondo is located at [..
Hondo (film)
Hondo is a western film starring John Wayne. The story tells the adventures of a half-breed cavalry scout in an isolated ranch, and his relation with a frontier woman and her son. The Australian John Farrow directed the movie. Geraldine Page played the girl and Ward Bond played Wayne's sidekick. The..
Hondo (guitar company)
Hondo is a company that produces entry-level electric guitars and basses, usually based on the designs of more expensive models such as the Fender Stratocaster and the Gibson Les Paul. ..
Hondo City
Hondo City is a huge fictional city covering most of Japan in the Judge Dredd comic book series. Most of its development comes from the Judge Dredd Megazine strip Shimura by Robbie Morrison. Contents 1 Description2 Law3 Notable Judges4 Society5 Criminal influences6 T..
Hondo Maclean
Taking their name from a character in 80s cartoon series M.A.S.K., Hondo Maclean are a post-hardcore/metalcore outfit from Bridgend, South Wales. Contents 1 Releases2 Members3 History4 External Links Releases Plans For A Better Day (E.P.) on Mighty AtomChasing Angels (E.P.) o..
Hondo River (Belize)
This article is about the river in Belize and Mexico; for other uses, see Rio Hondo The Rio Hondo is a river of Central America, approximately 150 km in length, which flows in a northeasterly direction to discharge into Chetumal Bay on the Caribbean Sea. Most of the international border between th..
Hondschoote
Hondschoote Country France Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais Départment Nord Arrondissement Dunkerque Canton Hondschoote INSEE 59309 Postal Code 59122 MayorCurrent Term Hervé Saison2001-2008 Intercommunality Communautéde communesde F..
Hondsrug
The Hondsrug is a Dutch ridge of sand that is mainly located in the province Drenthe and partly in the province Groningen. The spur of the Hondsrug in Groningen has led to the creation of various villages build on artificial dwelling hills: Adorp, Sauwerd, Ezinge, Winsum, Baflo, Rasquert, ..
Honduran football league system
The system Incomplete System Below shows how the current system works. For each division, its official name and number of clubs is given. Each division promotes to the division(s) that lie directly above it and relegates to the division(s) that lie directly below it: Level League(s)/Division(..
Honduran lempira
The lempira (ISO 4217 code: HNL) is the currency of Honduras. It was introduced in 1931, replacing the peso at par. The exchange rate was two lempiras to the U.S. dollar in the late 1980s (a twenty-cent coin is called a daime as it used to be worth the same as a U.S. dime). By December 2004, the ex..
Honduran peso
The peso was the currency of Honduras between 1871 and 1931. It replaced the real at a rate of 1 peso = 8 reales. The peso was subdivided into 100 centavos. It was replaced by the lempira at par. ..
Honduran real
The real was the currency of Honduras until 1871. Before 1824, the Spanish colonial real circulated, followed by the Central American Republic real. Honduras's own real was introduced in 1832. Sixteen silver reales equalled one gold escudo. The real was replaced by the peso at a rate of 8 reales = 1..
Honduran Revolutionary Party
Honduran Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Hondureño) was a small clandestine leftist party in Honduras. PRH was active in peasants movement. In 1992, PRH merged with three other groups to form the Democratic Unification Party. ..
Honduran white bat
The Honduran white bat (Ectophylla alba) has snow white fur and a yellow nose and ears. It is tiny, only 37-47 mm long. The only member of the genus Ectophylla, it is found in Central America and the Caribbean. The Honduran white bat cuts the side veins extending out from the midrib of the larg..
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America, bordered to the northwest by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Ocean, to the north by the Gulf of Honduras and the Caribbean Sea, with Belize (formerl..
Honduras02-03apertura
Table of Position Honduras 02-03 apertura is the opening (apertura) for the Honduras football season for 2002-2003. 'Apertura' is the name given to the first part of the two-part football season in the Liga Nacional de Honduras. {| style="width:100%;" |- | style="width:75%;" | Position Team Point..
Honduras 02-03 clausura
Table of Position Honduras 02-03 clausura is the closure (clausura) for the Honduras football season for 2002-2003. 'Clausura' is the name given to the latter part of the two-part football season in the Liga Profesional de Honduras. {| style="width:100%;" |- | style="width:75%;" | Position Team P..
Honduras 03-04 apertura
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Honduras 03-04 clausura
Honduras03-04clausura is the closure (clausura) for the Honduras football season for 2003-2004. Each season has 2 parts which are the apertura and the clausura in the Liga Profesional de Honduras. Table of Position {| style="width:100%;" |- | style="width:75%;" | Position Team Points Played Won..
Honduras 04-05 apertura
Table of Position Honduras 04-05 apertura is the opening (apertura) for the Honduras football season for 2004-2005. Each season has 2 parts which are the apertura and the clausura in the Liga Profesional de Honduras. {| style="width:100%;" |- | style="width:75%;" | Position Team Points Played Won..
Honduras 04-05 clausura
Honduras 04-05 clausura is the closure (clausura) for the Honduras football season for 2004-2005. Each season has 2 parts which are the apertura and the clausura in the Liga Profesional de Honduras. Table of Position {| style="width:100%;" |- | style="width:75%;" | Position Team Points Played Wo..
Honduras 05-06 apertura
Honduras 05-06 apertura is the opening (apertura) for the Honduras football season for 2005-2006. Each season has 2 parts which are the apertura and the clausura in the Liga Profesional de Honduras. {| style="width:100%;" |- | style="width:75%;" | Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Ag..
Honduras at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Honduras competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea under the IOC country code HON. It was the fifth appearance of the Central American nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1968. Total Honduras 0 0 0 0..
Honduras at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Honduras competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code HON. It was the seventh appearance of the Central American nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1968. Total Honduras 0 0 0 0..
Honduras at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Honduras competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code HON. It was the eighth appearance of the Central American nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1968. Contents 1 Honduras 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Honduras at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Honduras at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 Honduras 0 0 0 0 Results and competitors by event ..
Honduras Clausura 2005-06
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Honduras national football team
The Honduras national football team, nicknamed Los Catrachos, is the national team of Honduras and is controlled by the Federación Nacional Autónoma de Fútbol de Honduras. They are a rising power in CONCACAF, an ascend that started with their third place finish in the 2001 Copa América, where t..
Honduras Salzburg
Honduras Salzburg is a Honduran soccer club based on El Progreso, Honduras. ..
Honduras Sign Language
Honduras Sign Language, also known as "Lengua de Señas Hondureñas" (LESHO), is the dominant sign language used in Honduras. ..
Honduras This Week
Honduras This Week is an English language weekly Saturday newspaper published in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It was founded by Mario Gutierrez, a former ambassador to both Italy and the Vatican, on September 29, 1988 as Tegucigalpa This Week. The newspaper launched its online edition in 1997. It has a ci..
Honduras Workers' Confederation
CTH The Honduras Workers' Confederation (CTH) is the largest national trade union center in Honduras. It was formed in 1964. The CTH is affiliated with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. ..
Hone
Hones are machine tools used in the manufacture of precision bores to improve the geometry, surface finish and dimensional control of the finished part. Typical applications are the finishing of cylinders for internal combustion engines and air bearing spindles. Types of hone are many and vario..
Honea Path, South Carolina
Honea Path is a town in South Carolina, United States. The population was 3,504 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Historical Notes4 Schools5 External links Geography Honea Path is located at [34°26′51″N, 82°23′35″W] (34.447400, ..
Honen Shonin
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Honeoye, New York
Honeoye is a small village in the town of Richmond, New York, roughly 44 miles (71 kilometers) south of Rochester, New York. The community is at the north end of Honeoye Lake, one of the minor Finger Lakes. ..
Honeoye Creek
Honeoye Creek is a small river in western New York in the USA. Honeoye Creek emerges from the north end of Honeoye Lake, one of the Finger Lakes. This outlet is in the Town of Richmond in Ontario County, New York. The community of Honeoye in Richmond is located on the creek where is passes under ..
Honeoye Falls, New York
Honeoye Falls is a village in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 2,595 at the 2000 census. The Village of Honeoye Falls is within the Town of Mendon. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Honeoye Falls Events4 Demographics5 External links History The ..
Honeoye Lake
Honeoye Lake is one of the Finger Lakes of New York State in the USA. The lake is in Ontario County. Most of the lake is within the town of Richmond, but a smaller southwestern part is in the town of Canadice. Honeoye Lake is considered one of the minor Finger Lakes and is located to the west of..
Honeoye Lake Boat Launch State Park
Honeoye Lake Boat Launch State Park is located at Honeoye Lake, one of the Finger Lakes in western New York in the USA. The park is located off East Lake Road, at the southeast side of the lake. The park offers a boat launch, fishing and ice fishing. See also List of New York state parks External ..
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
The Wayne County courthouse Honesdale is located in an area known as "the lake region of the Poconos". The surrounding area provides many recreational opportunities including: boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, skiing, biking, and rafting. Honesdale is the county seat of Wayne County, Pennsylv..
Honesty
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Honesty is the human quality of communicating and acting truthful and with fairness, as best one is able. It is related to truth as a value. This includes listening, reasoning and any action in the human repertoire — as well as s..
Honesty (album)
Alex Parks' second album Honesty was co-written with producers Greg Wells, John Reynolds and Peter-John Vettese, as well as songwriters Judie Tzuke and Marcella Detroit. It was released on 24 October 2005. The lead single 'Looking for Water' was released prior to the album as an exclusively inter..
Honesty (plant)
Honesty can refer to either one of two plants: Annual honestyPerennial honestyThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Honesty bars
An honesty bar is an unattended beverage bar where payment is left to the patron. Honesty bars differ significantly from mini-bars in that they are open to multiple patrons, which makes individual consumption impossible to determine. Honesty bars are rare but occasionally found in smaller hotels, b..
Honest (soundtrack)
Honest (soundtrack) Soundtrack Album by various artists Released May 29, 2000 Genre R&B/soul Length ? Record label Island Def Jam Producer Teese Gohl, Steve McLaughlin Professional reviews Honest is the soundtrack of the feature film Honest, directed by ex-Eurythmics member David A...
Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives
Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives are a rock-and-roll band based in Boston, Massachusetts. The band is known for its lyrical wit and quirky subject matter, including such topics as Noam Chomsky's linguistics theories, the Time Cube, the Heaven's Gate cult, and the Star Wars movies, a..
Honest Ed's
The legendary Honest Ed's lightbulbed sign Honest Ed's is a landmark discount store located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named for its proprietor, Ed Mirvish. From its prominent location at the corner of Bloor and Bathurst Streets in the middle of Mirvish Village, its glitzy ex..
Honest Jon's
Honest Jon's is an independent British record label created by musician Damon Albarn. External link [Official site] ..
Honest Kitchen
The Honest Kitchen manufactures [dehydrated] Raw pet foods for Dogs and Cats. The products are made in a human food factory in California. The Honest Kitchen was established in 2002 and is a privately held company. The company's pet-friendly home office is located in San Diego, CA. The..
Honest Lullaby
Honest Lullaby was a 1979 album by Joan Baez. It would be her final album for CBS Records, and her last new studio album issued in the US until 1987. The title song was written for her son, Gabriel Harris. In her 1987 memoir, "And a Voice to Sing With", Baez speculated that she was likely droppe..
Honest Reporting
Honest Reporting is a media watchdog group that monitors and reports anti-Israel bias.[link] The organization was founded by Aish HaTorah on the initiative of "4 or 5 of us British university students, kicking ideas around, frustrated and wondering what we could do to help Israel."[l..
Honest Tea
Honest Tea is a tea company based in Bethesda, Maryland, with plants in New Kensington, Pennsylvania (outside of Pittsburgh) and Watsonville, California. Honest Tea as founded in 1998 by Seth Goldman (now President and CEO, or as he calls it, "Tea-EO") and Barry Nalebuff, to sell "bottled iced tea..
Honey
A jar of honey, shown with a wooden honey server and scones. A capped frame of honeycomb Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honeybees and other insects from the nectar of flowers. "The definition of honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any..
Honey's Dead
Honey's Dead is an album released by the Scottish rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain on Blanco y Negro Records in 1992. The title refers to the band's early hit "Just Like Honey", and was intended to show they had "moved on" from that period. The album's first single, "Reverence", attracted some..
Honey, Honey
"Honey, Honey" Single by ABBA From the album Waterloo Single Released April, 1974 Single Format 7" Single Genre Pop/Europop Song Length 2.54 Record Label Polar (Sweden) Writers Björn Ulvaeus,Stig Anderson,Benny Andersson Producers Björn Ulvaeus,Benny Andersson VideoDirector No video ..
Honey, I'm Home
"Honey, I'm Home" was the fifth overall single released from Shania Twain's 1997 album Come on Over. It was fourth to North American country radio. The song was written by Mutt Lange and Shania Twain. The song was originally released in the summer of 1998 following the mass success of "You're Stil..
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 Walt Disney Pictures movie starring Rick Moranis as Wayne Szalinski, reprising the role he had previously in the smash hit movie Honey, I Shrunk the Kids in 1989. Also returning from the first film are Marcia Strassman as Wayne's wife, Diane, and their previou..
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience is a 3-D film at several Disney theme parks themed to the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series. It first opened at Epcot's Imagination Pavilion in 1994, Disneyland in 1998, and Disneyland Paris in 1999. It also opened at Tokyo Disneyland in 1997 under the name MicroAdv..
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 comedy film released through Walt Disney Pictures. It stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, and Matt Frewer. Plot outline [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Moranis plays "nutty" inventor Wayne Szalinski who perfects a..
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
Based on the hit feature film of the same name, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids expands upon the original film's concept of a shrinking experiment gone wrong to include a myriad of experiments gone awry. The syndicated series, produced between 1997 and 2000, is a one-hour comedy/adventure starring Peter..
Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us
"Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Two of Us" is a song by the band My Chemical Romance off their debut album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. The song deals with drug use, foreshadowing frontman Gerard Way's past problems with alcohol. It is mainly based on a prev..
Honey, We're Killing the Kids
Honey We're Killing the Kids, is the name of a BBC television series in which parents are shown the consequences of allowing their children to develop poor eating habits. The program shows computer generated images of what their children may look like as adults if they continue with their present d..
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves is a 1997 direct-to-video sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. The Szalinski family has returned from the other two movies. In the movie, Wayne Szalinski has become president of Szalinski labs. When Wayne is going to work, Diane orders him ..
Honeybee
Honeybees are a subset of bees which represent a far smaller fraction of bee diversity than most people suspect; of the approximately 20,000 known species of bees, there are only six to eleven species (depending on the authority) within the tribe Apini, all in the genus Apis, and all of which prod..
Honeybeemon
Honeybeemon is an Insectoid Digimon and the Armor Digivolved form of Veemon through the Digi-Egg of Knowledge. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon Frontier Evolution Fresh (Baby I) - ChibomonIn-Training (Baby II) - DemiVeemonRookie (Child)..
Honeybee (song)
Song by Garbage B-side from the singles Sex Is Not the Enemy & Run Baby Run Single Released 2005 Song Length 4:01 Record Label Geffen / A & E Records Writers Garbage Producers Garbage Garbage B-side Chronology "Nobody Can Win"2005 "Honeybee"2005 "Never Be Free"2005 "Honeybee" was origin..
Honeybee life cycle
The honeybee life cycle depends greatly on the honeybee's social structure. Honeybee swarm pitched on a high limb Colony life Unlike a bumble bee colony or a wasp colony the life of the honeybee colony is perennial. There are three castes of bees: queens, which produce eggs; drones or males,..
Honeybird
Honeybirds are birds in the genus Prodotiscus of the honeyguide family. They are confined to sub-Saharan Africa. They are all drab coloured birds, with grey or grey-green upperparts, and grey to whitish-grey underparts. They are among the smallest members of the honeyguide family. They have slende..
Honeyburge
Honeyburge is a handful of houses in west Central Buckinghamshire in the parish of Boarstall. It is located to the west of Oakley and the south of Boarstall; adjacent to the Magnolia Golf Course. The hamlet is often passed when travelling on the M40 motorway. ..
Honeybus
Honeybus were a 1960s band, who, since their heyday, have often been pigeonholed as one-hit wonders, a tag which many say belies the rich legacy of material left behind by the band. The best known lineup consisted of Pete Dello (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Ray Cane (vocals, bass, keyboards), Colin..
Honeybush
Honeybush (scientific name Cyclopia intermedia; Family: Fabaceae), or 'Heuningbos' in Afrikaans, is commonly used to make an infusion in the same manner as tea. It grows only in a small area in the southwest of South Africa and shares many similarities with rooibos. The leaves of the bush are harve..
Honeychile Rider
Honeychile Rider is a fictional character in the James Bond novel Dr. No. She also appeared in the 1962 Bond film of the same name, although her name was shortened and changed to Honey Ryder. In the film she is played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress and due to her heavy accent was dubbed by Nikki v..
Honeycomb
Honeycomb A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by honeybees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen. The term is also used for manmade materials that resemble it in appearance or structure. Honeycomb is essentially the furniture and pantry in the..
Honeycomb (album)
Honeycomb is an album by Frank Black which was released in 2005 on Back Porch Records. It is Frank Black's first solo album (without The Pixies or Frank Black & the Catholics) since The Cult of Ray which was released in 1996. Recorded in Nashville, TN with legendary session men Spooner Oldham an..
Honeycomb (cereal)
Honeycomb (UPC 066188039508) is a breakfast cereal made by Post Cereals. It consists of honey-flavoured corn cereal bits in a honeycomb shape. It is wheat and gluten free. An additional variation has also been created, Strawberry Blasted Honeycomb, which has added strawberry flavoring. Advertis..
Honeycomb (disambiguation)
Honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by honeybees in their nests. Honeycomb may also refer to: Honeycomb (cereal), a brand of breakfast cereal made by Post CerealsHoneycomb (song), a popular song written by Bob MerrillHoneycomb toffee, a kind of confectioneryHoneycomb latticeThe Honeyc..
Honeycomb (geometry)
In geometry, a honeycomb is a name for a space filling tessellation, just as a tiling is a tessellation of a plane or 2-dimensional surface. Usually, a honeycomb implies a tessellation of 3-dimensional space, but the term is also used for higher dimensions as well. This term also applies to te..
Honeycomb (song)
"Honeycomb" is a popular song. It was written by Bob Merrill in 1954. The best-selling version was done by Jimmie Rodgers, charting in 1957. There is also a song called Honeycomb which was written by Keith Caputo of Life of Agony ..
Honeycomb cowfish
The Honeycomb cowfish, Acanthostracion polygonius belongs to the Ostraciidae family and is closely related to boxfish and trunkfish. References [Acanthostracion polygonius (TSN 173246)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 24 January 2006."[Acanthostracion polygo..
Honeycomb Hideout
The Honeycomb Hideout is a fictional clubhouse used in American television promotion of Post Honeycomb cereal during the 1970s and 1980s. The shack was about 8 ft by 8 ft in size and built of scrap lumber. At the Honeycomb Hideout, neighborhood kids would gather, typically two boys and two girls..
Honeycomb Kid
The Honeycomb Kid was the mascot of Post's Honeycomb cereal for several decades until 1995, when he was replaced by Crazy Craving. Over the years, the Kid appeared in various incarnations. Contents 1 The Cowboy2 High-Tech Honeycomb Kid3 Young Dare-Devil Archaeologist Honeycomb Kid3..
Honeycrack
Honeycrack were a rock band fronted by Willie Dowling and CJ of the Wildhearts during the 1990s. They released the album, Prozaic, which contained the singles Go Away, Sitting at Home, and King of Misery. Each of these, plus the album reached the bottom end of the top 40 during the mid 90's. Af..
Honeycreeper
The Honeycreepers are small birds in the tanager family. They are found in the tropical New World from Mexico south to Brazil. They occur in the forest canopy, and, as the name implies, they are specialist nectar feeders with long curved bills. There are five species in two genera. The four Cyan..
Honeycrisp
Honeycrisp™ (Malus domestica 'Honeycrisp') is an apple cultivar developed at the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Horticultural Research Center at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The Honeycrisp eventually became a prized commercial commodity, as its sweetness, firmness,..
Honeydew
The term honeydew may refer to: Honeydew (fruit), a melon cultivarHoneydew (secretion), produced by aphids and other insectsDr. Bunsen Honeydew, Muppet This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Honeydew, California
Honeydew, CA is a small town of less than 1,000 residents, located 15 miles from the Pacific Ocean on what is known as "The Lost Coast". The town is located in Southern Humboldt County, and is comprised of little more than a general store, elementary school, post office, with a few houses located n..
Honeydew (fruit)
Honeydew is a Cultivar Group of melon, Cucumis melo Inodorus Group, which includes 'Crenshaw', 'Casaba', and other mixed melons. Honeydew is also the American name for the cultivar 'White Antibes' which has been grown for many years in southern France and Algeria. A honeydew has a round to sli..
Honeydew (secretion)
Honeydew is a sugar-rich sticky substance secreted by aphids and some scale insects as they feed on plant sap. Ants and wasps may eat honeydew (ants may even "milk" the honeydew from aphids), while honeybees gather it and process it into a dark, strong honey that is highly prized in parts of Europe ..
Honeydew source
Honeydew is a sugary excretion from plant sap sucking insects such as aphids or scales. Honeydew flows may be very short lived. Honeydew honey is a classification of honey produced by honeybees who collect honeydew rather than nectar. Honeydew honey is 16 % water, 38 % fructose, 27 % glucose, 3 %..
Honeyeater
The honeyeaters are a large and diverse family of small to medium sized birds most common in Australia and New Guinea, but also found in New Zealand, the Pacific islands as far east as Hawaii, and the islands to the north and west of New Guinea known as Wallacea. Bali, on the other side of the Wal..
Honeyguide
Honeyguides, (family Indicatoridae), are near passerine bird species of the order Piciformes. They are also known as indicator birds, or honey birds, although the latter term is also used more narrowly to refer to species of the genus Prodotiscus. They have an Old World tropical distribution, wi..
Honeylocust
This article is about a rock band. For the plant, see honey locust. Honeylocust is a Christian rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1996. Their unique musical style was based on ska and incorporated elements of punk, reggae, and hardcore music. Their national debut, This Weekend, was r..
Honeymelon
A honeymelon is a hybrid between a watermelon and a honeydew. Its skin looks much like the watermelon, however the inside is a pale green with no seeds. It grows in the North Eastern United States, centered around Northern Virginia. Due to the Honeydews winter growing season and the watermelons sp..
HoneyMonkey
HoneyMonkey, short for Strider HoneyMonkey Exploit Detection System, is a Microsoft Research honeypot. The implementation uses a network of computers to crawl the World Wide Web searching for websites that use browser exploits to install malware on the HoneyMonkey computer. A snapshot of the memory,..
Honeymoon
A honeymoon is the traditional trip taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage. Today, honeymoons are often celebrated in places that are secluded, exotic, warm, or otherwise considered special and romantic — for example, warm, sunny beaches, scenic coastlines, and mountain retreats. A re..
Honeymoon (Cocktail)
This article is about the beverage, "honeymoon". For the traditional trip, see honeymoon Honeymoon is a non-alcoholic cocktail, or a mocktail, typically made by combining honey, lime juice, apple juice and orange juice, and serving over crushed ice. It is similar to the alcohilic version of the dri..
Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay can be: Honeymoon Bay, British ColumbiaHoneymoon Bay, Yilan, Taiwan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Honeymoon Bay, British Columbia
Honeymoon Bay is an unincorporated town of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is located on Lake Cowichan in the southeastern part of Vancouver Island — approximately 75 kilometres (45 miles) northwest of Victoria. Its latitude is 48° 49' 00" N and its longitude is 124° 10' 00" W. ..
Honeymoon Bay, Yilan, Taiwan
The Honeymoon Bay is a small bay located at northeast coast of Taiwan. Taking train to the nearby Dasi Station of Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) and then walking for about 10 minutes is a common choice for getting there. Outside the bay is the Pacific Ocean. Viewing from the bay southeastern..
Honeymoon Breeders' Cup Handicap
The Honeymoon Breeders' Cup Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The Honeymoon Breeders' Cup Handicap is raced at Hollywood Park each year. The race is open to fillies, age three willing to race one and one-eighth miles on the turf. The race carries a purse of $175000. ..
Honeymoon Gang
The Honeymoon Gang was a New York street gang of the mid 19th Century. The gang was said to be so violent that they were denied protection often received by other street gangs from Tammany Hall politicians. Operating out of New York's East Side 18th Ward, the gang was notorious for their brutal at..
Honeymoon Hotel
Honeymoon Hotel is an animated cartoon short subject in the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Bros Merrie Melodies series, released February 17, 1934. The cartoon follows a male and female bug/insect who check into a hotel which catches on fire. It is notable for being the first Warner Brothers cartoon pr..
Honeymoon In Red
Honeymoon In Red was an Concept album released in 1987 as a Lydia Lunch album. Honeymoon In Red is sometimes referred to as a band or alternately as a collaboration between Lydia Lunch and The Birthday Party. It was musically eclectic, combining elements of Burlesque, No Wave, sixties pop singer Jaq..
Honeymoon in Vegas
Honeymoon in Vegas was a 1992 comedic movie which was directed by Andrew Bergman. Contents 1 Plot2 Cast3 Soundtrack3.1 Track listing4 External link Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Jack Singer (Cage) has sworn to his mo..
Honeymoon Island State Park
Honeymoon Island State Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located on Honeymoon Island, a barrier island across St. Joseph's Sound from Palm Harbor, Ozona, and Crystal Beach. The park is 385 acres in land area with 2,400 submerged acres and 5 miles of beach. It lies at the western end of Cause..
Honeymoon registry
A honeymoon registry is a service, typically on the Internet, that assists engaged and married couples in financing their honeymoons. Contents 1 History2 The typical honeymoon registry service3 Factors in registering a honeymoon and related activities3.1 Positive factors3.2&nb..
Honeymoon Suite (band)
Honeymoon Suite are a Canadian rock band, based out of Niagara Falls, Ontario, who were most popular in the 1980s. The band's name was a nod to the fact that Niagara Falls is the unofficial honeymoon capital. They were originally formed in 1982 by lead vocalist Johnny Dee and guitarist Derry Grehan..
Honeynet
Two or more honeypots on a network form a honeynet. Typically, a honeynet is used for monitoring a larger and/or more diverse network in which one honeypot may not be sufficient. Honeynets and honeypots are usually implemented as parts of larger network intrusion-detection systems. External link ..
Honeypot
Honeypot is literally the term for a container of honey but is used in several different ways, often playing off the image of sweetness being used as a lure: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A computer system set up as a trap for attackers; see Honeypot (computing)..
Honeypot (computing)
In computer terminology, a honeypot is a trap set to detect, deflect or in some manner counteract attempts at unauthorized use of information systems. Generally it consists of a computer, data or a network site that appears to be part of a network but which is actually isolated and protected, and ..
Honeypot (espionage)
In espionage, a honeypot or honeytrap is a trap set to capture, kill or compromise an enemy agent using sex as the lure. Contents 1 Clayton J. Lonetree2 Mordechai Vanunu3 Fiction4 See also Clayton J. Lonetree In 1987 U.S. Marine Sergeant Clayton J. Lonetree was entrapped by ..
Honeypot (geography)
In geography, a honeypot is a particularly popular attraction within a managed tourist area, such as a national park. Examples include Bakewell in Derbyshire, Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales, and Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Honeypot sites are often encouraged because they concent..
Honeypot ant
Honeypot ants, also called honey ants are ants which are gorged with food by workers, to the point that their abdomens swell enormously. Other ants then extract nourishment from them. They function essentially as living larders. Sometimes raiders from other colonies will attempt to kidnap the resid..
Honeyroot
An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: [Notability Academics] ([Notability proposed])[Notability Biographies][Notability Books] (..
Honeysuckle
For an article on the New Zealand honeysuckle tree see Rewarewa. Honeysuckles (genus Lonicera) are arching shrubs or twining vines in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere. There are about 180 species of honeysuckle, with by far the greatest diversity in China, where over 10..
Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station
The former Honeysuckle Creek tracking station, October 2004. Copy of telex sent to Director of Honeysuckle Creek tracking station. Honeysuckle Creek was a NASA tracking station near Canberra, Australia, which played an important role in supporting Project Apollo. The station was opened ..
Honeysuckle Development Corporation
Honeysuckle Development Corporation (HDC) is a corporation owned by the Government of New South Wales with responsibility for a major urban renewal project on the harbourfront of Newcastle, New South Wales, the state's second-largest city. Of the site, the corporation's webpage says: Welcome to Hon..
Honeysuckle Rose
Honeysuckle Rose could refer to: "Honeysuckle Rose", a song from 1928 written by Fats Waller and Andy Razaf, considered a jazz standard. The name of Willie Nelson's famous touring bus. Honeysuckle Rose, the title to a 1980 movie, starring Willie Nelson, Amy Irving, and Priscilla Pointer. This is a..
Honeysuckle Weeks
Honeysuckle Weeks (b. 1 August 1979 in Chichester, West Sussex) is an English television and film actress. Her parents named her after honeysuckle flowers because they were in full bloom when she was born, so their scent was very strong. She was educated at Roedean School and Pembroke College, Ox..
Honeytoken
In the field of computer security, Honeytokens are honeypots that are not computer systems. Their value lies not in their use, but in their abuse. As such, they are a generalization of such ideas as the honeypot and the canary values often used in stack protection schemes. Honeytokens can exist i..
Honeytree
Honeytree may mean: Nancy Honeytree, a Christian rock musician Honey Tree, an apartment complex in Henrico County, Virginia ..
Honeyville, Utah
Honeyville is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,214 at the 2000 census. Geography Honeyville is located at [41°38′8″N, 112°4′55″W] (41.635584, -112.081843)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Honeywell
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company Stock Certificate dated 1924 signed by Mark C. Honeywell - courtesy of Scripophily.com Honeywell (NYSE: [HON]) is a major American multinational corporation that produces electronic control systems and automation equipment. It is a major suppl..
Honeywell, South Yorkshire
Honeywell is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. ..
Honeywell 200
The Honeywell 200 was a character-oriented two-address commercial computer introduced by Honeywell in the early 1960s, the basis of later models including 1200, 2200, (3200?), and 4200, and the character processor of the Honeywell 8200. Introduced to compete with IBM's 1401, the H200 was two or thr..
Honeywell 6000 series
In 1970 General Electric sold their computing division to Honeywell. GE's 600-series machines were renamed as the Honeywell 6000 series and sold for a number of years. For complete details, see the GE-600 series entry. ..
Honeywell project
The Honeywell Project was a peace group based in Minneapolis, Minnesota that existed from the late 1960s until about 1990. During its existence the organization waged a campaign to convince the board and executives of the Honeywell Corporation to convert their weapons manufacturing business to peace..
Honeywell Uranium Hexafluoride Processing Facility
Located 3 km northeast of Metropolis, Illinois there is a uranium conversion facility. The plant, Honeywell Specialty Chemicals in Metropolis, Illinois, has a nominal capacity of 12,700 metric tons of uranium per year. The plant manufactures a variety of products, but about 80 percent of the plant's..
Honeywort
Honeywort is a herb commonly used in Japanese food, where it is called mitsuba (lit. "three leaves"). The botanical name is Cryptotaenia japonica. It is very commonly used as a herb flavouring in miso soup, where it goes very well with daikon radish and akadashi-type miso. It is normally sold and u..
Honey (2003 film)
For the 2004 independent film, see Honey (2004 film). --> Honey is a 2003 motion picture released by Universal Pictures. Featuring music produced by Rodney Jerkins, the film stars Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Lil' Romeo, Joy Bryant, Missy Elliott and David Moscow. A number of popular hip hop and ..
Honey (2004 film)
Honey is a 2004 Fourthwall film which was written, directed, and produced by David Ball and released under a Creative Commons license. It stars, among others, Anthony Leslie, Laura Flannagan, Christopher Michael Bauer, and Ginette Rhodes. "It's about rough relationships, masks, bad parties, awkwar..
Honey (Bobby Goldsboro song)
"Honey", also known as "Honey (I Miss You)", is a song written by Bobby Russell for American country singer Bobby Goldsboro's tenth album Honey. The song's protagonist mourns his dead lover, beginning with him looking at a tree in their garden, remembering "it was just a twig" on the day that they ..
Honey (disambiguation)
Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by bees and other insects from the nectar of flowers. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Honey may also refer to: A soft entertaining story in a newspaper designed to attract interest on a pageA term of endearment, used by..
Honey (Mariah Carey song)
"Honey" is a song co-written and co-produced by American singer Mariah Carey, Puff Daddy, Stevie J, and Q-Tip (listed in credits as "The Ummah") and recorded for Carey's seventh album Butterfly (1997). It uses two samples: "Hey DJ", originally performed by the World Famous Supreme Team, and "The ..
Honey and Clover
|} Honey and Clover (ハチミツとクローバー Hachimitsu to Kuroubaa) or Hachikuro for short, is a manga by Umino Chica (羽海野チカ Umino Chika) that has been adapted into a 24 episode TV anime series by J.C.STAFF. While only 24 episodes were aired on TV, the series is actually 26 ep..
Honey Barbara
Honey Barbara is an American rock band from San Antonio, Texas. Contents 1 Overview2 Band members3 Discography3.1 Albums4 External links Overview The band is characterised by its distinctive sound. In reviews, their music has been described as progressive, moody, atmosph..
Honey bear
Honey bear is sometimes used as a common name to refer to two different bear species with more widely used common names: Sun Bear (Ursus malayanus)Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus) Both of these bears have a chevron- or crescent-shaped patch of light-colored fur on their upper chests, which may account..
Honey bee pheromones
Honey bee pheromones are mixtures of chemical substances released by individual bees into the hive or environment that cause changes in the physiology and behaviour of other bees. Contents 1 Introduction2 Types of Honeybee Pheromones2.1 Alarm pheromone2.2 Brood recognition p..
Honey blunt
A Honey Blunt is a cigar filled with cannabis that has honey smeared on the outside. Some people think that the honey makes the cigar burn slower and gives it a nice flavor. On the downside, some people feel that honey blunts tend to be harsher to smoke than a regular blunt. One common way to ma..
Honey Brook
Honey Brook is both a borough and a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Honey Brook, PennsylvaniaHoney Brook Township, Pennsylvania This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ..
Honey Brook, Pennsylvania
Honey Brook is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,287 at the 2000 census. Geography Honey Brook is located at [40°5′39″N, 75°54′35″W] (40.094260, -75.909799)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census..
Honey Brook Township, Pennsylvania
Honey Brook Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,278 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 65.8 km² (25.4 mi²). 65.0 km² (25.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²..
Honey bucket
A honey bucket is the bucket that is used in place of a flush toilet in communities that lack a water borne sewerage system. The honey bucket sits under a wooden frame affixed with a toilet seat lid. Honey buckets in Alaska Honey buckets are common in many rural villages - for example in the Uni..
Honey Bunches of Oats
Honey Bunches of Oats is a breakfast cereal made by Post Cereals, a subdivision of Kraft Foods. Honey Bunches of Oats has a new slogan, "There's a whole bunch to love." Honey Bunches of Oats are made up of 3 kinds of flakes and crunchy oat "clusters" - lightly sweetened with honey. For other variet..
Honey Bunny
Honey Bunny is an animated cartoon character owned by Warner Bros., although she has never appeared in a single animated short. A female rabbit, she was designed by Robert McKimson as the girlfriend of Bugs Bunny for merchandising purposes in the late 1950s. Through the 1960s and 1970s, Honey was a..
Honey Buzzard
The Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, eagles and harriers. Despite its name, this species is not related to the true buzzards in the genus Buteo, and is closer to the kites. It is a summer mi..
Honey Care Africa
Honey Care Africa was established in 2000 as a private sector social enterprise to promote sustainable community-based beekeeping in eastern Africa. In partnership with a number of local NGOs and international development and financial institutions, as well as the governments of Kenya and Tanzania, ..
Honey Chile
"Honey Chile" was a 1967 soul single by legendary Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Produced by Richard Morris and written by Morris and Sylvia Moy, the tune described how the narrator (Martha Reeves) wanting to get rid of her boyfriend who's been courting and dating other girls behind her..
Honey Cone
Honey Cone was an American R&B and soul singing girl group who was most famous for the #1 hit, "Want Ads", and were the premier female group for the legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland writing and producing team in the early-1970s after the team departed from Motown Records. The members of the group i..
Honey Craven
Clarence Leo "Honey" Craven (10 September, 1904–July 22, 2003), was an equestrian, ringmaster and manager of the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden in New York, the Devon Horse Show in Pennsylvania, and ringmaster at nearly every prominent horse show in the United States. He also ma..
Honey Creek, Wisconsin
Honey Creek is a town in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 736 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 123.2 km² (47.6 mi²). 123.1 km² (47.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.06%) is wat..
Honey Creek Township, Vigo County, Indiana
Honey Creek Township, located in Vigo County, Indiana, United States, contains Terre Haute's main shopping district along US 41 and is by far the most characteristically suburban of the 12 Vigo County townships. The population, as of 2000, is 14,280 (this includes inmates from the Terre Haute Federa..
Honey Dew Donuts
History Richard J. Bowen founded the first Honey Dew Donuts in Mansfield, MA in 1973. 1975 brought the first Honey Dew franchse in Plainville, MA. This franchise was the first drive-thru in New England. Today Today there are over 140 franchises of Honey Dew Donuts all throuhgout New England. Hone..
Honey Don't
"Honey Don't" is a song written by Carl Perkins, which was covered by The Beatles on their Beatles for Sale album (in the US on Beatles '65). Ringo Starr sang the cut on the album. The Beatles also performed it at their famous Live at the BBC recording session. On November 29, 2002, Ringo Starr p..
Honey Edwards
Susan "Honey" Edwards is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She is played by Emma Barton. She made her first appearance in the show on 22 November 2005. Honey's not the sharpest tool in the box. She often gets her facts muddled and is always saying foolish things, but her hear..
Honey extractor
A honey extractor is a mechanical device to extract the honey from the beeswax or honey comb. It typically works by centrifugal force, spinning the honey out from the honey comb. With this method the wax comb stays intact within a frame and can be reused by the bees. The extractors are either ta..
Honey flow
Honey flow is a term used by beekeepers indicating that one or more major nectar sources are in bloom and the weather is favorable for bees to fly and collect the nectar in abundance. The northern or southern latitudes with its longer summer day time hours can be of considerable benefit for hone..
Honey From the Tombs
Honey From the Tombs is the debut solo album by Canadian pop singer Amy Millan from the bands Stars and Broken Social Scene. It is scheduled for release on May 30, 2006 on the Arts & Crafts record label. Track listing "Losin' You""Skinny Boy""Ruby II""Baby I""Headsfull""Hard Hearted (Ode to Thore..
Honey fungus
Honey fungus or Armillaria is a genus of parasitic fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. It includes about 10 species formerly lumped together as A. mellea. Armillaria is long lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world. The largest single organism (of the species Armil..
Honey Gables, Ontario
Honey Gables is a community in eastern Ontario, Canada on the Rideau River. It is located on River Road between Gloucester Glen and Manotick. The community is found in the former city of Gloucester in the City of Ottawa. ..
Honey Glaze
Honey Glaze is a 2003 low-budget action-comedy film written, produced and directed by the American filmmaker Michael Legge. The film stars Lorna Nogueira, as Honey Glaze, a blonde leather-clad secret agent. The tagline for Honey Glaze is "Justice Is Blonde". [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning..
Honey Grove, Texas
Honey Grove is a city in Fannin County, Texas, United States. Honey Grove is regarded as "The Sweetest Town in Texas." The population was 1,746 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Honey Grove is located at [33°35..
Honey Harbour, Ontario
Honey Harbour is a small community at the south end of Georgian Bay. It is part of Baxter County, in the Township of Georgian Bay, Ontario. The town serves as launching point to the "30,000 Islands" that make up the Georgian Bay geography. The islands that are accessible from Honey Harbour are dot..
Honey Huan
Honey Huan is a character in the comic strip Doonesbury Honey is from China, and first appeared when Uncle Duke became an ambassador there, as his assistant and translator. She had a very odd position in the government; after Chairman Mao sufferred a stroke, she was the only interpreter who was (mo..
Honey Island Swamp
Honey Island swamp is one of the least-altered river swamps in the United States. Considered by many to be one of the most pristine swampland habitats in the United States, the Honey Island Swamp covers an area that is over 20 miles (30 km) long and nearly 7 miles (10 km) across, with 34,896 of its ..
Honey Lake
Honey Lake is a medium-sized natural lake located in the Great Basin fed by the Susan River, whose tributaries include Gold Run, Piute, and Willow creeks. It is near the northern California-Nevada border in Lassen County, about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Susanville on U.S. Highway 395. The Honey ..
Honey Lands
The Honey Lands were a strip of territory disputed between the U.S. state of Missouri and the Iowa Territory. Both political entities claimed the area because of confusion caused by a poorly-done survey conducted on the orders of the Missouri Legislature. In 1838 the dispute came to a head when mili..
Honey Lemon
Honey Lemon is a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the Japanese team known as Big Hero Six. History Nothing about her past is known, or how she obtained the purse that gives her "super-powers". At one point in her life, Honey got approached by the Japanese organization that created the cou..
Honey locust
The Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) is a deciduous tree native to eastern North America. It is mostly found in the moist soil of river valleys from southeastern South Dakota south to New Orleans and central Texas, and east to central Pennsylvania. It can reach a height of 20–30 meters ..
Honey Moan
Honey Moan [EP] is... Track listing "Honey Moan (Entrance)" – 5:07"Can't Stop the Winter" – 2:00"Lookout!" – 2:00"Careless Love" – 4:37"Come on in My Kitchen" – 3:32"Simple Song" – 3:21"Simple Song, Pt. 2" – 4:17"Honey Drone" – 4:44"Sunrise in Belfast/Sunset in Christiana..
Honey Nut Cheerios
Honey Nut Cheerios is a flavor and spin-off brand of Cheerios breakfast cereal, introduced in 1979 by General Mills. As the first spin-off brand from Cheerios, it is sweeter than the original, with a honey and almond flavor. This is also the most popular spin-off, as seeing it shares the same tra..
Honey Nut Clusters
Honey Nut Clusters is a breakfast cereal manufactured by General Mills, which refers to the cereal as a "low fat part of your heart healthy diet". A single serving (1 cup) contains 210 calories and 2.5 grams of fat. The cereal, also known simply as "Clusters", first appeared in 1987. The cereal g..
Honey Pie
"Honey Pie" Song by The Beatles From the album The Beatles Album released 22 November 1968 Recorded 1 October 1968 Genre Rock Song Length 2:17 Record label Apple Records Producer George Martin The Beatles Album Listing Revolution 1 (Track 8 of Disc 2) Honey Pie (Track 9 of Disc 2) Savoy..
Honey Possum
The Honey Possum (Tarsipes rostratus) or Noolbenger is a tiny Australian marsupial weighing just five to 10 grams—about half the size of a mouse. The Honey Possum has no close relatives. It is currently classified as the only member of the genus Tarsipes and of the family Tarsipedidae, but ..
Honey Smacks
Honey Smacks is a sweetened puffed wheat breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's. Introduced in 1953, the cereal has undergone several name changes. It started out as Sugar Smacks. In the 1980s, it was renamed Honey Smacks. In the early-1990s, it had been discovered that the current mascot, Dig 'Em Frog..
Honey super
A honey super is a part of a beehive that is used to collect honey. The most common variety is the super with a depth of 6 5/8 inches in the length and width dimensions of a Langstroth hive. Honey supers may contain 8-10 frames. Western honeybees collect nectar and store the processed nectar in..
Honey Tongue
Honey Tongue is a Seattle-area, alternative rock band formed in 1999. While both signed to an independent label and touring nationally, Honey Tounge is still largely unknown to audiences outside of the Pacfic Northwest. Their most commonly recognized song is the Columbine massacre-inspired single,..
Honey to the B
Honey to the B Album by Billie Piper Released 1999 Recorded 1998 - 1999 Genre Pop Length 51 min 4 sec Record label Virgin Catalogue Virgin Records 47492 (CD), Virgin Records 47492 (CS), EMI Records 68001 (2000 import CD) Producers Jim Marr and Wendy Page Professional reviews AMG [..
Honey To The Bee
"Honey to the Bee" is a single by Billie released in 1999. Song information Track Listings Honey to the Bee (Radio Edit) (03:59)Honey to the Bee (Acoustic Version) (04:24)Honey to the Bee (Delakota Mix) (05:00)Honey to the Bee (Video) ..
Honey trap
A honey trap is a form of sting operation, in which wrong doers are lured into revealing themselves to a policing organization. Where a sting operation targets a known or suspected individual and attempts to trap them committing a specific case of crime, a honey trap establishes a general lure to ..
Honey Vicarro
A pilot based on a mock fan site (created by Daniel Knauf) of a fictional 1960s TV show. Starred Jenny McCarthy as Honey Vicarro. External Links [IMDB Page][Zap2it Article][Entertainment Weekly Article] ..
Honey West
Honey West is a fictional character created by Gloria and Forest Fickling under the pseudonym "G.G. Fickling" and appearing in numerous mystery novels by the duo. The character is notable as being one of the first female private detectives in popular fiction. She first appeared in the 1957 book Th..
Honey Wilder
Honey Wilder is an American porn star who was prolific in the 1980s, appearing in over 90 films. She appeared in her first porn film in 1981, a feature called "Swedish Erotica 39". She soon became associated with convincing portrayals of a seductress, and in particular for playing older women inap..
Hone Harawira
Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party 48th Te Tai Tokerau N/A Māori Party Hone Pani Tamati Waka Nene Harawira is a New Zealand politician. He was elected to Parliament for the Māori Electorate of Te Tai Tokerau in the 2005 general elections as the Māori Party candidate. Harawira is a veteran acti..
Hone Heke
Hone Wiremu Heke Pokai (?1810August 6, 1850) was a Māori chief and war leader in New Zealand. He is considered the principal instigator of the Flagstaff War. Born at Pakaraka south of Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands, Heke was a member of the Ngapuhi tribe but also had connections to Rahiri which ad..
Hone Tuwhare
Hone Tuwhare (born in Kaikohe, Northland in 1922) is a noted New Zealand poet of Māori ancestry. He currently resides in The Catlins in Otago. His first, and often reprinted, work - No Ordinary Sun - was published in 1964. He has published seven anthologies in total. See also New Zealand literat..
Honfleur
The Honfleur harbour. Région Basse-Normandie Département Calvados Arrondissement Lisieux Cantons 13 commune15,933 habitants Inhabitants Honfleurais Population(1999) 8,352 habitants Population with double accounts(1999) 8,178 habitants Metropolitan area Caen, 12,738 Agglomeration (2004) C..
Honfleur, Quebec
Honfleur is a small village of about 850 people in the Bellechasse Regional County Municipality, part of the Chaudière-Appalaches administrative region. The Boyer River takes its source in the municipality. ..
Hong-Chih Kuo
Hong-Chih Kuo (Traditional Chinese: 郭泓志; pinyin: Gūo Hóngzhì) (born July 23, 1981 in Tainan City, Taiwan) is a pitcher who has recently made his Major League Baseball debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming the fourth MLB player from Taiwan (after fellow Dodger Chin-Feng Chen, Chin-h..
Hongan
Hongan (紅安) is the main town of Hongan County, which falls under the Huanggang (黃冈) Municipality (also known as Huanggang Prefecture), in the eastern part of Hubei Province, China. Hongan County is known as the "County of Generals" in that more than 400 Chinese army generals have been born ..
Hongan-ji
Honden, or main hall, of Higashi Hongan-ji, Kyoto is the name of a number of Buddhist temples across Japan's history. However, it refers primarily to a pair of temples, which were once one, in Kyoto. Contents 1 History2 Nishi Hongan-ji3 Higashi Hongan-ji4 Other temples ..
Honganji Kennyo
Honganji Kennyo (1543-1592) was the 11th generation head of the Hongan-ji clan. After his father's death, in 1554, he gained leadership of the Ishiyama Hongan-ji and Kaga Province passed to him with Imperial sanction. He was very angry at the sight of how land and power hungry some warlords were. H..
Hongan Kolistajat
Hongan Kolistajat is the supporters group of the Finnish Veikkausliiga side FC Honka. The name Hongan Kolistajat is actually a name which toys with the Finnish language because it can mean either a really tall person or honka clatterers (roughly translated). Registered as a company in 2006, Hongan ..
Hongawa, Kochi
Hongawa (本川村; -mura) was a village located in Tosa District, Kochi, Japan. On October 1, 2004 the village merged with the village of Gohoku (from Agawa District) in an expansion of the town of Ino, and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the village had an estimated ..
Hongchen Stadium
Hongchen Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Qingdao, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 40,000 people. The stadium was built in 1999. ..
Hongcheon County
Hangul: 홍천군 Hanja: 洪川郡 Revised Romanization: Hongcheon-gun McCune-Reischauer: Hongch'ŏn-gun Statistics Area: 1,817.87 km² Population: 75,251(2001) Pop. density: 41 people/km² Administrative divisions: 1 eup,..
HongCouver
. The reason for the exodus was that several well-to-do Hong Kong families feared the nationalization of their wealth, prompting a large migration by upper middle class Chinese, and also because Canada had agreed to honour immigration applications from anyone with a British or Commonwealth visa. ..
Hongcun
Hongcun (宏村, pinyin: Hóngcūn) is a village in Yixian county, Anhui province (Yixian County), located near the southwest slope of Mount Huangshan, in China. The village is arranged in the shape of an ox: a nearby hill (Leigang Hill) is interpreted as the head and two trees standing on it mark ..
Hongdae
An area to the north-west of central Seoul, "Hongdae" takes its name from Hong-Ik Dae-Hakgyo or Hongik University. The area is home to hundreds of bars, restaurants, boutiques and nightclubs and draws revellers from a wide range of backgrounds, with university students and English teachers the main ..
Hongdu JL-8
The Hongdu JL-8 (or Nanchang JL-8) is a two-seat training aircraft built by joint-cooperation between Pakistan and the People's Republic of China. The contractor for this plane is the Hongdu Aviation Industry Corporation. Export versions are designated K-8 Karakorum. Contents 1 History2&n..
Honge oil
Honge oil is derived from the Pongamia pinnata, which is native to India. The word honge comes from the Kannada word for this plant. The oil was pioneered as a biofuel by Dr. Udishi Shrinivasa, of the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. The estimated cost of the oil is $150 per tonne, which is..
Honghe
Hónghé can refer to: The Red River, a river beginning in China's Yunnan province and flowing through Vietnam.An administrative prefecture called Honghe, in central-eastern Yunnan.A town named Hónghé, located on the aforementioned river in the aforementioned prefecture of Yunnan. This is a [..
Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture
Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 红河哈尼族彝族自治州; pinyin: Hónghé Hānízú Yízú Zìzhìzhōu) is an autonomous prefecture of Yunnan. Honghe has an area of 32.929 km². The capital of the prefecture is Gejiu. Population According to the 2000 census..
Hongi
A Hongi is a traditional greeting in New Zealand. It is done by pressing one's nose to another person at an encounter. It is still used at traditional meetings among members of the Māori people and on major ceremonies (every New Zealander). In the hongi (traditional greeting), the ha or breath of..
Hongik University
Hongik University or "Hongdae" is a private university in central Seoul, South Korea. It is famous for the country's foremost 'art' university. It was founded in 1946. It can be found close to Sangsu station on line 6 of the Metropolitan Subway and Hongik University station on Line 2 of the Metro..
Hongik University Station
Hongik University Station Revised Romanization Hongdae Ipgu-yeok McCune-Reischauer Hongtae Ipku-yǒk Hangul 홍대입구역 Hanja 弘大入口驛 Hongik University Station (홍대입구역) is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 2. As its name indicates, it serves the nearby Hongik U..
Hongi Hika
Hongi Hika (1772?–1828) was a New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief) and war leader of the Ngapuhi iwi (tribe). Hongi Hika used European weapons to overrun much of northern New Zealand in the first of the Musket Wars, but also encouraged Pākehā (European) settlement, patronised New Zealand's first..
Hongje Station
Hongje Station Revised Romanization Hongje-yeok McCune-Reischauer Hongje-yǒk Hangul 홍제역 Hanja 弘濟驛 Hongje Station (홍제역) is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 3. Related links Seoul Metropolitan SubwaySeoul Subway Line 3 ..
Hongkonger
A Hongkonger or Hong Konger is someone who resides or originates from Hong Kong. The term is generally accepted as covering people of various ethnicity, citizenship and nationality. It is not a legally defined term, thus different people may have different idea on how long one should have stayed in ..
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (香港上海滙豐銀行有限公司), based in Hong Kong, is a wholly-owned subsidiary and the founding member of the HSBC Group, which is traded on several stock exchanges as HSBC Holdings plc. The business ranges from the traditional High S..
Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry
The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company Limited (Traditional Chinese: }), HYF, is a ferry company founding 1923 in Hong Kong. It is commonly known as Yaumati Ferry (油蔴地小輪). After restruction of the company in 1989, it became a subsidiary of Hong Kong Ferry (Holdings) Company Limited (香..
Hongkong Electric
Hongkong Electric (Traditional Chinese: }; ) is a vertically integrated electricity utility company in Hong Kong. With its power plants on Lamma Island, it powers Hong Kong Island, Ap Lei Chau, and Lamma Island. Its former power plants in North Point and Ap Lei Chau were redeveloped into residential..
Hongkong International Theme Parks
Hongkong International Theme Parks (sic) is an incorporated company jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company and the Government of Hong Kong, founded in 2003. It owns and operates the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, on Lantau Island. See also Euro Disney SCA ..
Hongkong Land
The Landmark, properties owned by Hongkong Land in Central, undergoing renovation The Hongkong Land Company, Limited SGX: [H78] (branded as Hongkong Land, 置地 in Chinese) is the property development arm of Jardines. It is listed in Singapore as "Hongkong Land Holdings Limited". T..
Hongkong Post
Outlook of the General Post Office in Central, built 1976. Hongkong Post (Traditional Chinese: }, Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 jau4 zing3, pinyin: Xiānggǎng Yóuzhèng) is a department under the Hong Kong government, though operated as a trading fund. Founded in 1841, it was known as Postal Depart..
Hongkong post stamps
Hongkong Post Stamps was set up in 1974 to meet the ever increasing demand for Hong Kong stamps by collectors. Today, there are three main areas of work: stamp product design and production,fulfillment and advance ordering service andphilatelic marketing. Owing to low postal rates, stamp collectin..
Hongkou District
Hongkou (Chinese: 虹口; pinyin: Hóngkǒu) is a northern district of Shanghai, People's Republic of China. It has a land area of 23.48 km² and population of 799,700 as of 2001. It is the location of the Hongkou Park and the Lu Xun memorial, and was occupied by the Japanese during World War II, w..
Hongkou Football Stadium
Hongkou Football Stadium (虹口足球场) is a metro station in the city of Shanghai. This station is part of Line 3 and a future transfer station to Line 8. From this station a lot of regional buses leave to places mostly in the vicinity of Shanghai like Songjiang and Zhujiajiao. The amount of bu..
Hongkou Stadium
Hongkou Soccer Stadium (虹口足球场) is a multi-use stadium in Shanghai, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 people. The stadium was re-built in 1999 over the previous 46-year old Hongkou Stadium. External links () [Official Si..
Honglujing Stele
Honglujing Stele (traditional: 鴻臚井, simplified: 鸿胪井, pinyin: Hónglújǐng) is a tablet 3 meters wide, 1.8 meters tall, & 2 meters thick. It has 29 Chinese characters on it. It is the only Tang Dynasty (618-907) stele in NE China. It mentions the 1st king of the Balhae (Hangul: 발해, ..
Hongo
For the woman who was at one point the oldest person on Earth, see Kamato Hongo. For the Videogame Character in Yoshi Topsy Turvy, see Hongo the Book Spirit. Hongo (本郷) is a district of Tokyo located in Bunkyo Ward, due north of the Imperial Palace and west of Ueno. It is best known f..
Hongo, Hiroshima
Hongo (本郷町 Hongō-cho) was a town located in Toyota District, Hiroshima, Japan. On March 22, 2005, the town merged into the expanded city of Mihara and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,991 and a density..
Hongo, Yamaguchi
Hongo (本郷村 Hongō-son) is a village located in Kuga District, Yamaguchi, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 1,330 and a density of 32.96 persons per km². The total area is 40.35 km². External links [Hongo official website] (in..
Hongōdai Station
is a train station located in Sakae Ward, Yokohama, Japan. Contents 1 Lines2 Station Structure3 History4 Adjacent stations Lines East Japan Railway Company*Negishi Line Station Structure The station has an island-type platform with two tracks. Platform 1 ■Negishi Line ..
Hongor, Darhan-Uul
Hongor is a town in the province of Darhan-Uul in south-eastern Mongolia ..
Hongos
The Hongos are a duo of electronica artists and music producers Stephane Viole (Formerly of a "Surfers" and Kresimir Krlevcak formed in 1999 in Zagreb, Croatia and Amsterdam, Netherlands. Their music style is mainly Industrial, Experimental, Big Beat and Ambient. Contents 1 Releases2 Di..
Hongosan
Hongosan is a topical herbal treatment that is advertised -- mainly on Spanish-language media in the United States -- as being very effective in treating fungal and epidermal infections.[link] According to its distributors, Hongosan is derived from a plant known in Mexico that has the scie..
Hongo Tadatora
(1556-1594) Hongo Tadatora, the son of Hongo Tokihisa, and retainer of the Shimazu. Tadatora assisted his father during many repulsing attacks between the Kimotsuki family in 1573. Tadatora then being assigned to Kunamoto in Higo Province. Tadatora assisted the Shimazu during many battles against t..
Hongo Tokihisa
(1530-1596) Hongo Tokihasa, a retainer under the Shimazu clan, and from the family of Satsuma. Tokihasa became well known for defeating an attack that was led by the Kimotsuki in 1573, along with putting down former Ito retainers in 1578. After the year of 1587, when the latter invaded Kyushu, Toki..
Hongqiao
Hongqiao may refer to: Shanghai Hongqiao AirportHongqiao Lu, a street and the name of a metro station in ShanghaiHongqiao District, in TianjinHongqiao Market, a shopping center in Beijing This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Hongqiao District
Hongqiao District (in Chinese: 红桥区) is one district in the city of Tianjin, China. The name of it comes from the name of a bridge - Dahongqiao (in Chinese: 大红桥, big red bridge) - on the Ziya River, a tribute of Hai He. ..
Hongqiao Lu
Hongqiao Lu (虹桥路) is a street and the name of a metro station in the city of Shanghai. This station is part of Line 3. In the future this will be the southern most station shared by Line 3 and Line 4. ..
Hongseong County
Hangul: 홍성군 Hanja: 洪城郡 Revised Romanization: Hongseong-gun McCune-Reischauer: Hongsŏng-gun Statistics Area: 443.5 km² Population: 93,5582001 registration [link] Pop. density: 211.0 people/km² Adminis..
Hongshanosaurus
Hongshanosaurus (hawng-SHAN-o-SAWR-us; "Red Hill lizard") is a genus of psittacosaurid ceratopsian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period of eastern Asia. Although two skulls are the only fossil material known, comparisons with close relatives suggest it was a small, bipedal herbivore with a bo..
Hongshan culture
The Hongshan culture (红山文化) was a Neolithic culture in northeastern China. Hongshan sites have been found in an area stretching from Inner Mongolia to Liaoning and Hebei, and dated from about 4700 BC to 2900 BC [link]. The culture is named after Hongshanhou (红山後), a site in H..
Hongshi
Hongshi (} 1704—c. 1727) was the third son of the Yongzheng Emperor of Qing Dynasty China; a Manchu of the Aisin-Gioro clan. His mother was Yongzheng's concubine, Qi Fei (齊妃) of the Li (李氏) clan. Partly instigated by his uncle, the eighth prince Yinsi, he plotted against his brother Hongli..
Hongshui River
The Hongshui River is a tributary of the Pearl River in Southern China. It has 10 large dams on it, that provide electric power and flood control.[#endnote_Gxed] Several of the dams are equipped with ship lifts capable of lifting vessels of 300 tons displacement. Dams on the Hongshui Ri..
Hongtashan
Hongtashan is a very popular brand of cigarette in China. It uses a flue-cured tobacco type, and gets its name from the location of its main production facility, Hongtashan Hill ('Red Pagoda Hill') in Yuxi. It was established in 1959 and is distributed throughout China and some are exported. It wa..
Hongtong
Hongtong County (Chinese: 洪洞县) is a county in Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China under the jurisdiction of the city of Linfen. ..
Hongu, Wakayama
This article is about the town in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with the same Japanese written name (本宮町) in Fukushima Prefecture, see Motomiya, Fukushima. Hongu (本宮町; -cho) is a town located in Higashimuro District, Wakayama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an esti..
Honguedo Strait
The Honguedo Strait (Fr. Détroit d'Honguedo) is a strait in eastern North America. Flowing between Anticosti Island and the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, it is one of the two outlets of the Saint Lawrence River into its estuary, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The other is the Jacqu..
Hongwu Emperor
Hongwu Emperor Birth and death: Sep. 21, 1328–Jun. 24, 1398 Family name: Zhu (朱) Birth name (小名): Chongba¹ (重八) Given name (大名): Xingzong (興宗),later Yuanzhang² (元璋) Courtesy name (字): Guorui (國瑞) Dates of reign: Jan. 23 1368 ³–Jun. 24, 1398 Dynast..
Hongxi Emperor
Birth and death: Aug. 16, 1378–May 29, 1425 Family name: Zhu (朱) Given name: Gaochi (高熾) Dates of reign: Sept. 7, 1424–May 29, 1425 Era name: Hongxi (洪熙) Era dates: Jan. 20, 1425–Feb. 7, 1426 Temple name: Renzong (仁宗) Posthumous name:(short) Emperor Zhao (..
Hongzhi Emperor
Birth and death: 30 July, 1470–8 June, 1505 Family name: Zhu (朱) Given name: Youtang (祐樘) Dates of reign: 22 September, 1487–8 June, 1505 Era name: Hongzhi (弘治) Era dates: 14 January, 1488–23 January, 1506 Temple name: Xiaozong (孝宗) Posthumous name:(short)..
Hongzhou, Prince He
Aisin-Gioro Hongzhou, the Prince He (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) was born to the Qing Yongzheng Emperor as his fifth son. He was given the title of the Fifth Imperial Prince after his father succeeded the throne in 1722, and later received the title of peerage the Prin..
Hong (Chinese word)
Hong, Chinese word (transliterated from Cantonese) meaning "trading company" or store and generally used in the west for the trading companies out of Hong Kong, Macau and Canton, China that did internal trade with southern China during the early 19th to the 20th century. In Qing dynasty, Westerners..
Hong (disambiguation)
Hong may refer to: Hong (Korean name): a Korean surnameHong (Chinese word): Chinese word for trading companiesHøng: Danish municipality This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chan..
Hong (Korean name)
Hong is the common English spelling of 홍, a 20th common Korean family name. About 1 percent of South Korean population has Hong as a surname. Contents 1 Clans1.1 Namyang clan1.2 Pungsan clan1.3 Bugye clan1.4 Hongju clan2 List3 See also Clans As with all..
Hong Bang Dynasty
The Hồng Bàng Dynasty is a dynasty that supposedly ruled in Vietnam for over 2000 years, until the third century BC. Its founder is said to be Hung Vương. There are many legends surrounding it, but little verifiable historical information is known about this dynasty. ..
Hong Bok-won
Chinese name Traditional Chinese: 洪福源 Simplified Chinese: Hanyu Pinyin: hong2 fu4 yuan2 Wade-Giles: Korean name Hangul: 홍복원 Hanja: 洪福源 Revised Romanization: Hong Bok-won McCune-Reischauer: Hong Pogwŏn Hong Bok-won (1206-1258) was a Goryeo commande..
Hong Dagu
Chinese name Traditional Chinese: 洪茶丘 Simplified Chinese: Hanyu Pinyin: hong2 cha2 qiu1 Wade-Giles: Korean name Hangul: 홍다구 Hanja: 洪茶丘 Revised Romanization: Hong Da-gu McCune-Reischauer: Hong Ta-gu Hong D..
Hong Gyeong-nae
Hong Gyeong-nae (1771-1812) was a rebel leader in Pyeongan Province, Korea, during the early 19th century. He was born in Yonggang, in South Pyeongan province, to a family of the Namyang Hong lineage. In 1811, Hong led an army of farmers against the Joseon Dynasty forces and gained control ove..
Hong Haier
Hong Hai'er (紅孩兒), also known as The Fantastic Magic Baby is a 1975 film directed by Chang Cheh. External links ..
Hong Hai Er
Hong Hai Er (TC: 紅孩兒, SC: 红孩儿, pinyin: Hóng Hái Ér) is a character from the Chinese classic Journey to the West. Films Hong Haier (红孩儿, pinyin: Hóng Hái Ér) is a 1928 movie.Hong Haier is a 1975 movie.[link]Hong Haier (红孩儿: 决战火焰山/紅孩兒:決戰..
Hong Jin
Hong Myeon-hui (1877-1946), also known as Hong Jin, was a leader of the Korean independence movement. He is also sometimes known by his pen name Manho (만호/晩湖, 晩悟). He was born under the Joseon Dynasty in Yeongdong, Chungcheong Province, to a yangban family of the Pungsan Hong lineage...
Hong Junyang
Hong Junyang (Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) (born 17 August 1981) is a Singaporean singer and host. He was a contestant on Project SuperStar 2005, organized by MediaCorp, and became runner-up to the eventual winner Kelvin Tan Wei Lian in the final of the male category. After the competition, h..
Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency
Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency (Simplified Chinese: 丰加集选区) is a five-member Group Representation Constituency located in the western area of Singapore. The constituency covers the areas of Bukit Batok, Choa Chu Kang, Upper Bukit Timah, Jurong West and Lim Chu Kang. Hong Kah ..
Hong Kong
[Featured articles ] The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (Traditional Chinese: } [pronunciation]) is one of the two special administrative regions (SARs) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the other being Maca..
Hong kong's foot
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Hong Kong's Foot is a nickname of Athlete's foot. The name "Hong Kong's Foot" is come fro..
Hong Kong, China at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Hong Kong competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code HKG. Contents 1 Medal count2 Results by event2.1 Hong Kong 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Hong Kong, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China was represented at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens by 33 athletes in 10 sports, under the designation Hong Kong, China (Chinese: 中國香港). Although Hong Kong had become a special administrative region of the Peo..
Hong Kong, China at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Hong Kong, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, sent one athlete to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy. This delegation, separate from the China team that consisted of athletes from mainland China only, competed under the name Hong Kong, China (中國香港)..
Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier
Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier can be: Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Hong KongHong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Macau This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly t..
Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Hong Kong
For Macau pier of Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, see Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Macau Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal or Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier (Traditional Chinese: 港澳碼頭; Simplified Chinese: 港澳码头; Portuguese Terminal Marítimo) is located in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island, Hong K..
Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Macau
For Hong Kong pier of Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, see Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Hong Kong Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier (Traditional Chinese: 港澳碼頭; Simplified Chinese: 港澳码头; Portuguese Terminal Marítimo) is located in Porto Exterior, Macao Peninsula, Macau, near the Reservatório..
Hong Kong-style milk tea
Hong Kong-style milk tea Hong Kong-style milk tea Traditional Chinese 港式奶茶 Simplified Chinese 港式奶茶 Cantonese Jyutping gong2 sik1 naai3 caa4 Mandarin Pinyin gǎng shì nǎi chá Hong Kong-style milk tea or dai-pai-dong milk tea is a beverage originating from Hong..
Hong Kong-style Western cuisine
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Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge in relation to Lantau Island The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (港珠澳大橋) is a giant proposed series of bridges and tunnels that would connect the west side of Hong Kong with Macau and the neighbouring city of Zhuhai, situated on the west side of the Pearl..
Hong Konger Front
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. This article is part of the seriesPolitics and government of Hong Kong ..
Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry
Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Limited (港九小輪有限公司, abbr. HKKF) was incorporated in Hong Kong in February 1998. Other than regular ferry service, HKKF offers services to: Correctional Services DepartmentAirport Core Projects Contractors and Hong Kong Airport Authorityemergency ferry servi..
Hong Kong (album)
Hong Kong is a live album by Jean-Michel Jarre, and released in 1994 on Disques Dreyfus, licensed to Polydor. Even though the album is called Hong Kong and has pictures of the event on it's booklet, most of the tracks are from the Europe in Concert venues, except for Souvenir of China which is a s..
Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery
--> Hong Kong Cemetery is one of the early Christian cemeteries of Hong Kong during its colonial era (founded in 1845). It is located beside the racecourse at Happy Valley, along with Jewish Cemetery, Parsee Cemetery, St. Michael Cemetery for Roman Catholics and Muslim Cemetery. Cur..
Hong Kong (MTR)
Hong Kong (香港) is the eastern terminus of the and of the Hong Kong MTR metro system, situated between Man Cheung Street and Harbour View Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, and sits underneath the International Finance Centre. The station is connected to Central station via two tunnels. The..
Hong Kong 08
Hong Kong 08 (Chinese:香港08) is a Hong Kong First Division football club. The team was formed for training youngsters for 2008 Olympic qualification, hence its name. Hong Kong 08 struggled to match the more experienced teams in the league. The team managed just two points from draws with Kitch..
Hong Kong 1956 riots
This article is part of the History of Hong Kong series '''Timeline Prehistory Imperial China'''First contacts with the West Opium Wars First Opium War Second Opium War British colony (pre-war) Founding of crown colony Early 20th..
Hong Kong 1966 riots
For three nights riots erupted on the streets of Kowloon, Hong Kong in the spring of 1966. The riots started as peaceful demonstrations against the government's decision to increase the fare of Star Ferry by five cents. One person died in the riots, dozens were injured, and over 1,800 people were ar..
Hong Kong 1967 riots
This article is part of the History of Hong Kong series '''Timeline Prehistory Imperial China'''First contacts with the West Opium Wars First Opium War Second Opium War British colony (pre-war) Founding of crown colony Early 20th..
Hong Kong 1981 riots
In Hong Kong, the riots of 1981 are two riots on the Christmas Day of 1981 and the New Year's Day of 1982. Since the majority of the participants were youths, the riots were also named as the Christmas youth riots of 1981 and New Year youth riots of 1982. The riots had a long-term impact on the g..
Hong Kong 97
Hong Kong 97 (HK97, 香港97) is a game made in Japan in 1995 for the Super Famicon by HappySoft Ltd. The game has gained a cult following in Japan and Taiwan for its notorious quality - it has been ranked as a kuso-ge, a game so bad that it's good. Contents 1 Plot2 Gameplay3 Sou..
Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
The Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts (Traditional Chinese: }), located near the north coast of Wan Chai on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, is both an academic institution and a venue for performances ranging from amateur dramatics through to international professional appearances. Establishe..
Hong Kong action cinema
Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. It combines elements from the action movie, as codified by Hollywood, with Chinese storytelling and aesthetic traditions, to create a culturally distinctive form that nevertheless has a wide transcultural ..
Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination
The Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE, 香港高級程度會考), or more commonly known as A-level, conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), is normally taken by senior students at the end of their matriculation in Hong Kong. In 2006, 34,977 candidates sat..
Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level Examination
The Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level Examination (HKASLE, 香港高級補充程度會考), since 1994, is a qualification in Hong Kong comparable with the British AS-level. The exam is a supplementary to Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) after the transformation of all UGC-granted ..
Hong Kong Affairs Adviser
Hong Kong Affairs Advisers (港事顧問) were appointments by PRC government after the last Governor of Hong Kong Chris Patten carried out his electoral reform in Hong Kong. ..
Hong Kong after transfer of sovereignty
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Hong Kong Airways
Hongkong Airways was an airline based in Hong Kong in the 1950s. The initial owner of the airline was BOAC, although Jardines (怡和) were General Sales Agents and subsequently owners before selling back to BOAC, the previous name of British Airways From pg117 of "Beyond Lion Rock" Young, Gavin..
Hong Kong and Far East Masonic Benevolence Fund
The Hong Kong and Far East Masonic Benevolence Fund Corporation is a trust fund establishment by the Government of Hong Kong under the Masonic Benevolence Fund Incorporation Ordinance (Chapter 1034 of the Laws of Hong Kong). The ordinance was originally enacted on 2 August, 1893. The trustee of the..
Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council
HKTUC The Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council is a trade union centre in Hong Kong. It is affiliated with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. References ..
Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock
Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock was a Hong Kong dockyard once among the largest dockyards in Asia. Founded by Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company (known as Hong Kong Kowloon and Whampoa Dock Company) in 1865, it was known as Kowloon Docks located on the south coast between Hung Hom and Tai Wan, facing Hu..
Hong Kong Association of Banks
The Hong Kong Association of Banks (Chinese language:香港銀行公會 or 銀公會 in short)) (HKAB) was created by The Hong Kong Association of Banks Ordinance in 1981 to replace the Exchange Banks' Association. The ordinance provides a framework for the Government to exchange views with the bank..
Hong Kong Association of Science and Mathematics Education
Hong Kong Association of Science and Mathematics Education (Traditional Chinese: 香港數理教育學會) is a society to promote and improve the teaching methodology of the science and mathematics in Hong Kong. Founded in 1964, current members are secondary school teachers, professors and lecture..
Hong Kong at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Hong Kong competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code HKG. It was the seventh appearance of the tiny Asian nation. Hong Kong was represented by a total number of 48 athletes. Hong Kong 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Hong Kong at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Hong Kong competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul under the IOC country code HKG. It was the eighth time the nation participated. They won no medals. Contents 1 Hong Kong 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Hong Kong at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Hong Kong competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code HKG. It was the ninth appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1952. Contents 1 Hong Kong 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Hong Kong at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Hong Kong competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. It was the tenth time Hong Kong had competed, and the last time under the British colony flag. Hong Kong competed under the IOC country code HKG. At these Olympics, Hong Kong won its first ever Olympic medal. Lee Lai Shan won a gold me..
Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations
The Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations (香港出版銷數公證會), or HKABC in short, was established in April 1995. It is a non-profit organization which aims at promoting the cause of circulation auditing in Hong Kong. It seeks to encourage a higher standard of circulation data management ..
Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force
The Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force (HKAPF), established in 1914, provides additional manpower to the Hong Kong Police Force during emergencies and other incidents. Current manpower is 4,500. The HKAPF reports to the Commissioner of Police. From 1969 to 1997, the HKAPF was known as the Royal Hong K..
Hong Kong Aviation Club
The Hong Kong Aviation Club is a flying club based at Hong Kong International Airport. It undertakes flying training for private pilots and provides facilities for private owners. External links [Hong Kong Aviation Club website] ..
Hong Kong banknotes
Hong Kong banknotes Hong Kong banknotes in everyday circulation are $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. In 2002, the HKSAR Government issued a new ten dollar note in recognition of a continuing demand among the public for a note in addition to the coin. The existing $10 notes issued by two no..
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) (Traditional Chinese: }) is a public-funded tertiary institution with Christian education heritage. Founded in 1956, it is the second-oldest institution of higher learning in Hong Kong. Formerly known as Hong Kong Baptist College, it became Hong Kong Baptist U..
Hong Kong Bar Association
The Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA) (Traditional Chinese: }) is the professional regulatory body for barristers in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1949. Like other professional organisations, the HKBA has the authority to punish the members who are found (or confessed to the Bar Council) to be unable ..
Hong Kong Basic Law
This article is part of the seriesPolitics and government of Hong Kong No formal terms for extradition of criminals exist. Article 95 provides for mutual judicial assistance between Hong Kong and the PRC; however, serious stumbling blocks, such as capital punishment stand in the way of a fo..
Hong Kong Basic Law Annex Two
Annex II of the Basic Law of Hong Kong, entitled Method for the Formation of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Its Voting Procedures, defines the procedure for electing the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. References [Full text of Annex II] ..
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23 is the basis (parent statute) of a security law proposed by the Hong Kong government. It states: : The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall enact laws on its own to prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion against the Central People's Gove..
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 45
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 45 (Traditional Chinese: }) is a controversial article in the Basic Law (constitution) of Hong Kong. It states that the chief executive should be chosen by universal suffrage as an eventual goal. Its speedy implementation is advocated by the Basic Law Article 45 Concern G..
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 46
Article 46 of the Hong Kong Basic Law states: : ''The term of office of the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall be five years. He or she may serve for not more than two consecutive terms. This became part of a legal dispute after the resignation of Hong Kong Chief ..
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 69
Article 69 of Hong Kong Basic Law (香港基本法第六十九條) sets the term of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo). The article states the term of office of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall be four years, except the first term which shall be..
Hong Kong Book Fair
The Hong Kong Book Fair (香港書展) is a fair organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, held annually at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, selling and exhibiting books, printed matters, stationery, printing, compact discs and other multimedia publishing. Although the fa..
Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo
Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo (Traditional Chinese: }, or in short 工展會) is a large expo of local products held yearly in Hong Kong. It is organized by The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong. External link [Official website of the Expo] ..
Hong Kong Broadband Network
Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN, Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is one of the most eminent broadband Internet service providers (ISPs) in Hong Kong and a wholly-owned subsidiary of City Telecom (H.K.) Limited and a broadband telecommunication enterprise in Hong Kong. ..
Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority
The Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority is an organization responsible for licensing and regulating the broadcast mass media in Hong Kong. External link [Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority Homepage] ..
Hong Kong Buddhist Association
Hong Kong Buddhist Association (香港佛敎聯合會) is a Buddhist organisation in Hong Kong founded in 1945. It promotes Buddhism in Hong Kong and provides a series of charity services in Hong Kong, including education, medical, child care, youth activities, elderly care and burial. External li..
Hong Kong bus route numbering
In Hong Kong, public bus, public light bus (also known as green minibus) and residential bus routes bear their own route numbers. Contents 1 Public Buses2 Public Light Buses3 Residential Buses4 Route numbering system for public buses4.1 3 digits4.2 Alphabet prefix4.3..
Hong Kong Camellia
Camellia hongkongensis(香港茶, also Hong Kong Camellia) is a species of Camellia. It is a small evergreen tree which can grow to 10 m tall. Its young branches are reddish brown. The leaves are leathery and oblong with 7-13 cm long. The young branches and leaf are glabrous.[Hong Kong Her..
Hong Kong car number plates
Car numbers in Hong Kong are known as vehicle registration marks. The vehicle registration number plates are not provided by the government, but are made by garages to the order of the car owner. Contents 1 Overview2 Numbering System2.1 Usual numbers2.2 Motorcycles2.3 Unu..
Hong Kong Cascade Frog
Hong Kong Cascade Frog (Amolops hongkongensis) is a species of true frog once thought to be endemic to Hong Kong. References Baorong & Chan (2004). [Amolops hongkongensis]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Database entry includes a range map..
Hong Kong Cavaliers
The Hong Kong Cavaliers are the assistants of Buckaroo Banzai in the movie The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. The Hong Kong Cavaliers reside at the Banzai Institute, a think-tank located in Holland Township, New Jersey. They are experts in a variety of fields and also play ..
Hong Kong celebrities
This is a list of celebrities born or raised in Hong Kong, or mainly active in the media of Hong Kong. List Aaron Kwok (郭富城)Alex Fong (方力申)Alex Hui (許志安)Andy Lau (劉德華)Anita Mui (梅豔芳)Athena Chu (朱茵)Bobby Au Yeung (歐陽震華)Bruce Lee (李小龍)Cecilia Cheung (..
Hong Kong Central Library
Hong Kong Central Library Opened May 2001 Location 66 Causeway RoadCauseway BayHong Kong No. of storeys 12 Floor area 33,800 sq. metres Construction cost HK0 million Service Hours Opening hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m...
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination
The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE, 香港中學會考) is a standardized, area-wide benchmarking examination conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), is normally taken by a student at Form 5, the end of his/her five-year secondary education in..
Hong Kong Chief Commissioner
Chief Commissioner (香港總監), usually abbreviated as CC, is an administrative head of the Scout Association of Hong Kong appointed by Hong Kong Chief Scout. It was formerly known as Colony Commissioner. The first commissioner, Alexander Anderson McHardy, was appointer in 1st May, 1914 when Ho..
Hong Kong Chief Executive election, 2005
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [> Basic Law Government Chief Executive Donald Tsang Executive Council Depts and related organisations Legislative ..
Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal
China Ferry Terminal (中國客運碼頭 or 中港碼頭) is a ferry terminal, located at China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is one of the two cross-border ferry terminals in Hong Kong. The pier operates since 1988. It operates 6:00am-10:00pm Mon-Fri, and..
Hong Kong China Temple
The Hong Kong China Temple is the 48th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Mormon Church first sent Mormon missionaries to in Hong Kong in 1853. Almost 140 years later, in 1992 Mormon Church President Gordon B. Hinckley announced plans to build a temple in Hong ..
Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College
Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College (香港中國婦女會中學) is a co-educational secondary school in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Most subjects are taught in the English language. External link [Official website] ..
Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee
The Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee (CIC) (Chinese: 香港基督教工業委員會) is a non-governmental pressure group that focuses on labor welfare policy and industrial safety. Its special focus in 2001 was on the working conditions of toy workers for Hasbro, Mattel, McDonald's and Disn..
Hong Kong City Mall
Hong Kong City Mall is a huge Asian strip mall in Houston, Texas. The main store there is Hong Kong FoodMarket. The foodcourt is full of delicious Vietnamese food and seafood. There is also an arcade but it is very small, according to many listeners. The mall is connected to the Ocean Palace restaur..
Hong Kong Civil Service
The Hong Kong civil service is managed by 11 policy bureaux in the Government Secretariat, and 67 departments and agencies, mostly staffed by civil servants. The Secretary for the Civil Service (SCS) is one of the Principal Officials appointed under the Accountability System and a Member of the Exec..
Hong Kong Club
The Hong Kong Club (香港會所) is an exclusive business and dining club in the heart of Central, Hong Kong, next to the Statue Square. It was founded in 1846. See also Hong Kong Club Building ..
Hong Kong Club Building
The Hong Kong Club Building (left) and the taller Bank of China Tower. The Hong Kong Club Building is the building in Chater Road and Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong in which the Hong Kong Club is located. It is owned by Hong Kong Land. Prior to its 1980s redevelopment the previous..
Hong Kong coinage
Hong Kong coins The Hong Kong coinage, including $10, $5, $2, $1, 50 cents, 20 cents and 10 cents, is issued by Hong Kong Monetary Authority on behalf of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. Until 1992 these coins were embossed with a profile of Queen Elizabeth II's head. In ..
Hong Kong Coliseum
Facade of Hong Kong Coliseum. Hong Kong Coliseum (Traditional Chinese: 香港體育館; Simplified Chinese: 香港体育馆; informally, 紅磡體育館, 香港紅磡體育館, 紅館) is a major multi-purpose indoor arena in Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was built by Urban Council and i..
Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists
The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists (Traditional Chinese: 香港精神科醫學院) is a member College of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (Traditional Chinese: 香港醫學專科學院). It oversees the provision of specialist training and continuing medical education in psychiatry in Hong Kon..
Hong Kong Comics Festival
The Hong Kong Comics Festival (Traditional Chinese: }) is a book fair focusing on comics. It held annually at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, selling comic books and comic-releated products. On 2004, The Show is sponsored by Animax Hongkong ..
Hong Kong Commercial Daily
The Hong Kong Commercial Daily (香港商報) (HKCD) is a business-oriented newspaper, published in broadsheet format . Established in 1952, it was the first financial newspaper in Chinese language, with its electronic format available on the Internet. It is one of the few newspapers authorized..
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions
HKCTU The Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) (Traditional Chinese: }) is a pro-democracy labour and political group in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It was established in 1990. The group is headed by President Lau Chin-shek and Gener..
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre New Wing Harbour view of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre New Wing Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre New Wing The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Traditional Chinese: }; often abbreviated as HKCEC or ..
Hong Kong copyright law
Copyright law in Hong Kong to a great extent follows the English model. The Basic Law of Hong Kong, its constitutional document, guarantees a high degree of autonomy and continuation of laws previously in force after its unification with Mainland China. Hong Kong therefore continues to maintain a s..
Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum
Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum (香港懲教博物館) is located at 45, Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley,Hong Kong. It was housed in the Staff Training Institute of Hong Kong Correctional Services Department; later, it was moved to a two-storey building next to the Staff Training Institute. Ther..
Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation
The Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation (HKCAA, Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}) is an council accrediting all higher education courses from institues which do not possess self-accreditation status. See also Higher education in Hong Kong External links [Official homepag..
Hong Kong cricket team
Hong Kong Cricket Association The Hong Kong cricket team is the cricket team representing Hong Kong. They played their first one-day internationals in the 2004 Asian Cricket Council Asia Cup, and in 2005 they competed in the ICC Intercontinental Cup for the first time. From 1992 onwards Hong ..
Hong Kong croton
Hong Kong croton (Croton hancei) is an endemic species of croton to Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, it is a protected species under Forestry Regulations Cap. 96A. It was discovered by H. F. Hance on Hong Kong Island in 1850s and published by botanist George Bentham as a new species in F..
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
The Hong Kong Cultural Centre Crowds gathering outside The Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower at night The Hong Kong Cultural Centre (}) is located in Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China. It is administered by the Leisure and Cultural Services Depa..
Hong Kong Disneyland
Disney theme park Hong Kong Disneyland Location Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong Opening Day September 12, 2005 Resort Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Theme Magic Kingdom Website [Hong Kong Disneyland Homepage] Operator Hongkong International Theme Parks Hong Ko..
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
The Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (香港迪士尼樂園度假區) was built by the Government of Hong Kong and The Walt Disney Company and officially opened on September 12, 2005. It consists of one Hong Kong Disneyland theme park, two hotels (Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Hollywood Hotel), and reta..
Hong Kong District Council election
District Council elections (Traditional Chinese: }) are held in Hong Kong when the 18 district councils, totalling 400 elected members (as at 2003) require renewal. The last election was in 2003, with the next set for 2007. The elections are conducted by simple plurality, with an average constituenc..
Hong Kong dollar
This article is part of the Economy of Hong Kong series Employment Agriculture Fisheries Tourism Companies Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) Companies listed on HKSE Hong Kong Dollar Hong Kong Monetary Authority Port CEPA Individual Visit Scheme East Asian Tigers Ties with Pearl ..
Hong Kong during Imperial China
This article is part of the History of Hong Kong series '''Timeline Prehistory Imperial China'''First contacts with the West Opium Wars First Opium War Second Opium War British colony (pre-war) Founding of crown colony Early 20th..
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) is the representation of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China abroad. Since citizens of most countries do not need visas to enter Hong Kong, the HKETO concentrates most of its work on promoting trade and tourism..
Hong Kong Economic Journal
Hong Kong Economic Journal The Hong Kong Economic Journal (HKEJ, ch.:信報財經新聞, abbrev. 信報) is a Chinese language daily newspaper published in Hong Kong by the Shun Po Co., Ltd. Available in both Hong Kong and Macau, the newspaper mainly focuses on economic news and other related i..
Hong Kong Economic Times
Hong Kong Economics Times (HKET) (香港經濟日報, Cantonese IPA: hœŋ1gɔŋ2 giŋ1dzɑɪ3 jɐt6bəʊ3, Mandarin Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Jīngjì Rìbào) is a Chinese business newspaper with an average daily circulation o..
Hong Kong English
For more background on this topic, see languages of Hong Kong. Hong Kong English refers to the accent and characteristics of English spoken by Hong Kong residents. It often refers to the second language spoken by the Cantonese-speaking population of Hong Kong, but it could also be the first languag..
Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority
Established in 1977, the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA, Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}) (previously known as Hong Kong Examinations Authority, HKEA Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}) was put in charge of administration the Hong Kong Certificate ..
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
This article is part of the Economy of Hong Kong series Employment Agriculture Fisheries Tourism Companies Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) Companies listed on HKSE Hong Kong Dollar Hong Kong Monetary Authority Port CEPA Individual Visit Scheme East Asian Tigers Ties with Pearl ..
Hong Kong Express
''Hong Kong Express is also the title of a television drama serie produced by SBS of Korea The Hong Kong Express Airways Limited (港聯航空) is an airline based at Hong Kong International Airport. It took delivery of its first aircraft in July 2005 and launched scheduled ..
Hong Kong Express (TV Series)
Hong Kong Express is a popular Korean television drama broadcasted by SBS in 2004. Cast Starring Cha In PyoJo Jae HyunSong Yun-ahKim Hyo Jin See also List of Korea-related topicsList of Korean television showsContemporary culture of South KoreaAction DramaHong Kong Official Homepage [SBS Hon..
Hong Kong FC Stadium
Hong Kong FC Stadium is a multi-use stadium located in 2 Sports Road, Hong Kong[link]. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium, owned by the Hong Kong Football Club, holds 10,000. References Hong Kong StadiumLeighton RoadWong Nai Chung Road ..
Hong Kong Federation of Students
Hong Kong Federation of Students (香港專上學生聯會) is the biggest students' organization in Hong Kong. It is formed by the students' union of 7 tertiary education institutions. It has 51,779 members as of March 2006. Its purpose is to push students' movements and increase the participation..
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
HKFTU The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) (Traditional Chinese: }) is a pro-Beijing labour and political group in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It was established in April, 1948. Since April 2002, the HKFTU is headed by President Che..
Hong Kong Film Archive
Hong Kong Film Archive (香港電影資料館) is located at 50 Lei King Road, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong . It was opened in January 2001 and it is now under the management of Leisure and Cultural Service Department. It joined the International Federation of Film Archives in 1996. The archive aims to..
Hong Kong Film Awards
Hong Kong Film Awards (香港電影金像獎), is the most prestigious film awards in Hong Kong. It was established in 1982 and has been built-in into "Hong Kong Film Awards Association Limited" in December 1993. The Board of Directors consists of twelve Hong Kong professional film bodies including..
Hong Kong First Division League
HKFA Coolpoint Ventilation First Division League is the top division football (soccer) league in Hong Kong. It was created in 1908. The bottom two teams are relegated to the Hong Kong Second Division League. Contents 1 Teams (2005/06)2 League Table (2005-06)3 Results4 See also..
Hong Kong Fir v. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
Hong Kong Fir Shipping Co v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, [1962] 2 QB 26, 1 All ER 474, known as the Hong Kong Fir case, is a leading English case on contract law. The Court created a third class of contractual term outside of warrantees and conditions known as inominate term, which are determined..
Hong Kong Flower Show
Hong Kong Flower Show (香港花卉展覽) is presented by Leisure and Cultural Services Department. It is held on March in every year in Hong Kong, alternating between the Sha Tin Central Park and the Victoria Park. Before 2000, it was held by the Urban Council and the Regional Council in alterna..
Hong Kong Flying Dragons
The Hong Kong Flying Dragons (香港飞龙) were a short-lived team in the Chinese Basketball Association, based in Shenzhen. They entered the league for the 2002–2003 season, but finished last and were destined to be relegated to the "B" division. In the "B" division, they would have had th..
Hong Kong Food Market
Hong Kong Food Market is an Asian supermarket based in Houston, Texas, and only has 4 stores across the city. One of those locations includes Hong Kong City Mall. ..
Hong Kong Football Association
Founded 1914 FIFA affiliation 1954 AFC affiliation 1954 PresidentTimothy Tsun Ting FOK CoachLAI Sun Cheung (?-) The Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) (Chinese: 香港足球總會, abbreviated as 香港足總) is the governing body of football (soccer) in Hong Kong. Contents 1 ..
Hong Kong Football Club
Hong Kong Football Club (Chinese: 香港足球會) is a Hong Kong football (soccer) club. It is the oldest football club in Hong Kong. It was formed by the English. This amateur club is well-known for being a yo yo club. While they dominate the second-tier competition, they rarely enjoy success w..
Hong Kong football league
Tracing back to early 20th century, the football league in Hong Kong is probably the oldest professional league in Asia. While most records before the Second World War have been lost and the current Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) only recognizes the match results since its establishment in 19..
Hong Kong Fringe Club
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The Hong Kong Fringe Club (Chinese: 香港藝穗會) is a non-profit-making organization and a recognize..
Hong Kong Futures Exchange
Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE) was a futures exchange in Hong Kong. Established in 1976, it offered a variety of options and futures contracts, linked to stock market indices, stocks, short term interest rates, and foreign exchange. On March 6, 2000 it merged with the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong,..
Hong Kong Garden
Hong Kong Garden is the largest housing estate in Tsing Lung Tau, which is a little town between Tsuen Wan and Tuen Mun. Hong Kong Garden has 28 blocks, however, the block 27 and 28 are still not available for living. It is located at 100 Castle Peak Road, Tsing Lung Tau, N.T. Hong Kong. ..
Hong Kong Geographical Association
The Hong Kong Geographical Association (香港地理學會) exists to promote interest in, stimulate teaching of, and research in Geography. The chairperson of the executive committee is Dr. Lee, Fred. Y. S., from Department of Geography, the University of Hong Kong. The association publishes the..
Hong Kong Girl Guides Association
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Hong Kong Girl Guides Association (香港女童軍總會) is the sole Guide organisation in Hong Kong. It was formally established in 1919 though the first Girl Guides Company was formed in 1916. See also The Scout Association of Hong KongWorld Association of Girl Gui..
Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. The Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation (not an official name) is the more or less consistent way for romanising Cantonese proper nouns employed by the Hong Kong Government departmen..
Hong Kong Guide
Hong Kong Guide (香港街) is a Hong Kong atlas published by Survey and Mapping Office, Lands Department of Hong Kong Government. From 2005, Hong Kong Guide 2005 includes photomaps in parallel to traditional maps. ..
Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre (Traditional Chinese: }) is located in the Kowloon Park, Haiphong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Centre occupies the historic Blocks S61 and S62 of the former Whitfield Barracks at the Kowloon Park. History The two blocks was built in circa 1..
Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Hong Kong Heritage Museum Hong Kong Heritage Museum (Traditional Chinese: }) is a museum of history, art and culture in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, by the Shing Mun River. The museum was built by the Regional Council and opened on December 16, 2000. It is currently managed by the Leisure and Cultur..
Hong Kong Higher Level Examination
The Hong Kong Higher Level Examination (香港高等程度會考) was a public examination normally taken by students in Hong Kong after finished their Form 6 (Lower Sixth), aimed to enter the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), then provided its courses in 4 years. It is different from the Hong..
Hong Kong High End Audio Visual Show
The Hong Kong High End Audio Visual Show (香港高級視聽展) is held every year in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre for audio-visual companies to showcase their electronics and products. Organized by [Audiotechnique Magazine], it is the biggest audio-visual event in South-..
Hong Kong hip hop
The Hong Kong hip hop scene first began in 1995 with the formation of LMF which was the first rap/rock group signed by a major record label, Warner Music. Despite of the popularity of the now disbanded LMF, hip hop music continues to remain underground, led by independent artists, but the mainstrea..
Hong Kong honours system
The existing Hong Kong honours system was created after the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the People's Republic of China as a special administrative region in 1997. Before that, Hong Kong was a British dependent territory and followed the British honours system with the Order of the Br..
Hong Kong Housing Authority
The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the main provider of public housing in Hong Kong. It was established in 1973 under the Housing Ordinance and is an agency of the Government of Hong Kong. In the same year, the Resettlement Department and the Building Section of..
Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre
The Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre is managed by Hong Kong Housing Authority. It is located on 3/F, Homantin Plaza, 80 Fat Kwong Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon in Hong Kong. The Opening Ceremony of the Centre was held in July, 2002. Exhibition The history of public housing estates are..
Hong Kong Housing Society
Hong Kong Housing Society (Traditional Chinese: }) or Housing Society (房屋協會, 房協) for short, is the second largest public housing provider in Hong Kong. See also Hong Kong Housing Authority ..
Hong Kong Identity Card
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Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (香港會計師公會) (HKICPA) is a professional body to regulate the accountancy profession in Hong Kong. Contents 1 History2 Status3 International links4 External links History In 1974, the British accountancy body wit..
Hong Kong Institute of Education
The Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}) is one of the eight subsidized tertiary institutes under the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong and is the only one dedicated solely to teacher education. On 25th April 1994, under the recommenda..
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education
The Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE) (Traditional Chinese: }) was formed from a combination of 7 industrial colleges and 2 technical colleges in 1999. IVE is an educational institute directly under the control of the Vocational Training Council of the Hong Kong government. It is p..
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi)
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) (香港專業敎育學院青衣分校) is technical college on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It was established in 1993 as the Hong Kong Technical College (Tsing Yi) (青衣科技學院) by Vocational Training Council and became part of the I..
Hong Kong International Airport
; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 gwok3 zai3 gei1 coeng4; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Guójì Jīchǎng) is the principal airport serving Hong Kong. It is also known locally as Chek Lap Kok Airport (赤鱲角機場; cek3 laap6 gok3 gei1 coeng4; Chìliè Jiǎo Jīchǎng). HKIA is located on the island of Chek Lap K..
Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover
Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover is a driverless people mover located within Hong Kong International Airport. It began operations in 1998 transporting passengers from the East Hall to the West Hall. Facts Route Length: 750 metresStations: 2Rolling Stock: 4 carsManufacturer: AP..
Hong Kong International Airport Services
Hong Kong International Airport Services Ltd. (香港國際機場服務有限公司) or HIAS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dragonair. It offers ground handling services at the Hong Kong International Airport. External links [General description][Union Upset HK Airport Company Stil..
Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes
Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes was an annual nine team international cricket tournament held in Hong Kong from 1992 until its demise in 1997. It was run by Cricket World International and sponsored by Cathay Pacific and consisted of a round robin limited overs competition, with semi finals an..
Hong Kong International Film Festival
An event of HKIFF 2006 in Tamar site, Admiralty The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) is an annual event first held in 1976. The 30th Hong Kong International Film Festival will be held from April 4th to April 19th 2006. See also Cinema of Hong KongHong Kong Film Awards External ..
Hong Kong International Races
Hong Kong International Races (香港國際賽事) are the most prestigious horse races in Hong Kong. It consist of 4 races. The races are host by Hong Kong Jockey Club, and sponsored by Cathay Pacific Airways. The event is televised around the globe. The races are held annually in Sha Tin Racecour..
Hong Kong International School
Hong Kong International School Head of School Richard W. Mueller School type Private Day Religious affiliation Lutheran Established 1966 Location Repulse Bay and Tai Tam, Hong Kong Enrollment 2,600 Campus Surroundings Large Private Campus Mascot Dragon School color..
Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Center
The Hong Kong International Trade and Exhition Centre (HKITEC) (香港展貿中心) (also known as Hong Kong International Trademart) is located at Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong. HKITEC has a total floor area of 1.76 million ft² (164,000 m²) with restaurants, cafeteria, and other business and commercial..
Hong Kong Internet BBS
Hong Kong Internet BBS (香港網站), usually known as HKiBBS, is one of a few of telnet-based BBS in Hong Kong. It is the oldest of exisiting Internet BBS in Hong Kong. The early system was based on Firebird BBS system. The BBS was opened in October, 1995. It was then known as TCLBBS as it is ..
Hong Kong Island
The night view of the "Island side" as seen from the "Kowloon side" - the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Island (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 dou2; Mandarin Pinyin: Xiānggǎngdǎo) is the island where the colonial settlement..
Hong Kong Island (1998-2004 constituency)
Hong Kong Island is a constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Demographics1.2 Current members2 History2.1 (鍾樹根)Yeung Wai Foon (楊位款)Lee Yuen Kwong (李元剛)Cheung Kwok Kwan (張國鈞) Democratic Alli..
Hong Kong Jockey Club
300px The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC, Traditional Chinese: }) (formerly The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club, 英皇御准香港賽馬會) is a non-profit organisation providing horse racing, sporting and betting entertainment in Hong Kong. It holds a government-granted monopoly in providing pari..
Hong Kong Joint School Mathematics Society
Hong Kong Joint School Mathematics Society (JSMS) is a non-profit student organization established on 23 May, 1988 with aims of promoting interests in mathematics and cultivating friendship among schools. It holds the Inter-School Mathematics Contest every year. See also Education in Hong KongInter..
Hong Kong Journalists Association
Hong Kong Journalists Association (香港記者協會) was established in 1968 for practicing journalists in Hong Kong with the stated goal "to enhance press freedom and the integrity of news coverage." It also acts as a trade union, "to improve working conditions for journalists and to remove bar..
Hong Kong July 1 marches
The July 1 marches (}) is a series of marches on July 1 that have been held annually in Hong Kong since 2003. July 1 1997 was the day on which the sovereignty of the British crown colony was transferred to the People's Republic of China as a special administrative region. Contents 1 Backgr..
Hong Kong landmarks and tourist attractions
Given its status as a popular tourist destination, Hong Kong has many landmarks and tourist attractions which serve as popular places to visit. This is by no means a complete list, so please make additions if you see any major attraction missing. Contents 1 List of landmarks and tourist attr..
Hong Kong League Cup
The Hong Kong League Cup is an annual football competition contested by clubs in Hong Kong. Format History Finals Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue (Attendance) 2005/06Details Kitchee 4 - 3 Happy Valley Mong Kok Stadium (1,680) 2004/05 Sun Hei 1 - 0 Happy Valley Hong Kong Stadium 2003/0..
Hong Kong Leet
Leet's influence on Chinese characters originated in online forums in Hong Kong. Corruptions generally begin by breaking characters into their elemental radicals. As with the original enciphering of the Latin character set, Hong Kong Leet may be viewed as rude in public arenas. However, it may also ..
Hong Kong legislative election
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Hong Kong legislative election, 2004
This article is part of the seriesPolitics and government of Hong Kong and Hare Quota. Hong Kong Island (香港島) (6 Seats) List 1:Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (民主建港聯盟, 民建聯) (Pro-government) * Ma Lik (馬力)* Choi So Yuk (蔡素玉)* Chung Shu Kun, C..
Hong Kong Link
Hong Kong Link 2004 Limited (traditional Chinese: 香港五隧一橋有限公司) is a company wholly-owned by the Government of Hong Kong created to securitise revenue from five government-owned toll tunnels and the Lantau Link. This is not to be co..
Hong Kong Mahjong scoring rules
Hong Kong Mahjong scoring rules are used for scoring in Mahjong, the game for four players, common in Hong Kong and some areas in Guangdong. Contents 1 Criteria1.1 Winning criteria1.2 Meld criteria2 Special hands2.1 Standard special hands3 Point translation function4..
Hong Kong Marine Police
The Marine Region of the Hong Kong Police Force, also known as the Marine Police, with its 166 launches and craft[link], patrols some 1850km² of waters within Hong Kong's territory, including the Victoria Harbour and 244 outlying islands. This involves the control of some 13 000 local..
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a non-profit educational institution funded by Hong Kong's international shipping community and is located on the ground floor of Murray House in Stanley, Hong Kong. The museum illustrates how China, Asia and the West have contributed through the ages to the developme..
Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre
The Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre (香港海事救援協調中心, HKMRCC) is responsible for coordinating maritime search and rescue in Hong Kong and nearby waters in the South China Sea. Prior to 1997, the Royal Navy, Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force and the Marine Police were..
Hong Kong Mathematical High Achievers Selection Contest
Hong Kong Mathematical High Achievers Selection Contest (HKMHASC, Traditional Chinese: 香港青少年數學精英選拔賽) is a yearly mathematics competition for students of or below Secondary 3 in Hong Kong. It is jointly organized by Po Leung Kuk and Hong Kong Association of Science and Mathema..
Hong Kong Mathematics Olympiad
Hong Kong Mathematics Olympiad (HKMO, Traditional Chinese: 香港數學競賽) is a Mathematics Competition held in Hong Kong every year, jointly organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Education and Hong Kong Education and Manpower Bureau. At present, more than 250 secondary schools send teams of 4..
Hong Kong Military Service Corps
Hong Kong Military Service Corps (HKMSC) (Chinese: 香港軍事服務團) was a British army unit and part of the British garrison in Hong Kong (see British Forces Overseas Hong Kong). Throughout the history of Hong Kong, it has been the only regular British army..
Hong Kong Minerals
Hong Kong Minerals is a book produced in 1983 by Urban Council, Hong Kong. It outlines the types of minerals that you might come across when in Hong Kong. ..
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
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Hong Kong Monopoly
Hong Kong Monopoly is an edition of the popular board game Monopoly. It features properties, railroads and utilities located in Hong Kong, in place of those from the original game. The Hong Kong edition was originally released in 1991 by Waddingtons Int. Ltd. in Singapore, and an updated version ..
Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Hong Kong Museum of Art The Hong Kong Museum of Art (Traditional Chinese: }) is a museum for Chinese cultural heritage, and local and international art in Hong Kong. The museum was established in the City Hall in Central by the Urban Council in 1962. In 1991, it was moved to the present ..
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
HK Museum of Coastal Defence The general veiw of Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence, before entering the neo-classicism arch entrance . HK Museum of Coastal Defence A memorial dedicated to several British soldiers The Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence (Traditional Chinese: })..
Hong Kong Museum of History
The main entrance of the Hong Kong Museum of History A large poster outside the museum, promoting the exhibition inside The Hong Kong Museum of History (Traditional Chinese: }) is a museum which preserves Hong Kong's historical and cultural heritage. The museum was established by the U..
Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences
Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences The Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences (香港醫學博物館) was established in 1996, and is located in a renovated 3-storey Edwardian style building, at 2 Caine Lane at the Mid-levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is also referred as Old Pathologi..
Hong Kong National Cricket Captains
This is a list of all cricketers who have captained Hong Kong in an ODI, starting from its first ODI on 16 July 2004. The table is correct as of Hong Kong VS Pakistan on 18 July 2004. Hong Kong ODI Captains Number Name Year Played Won Tied Lost No Result 1 Rahul Sharma 2004-Presen..
Hong Kong national football team
The Hong Kong football team (Chinese: 香港足球代表隊, Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Zúqiú Dàibiǎoduì) represents the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China in international football (soccer) events such as the World Cup, Asian Cup and East Asian Cup under the te..
Hong Kong national rugby union team
The Hong Kong national rugby union team is the third tier rugby playing nation of Hong Kong. They first played in 1969 and have played 78 games to date. They have yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. Rugby union in Hong Kong is administered by the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union. ..
Hong Kong Newt
Hong Kong Newt (Paramesotriton hongkongensis, see also [the synonyms]) is the only species of salamander, also known as "tailed amphibians", found in Hong Kong. Once thought to be endemic to the territory, the species has also been found in the coastal parts of Guangdong Province. The ..
Hong Kong New Wave
The Hong Kong New Wave was a blanket term applied to a number of young, groundbreaking Hong Kong filmmakers of the late 1970s and 1980s, many trained in overseas film programs and with experience in the territory's thriving television drama scene. Among the most notable members are Tsui Hark, Ann H..
Hong Kong New World Tower
Hong Kong New World Tower is a 61-floor tower, completed in 2002, located in the Huaihai Park Pudong district of Shanghai. It is 278 meters high and was built by Bregman and Hamann Architects. Contact information Street address: 300 Huaihai Zhong Lu 淮海中路300号 (Luwan neighborhood, Puxi bor..
Hong Kong Note Printing Limited
Hong Kong Note Printing Limited prints the bank notes of all the three note-issuing banks in Hong Kong. The banknote printing plant was founded in 1984 by Thomas De La Rue in Tai Po. In April 1996, the Hong Kong Government purchased the plant through the Exchange Fund, and operated it under the cu..
Hong Kong Observatory
Hong Kong Observatory (}; Pronunciation in Cantonese: hēung góng tīn màhn tòih ? / hoeng1 gong2 tin1 man4 toi4 ? ; Pronunciation in Mandarin: Xiānggǎng Tiānwén Tái ?), known as the Royal Observatory (}) before 1997, is a department of the Hong Kong Government. The Observatory forecasts wea..
Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics
Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics (HKOI; 香港電腦奧林匹克競賽) is an annual programming competition for secondary school students in Hong Kong, emphasizing on problem solving techniques and programming skills. It is co-organized by the Hong Kong Association for Computer Education (HKACE), ..
Hong Kong Open
Events called the Hong Kong Open include: Hong Kong Open (golf)Hong Kong Open (snooker) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ar..
Hong Kong Open (golf)
The Hong Kong Open is a golf tournament which is co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour. It was founded in 1959 and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since 2001. The Hong Kong Golf Association, Hong Kong PGA, and Chinese PGA also receive a limited number of exemptions into..
Hong Kong Open (snooker)
Snookertournaments World Championship Ranking tournaments UK Championship Grand Prix Malta Cup Welsh Open China Open Other tournaments Northern Ireland Trophy Masters Pot Black The Hong Kong Open was a professional snooker tournament. It was a ranking tournament, but ra..
Hong Kong order of precedence
Order of precedence in ... Canada Germany India New Zealand Poland United Kingdom England and Wales Northern Ireland United States The Hong Kong order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the Government of Hong Kong. Contents 1 ..
Hong Kong Original
'Hong Kong Originals' or 'HKOs' is a term mostly used when referring to illegally copied and (sometimes) unlicensedly produced game console hardware, software and related products, mostly at the hand of obscure Asian manufacturers and companies, especially from Hong Kong and Taiwan. The most common..
Hong Kong Park
A lotus pool in the middle of Hong Kong Park The greenhouse in Hong Kong Park Typical pathway in Hong Kong Park --> Hong Kong Park (Traditional Chinese: 香港公園, Simplified Chinese: 香港公园; Cantonese IPA: [hœŋ55 kɔŋ35 kəʊŋ55 jyn35], Jyutping: hoeng1 gon..
Hong Kong Passport
The term "Hong Kong passport" refer to passports issued to Hong Kong people. The term more often refers to the HKSAR Passport of the PRC, but sometimes it may also refer to the British National (Overseas) passport and any other colonial passports issued to people in Hong Kong. This is a [disa..
Hong Kong People's Alliance on WTO
The Hong Kong People’s Alliance on WTO (Traditional Chinese: 民間監察世貿聯盟; often abbreviated as HKPA) is a grassroots organization that aims to protest at the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005 which was held in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai North on December 1..
Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild
Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild (HKPAG) is the main labour association of Hong Kong artists, canto-pop singers and stage performers. It is a member of the International Society for the Performing Arts. It was founded by a group of leading Hong Kong performers including Jackie Chan, Anita Mui, Ch..
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), commonly abbreviated HKPO (港樂), is the main symphonic orchestra in Hong Kong. It turned professional in 1974 although its predecessor, the Sino-British Orchestra, gave its first concert way back in 1895. The orchestra has ..
Hong Kong Phooey
Hong Kong Phooey Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to September 4, 1976. The star, Hong Kong Phooey, is the secret alter ego of Penrod Pooch, or Penry, a "mild-mannered" police station jan..
Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery
Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery (香港規劃及基建展覽館) is a museum about infrastructure of Hong Kong located at Edinburgh Place in Central Hong Kong in Hong Kong. Exhibits An animated panoramic view of the future harbourfront of Hong Kong gives the visitors an thr..
Hong Kong Police Force
Crest of the Hong Kong Police Force The Hong Kong Police Force (}; } since 1997) is the police force of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It is the successor of the former Royal Hong Kong Police Force (}; }) which existed from 1969 to 1997. The 'poli..
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
HK Polytechnic University The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) (Traditional Chinese: }) is a university located in Hung Hom, Hong Kong, right next to the Hung Hom KCR station and the kowloon side of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. It is the largest tertiary institution funded by the HKSAR ..
Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union
The Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU) (Chinese: 香港教育專業人員協會)is a pro-democracy labor union in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It was established in 1973. The present president of the group is Cheung Man Kwong, who has bee..
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance
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Hong Kong Public Library
Kowloon Public Library at Ho Man Tin, previously known as Kowloon Central Library Hong Kong public library (HKPL) system consists of 64 fixed and 9 mobile libraries offering a total collection of 10.8 million items. The network of libraries are interconnected by a digitalised library managemen..
Hong Kong Public Records Building
Hong Kong Public Records Building (香港歷史檔案大樓) is an office preserving records of Hong Kong Government by Government Records Service. The building is in Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong and was opened in 1997. It is the first purpose-built archival facility in Hong Kong. It has public ..
Hong Kong Railway Museum
Hong Kong Railway Museum (formerly Tai Po Market Station) Hong Kong Railway Museum (香港鐵路博物館) is a railway museum in Tai Po of Hong Kong. It is now under management of Leisure and Cultural Service Department. Opened in 1985, it is located at the site where the Old Tai Po Market..
Hong Kong Re-entry Permit
Hong Kong Re-entry Permit (Traditional Chinese: 回港證) are issued to Hong Kong residents by the Hong Kong Special Adminstrative Region for travel to the mainland of China and Macau Special Administrative Region. Under the Easy Travel Scheme, holders of Hong Kong Identity Cards bearing '***', '..
Hong Kong Red Cross
The Hong Kong Red Cross (Traditional Chinese: }) is a Red Cross society in Hong Kong. It was established officially on 12th July, 1950 as a branch of the British Red Cross Society in Hong Kong. Since 1 July 1997, upon the transfer of Hong Kong's sovereignty to the People's Republic of China, the..
Hong Kong Resort Company
Hong Kong Resort Company Limited (香港興業有限公司, hereafter shortened to simply Hong Kong Resort) is jointly owned by HKR International Ltd and CITIC Pacific, with each holding company having a 50% stake each. It is best known for the Discovery Bay development, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong..
Hong Kong Resort International Limited
Hong Kong Resort International Limited refers to: HKR International Limited (the Group)Hong Kong Resort Company Limited (the subsidiary of HKR International) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Hong Kong returnee
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Hong Kong Rugby Football Union
Hong Kong Rugby Football Union is the governing body for rugby union in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1953 and became affiliated to the International Rugby Board in 1988. They organise the annual Hong Kong Sevens tournament. See also Hong Kong national rugby union team National Rugby Unions o..
Hong Kong Sai Kung Chorus
The Hong Kong Sai Kung Chorus was established to provide an environment for the community's children to learn music, regardless of a child’s musical background or socio-economic circumstances. Our mission is to train young voices so that each child may improve on musical talents and to experience..
Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital
Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital (養和醫院) is a private hospital established in 1992. It is one of the most famous hospitals in Hong Kong for its top quality hospital services and safe and comfortable accomodation for patients. All clients can also choose their own doctors and consultation ti..
Hong Kong Science Museum
One of the exhibits at the Science Museum: A large machine which demonstrates how the potential energy of a dropped ball converts into other forms of energy throughout the track. The Hong Kong Science Museum (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 fo1..
Hong Kong Science Park
The Hong Kong Science Park (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is a science park located in Pak Shek Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is close to the Chinese University of Hong Kong in Ma Liu Shui and is on the Tolo Harbour waterfront. It is a state-of-the-art infrastructur..
Hong Kong Scout Centre
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Hong Kong Scout Centre (香港童軍中心) is an activity centre for Scouting in Hong Kong. It is at the Austin Road, beside the Kowloon Park and The Victoria Towers (港景峰) of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. A short road nearby was named Scout Path by the Hong Kong Governme..
Hong Kong seam
A Hong Kong seam is a type of bound seam. The raw edges of the seam are encased in a fabric binding, usually bias tape. To construct a Hong Kong seam, cut a bias strip the width of a seam allowance plus 1/4". Place the bias strip on top of the seam allowance, right sides together. Stitch 1/8" fr..
Hong Kong Secondary Students Union
The Hong Kong Secondary Students Union (Chinese characters: 香港中學生聯盟, pinyin: Xiānggǎng Zhōngxuéshēng Liánméng) was established in August 2003 by some pro-democratic secondary school students of Hong Kong. Formed by various students’ associations (SA’s) and students’ counc..
Hong Kong Second Division League
HKFA Second Division League is the second division football (soccer) league in Hong Kong. The champion and 1st runner-up will be promoted to the Hong Kong First Division League. Contents 1 Teams (2005/06)2 Results3 See also4 External links Teams (2005/06) Derico 德高朋友D..
Hong Kong Second Wave
Hong Kong Second Wave is a term used by film critics to describe a group of Hong Kong film directors in late 1980s to 1990s. The most notable directors belong to Hong Kong Second Wave includes Wong Kar Wai, Fruit Chan, Stanley Kwan, Clara Law, Peter Chan and Evans Chan. ''See also: Hong Kong New Wa..
Hong Kong Sevens
The Hong Kong Sevens (香港七人欖球賽) (referred to as Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens for sponsorship reasons) is considered the premier tournament on the World Sevens Series in rugby union. It is held annually at the end of March in Hong Kong and is organised by the Hong Kong ..
Hong Kong Shue Yan College
Hong Kong Shue Yan College (Traditional Chinese: }), commonly known as Shue Yan College (樹仁學院) or Shu Yan (樹仁) in short, is a private tertiary institute in Hong Kong. Its current campus is sited on the Braemar Hill. It was founded by Henry H. L. Hu (胡鴻烈) and Chung Chi Yung (鍾..
Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers
The Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers is film industry association for Directors of Photography in Hong Kong. Contact Society of Cinematographers (HK) Flat B, 19/F, Block A, Wylie Court 23 Wylie Path, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon Tel: (+852) 9021 5449 Fax: +(852) 2358 3990 See also American Society of..
Hong Kong Space Museum
The planetarium of the Space Museum The Hong Kong Space Museum (Chinese: 香港太空館; Cantonese IPA: [hœŋ55 kɔŋ35 tʰɑɪ33 həʊŋ55 kwʊn35], Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 tai3 hung1 gwun2; Mandarin Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Tàikōng Guǎn) is a museum for astronomy and space science e..
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day is celebrated every 1 July in Hong Kong since 1997. The holiday commemorates the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China and the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative ..
Hong Kong Sports Institute
The Hong Kong Sports Institute is a sports institute in Hong Kong, China. The International Olympic Committee announced that Hong Kong will hold the equestrian events at the site of the Hong Kong Sports Institute in Fo Tan, Sha Tin at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The facilities of the Sports Institute ..
Hong Kong Stadium
Hong Kong Stadium as seen from Tai Hang Road Hong Kong Stadium (Chinese: 香港大球場; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 daai6 kau4 coeng4, Yale: hēung góng daaih kàuh chèuhng; Mandarin Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Dàqiúcháng; alternatively, 香港大球場) is the main sports venue of Hong K..
Hong Kong Stamp Duty Ordinance Cap.117
Hong Kong Stamp Duty Ordinance Cap.117 is one of Hong Kong Ordinances which regulates the law of Stamp duty. The Most Used Sections Section 2 - Interpretation (This section introduce the terms always appear in this ordinance. The examples are Hong Kong bearer instrument, Hong Kong stock, conveyanc..
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
This article is part of the Economy of Hong Kong series Employment Agriculture Fisheries Tourism Companies Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) Companies listed on HKSE Hong Kong Dollar Hong Kong Monetary Authority Port CEPA Individual Visit Scheme East Asian Tigers Ties with Pearl ..
Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System
The Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is a system adopted by the Transport Department of the Hong Kong Government to organise the major roads in the territory into Routes 1 through 9 for the convenience of drivers. When the sy..
Hong Kong Student Welfare Association
Hong Kong Student Welfare Association (香港學生福利聯盟) is the largest youth organization in Hong Kong which has approximately up to 84 000 members. It was founded in 2000. It is formed by more than 70 students' associations or students' councils in Hong Kong. The most famous part of the as..
Hong Kong Supermarket
A Hong Kong Supermarket store in suburban Monterey Park, California Hong Kong Supermarket (Traditional: 香港超級市場; Simplified: 香港超级市场; Pinyin: Xīanggǎng Chāojíshìcháng) is a growing Chinese Ameri..
Hong Kong Sustainable Development Forum
Introduction Hong Kong Sustainable Development Forum (HKSDF) is a non-profit organisation, that promugates sustainable development in principal and practice. It was the first organisation in Hong Kong to focus solely on the issue of sustainable development. Founded in September 1998 and later r..
Hong Kong tea culture
The tea-drinking habits of Hong Kong residents derive from Chinese tea culture. After more than 150 years of British rule, however, they have changed somewhat to become unique in the world. This uniqueness is not only in terms of the tea itself, but also in terms of the underlying social and cultura..
Hong Kong telephone numbering plan
Telephone numbers in Hong Kong are mostly eight-digit. Fixed land line numbers start with 2 or 3, cellular (mobile) phone numbers with 6 or 9, pager numbers with 7 and forwarding service with 8. There is no area code today in Hong Kong. Contents 0.1 1970's0.2 1980's0.3 1990's0.3.1..
Hong Kong Time
Hong Kong Time (abbreviation: HKT) is the time in Hong Kong. The time is UTC+8 all year round. Owing to the longitude in which Hong Kong is located, HKT is in the same time zone as used by the time standards in the rest of the People's Republic of China - Chinese Standard Time (also known as Beijin..
Hong Kong Top Brand Awards
Hong Kong Top Brand Awards (formerly known as Hong Kong Top Ten Brandnames Awards; renamed in 2004) is a competition held in the Hong Kong Products Expo. The Hong Kong Top Brand Adwards logo Contents 1 Objectives2 Eligibility3 Rename and Introduction of new logos4 Hong Kon..
Hong Kong Tourism Board
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), is a Hong Kong government-sub vented body. It was founded on 1 April 2001 under the HKTB Ordinance. It was reconstituted from and replaced the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA), which was established by Government Ordinance in 1957. Unlike the former HKTA, howe..
Hong Kong trademark law
The trade mark law of Hong Kong is based on the Trade Marks Ordinance Cap. 559, which came into force on April 4, 2003 and repealed the Trade Mark Ordinance Cap 43. The system established by this legislation is entirely separate to the system used in the People's Republic of China, pursuant to the "..
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Hong Kong Trade Development Council (香港貿易發展局, TDC) is a global marketing arm and service hub for Hong Kong-based manufacturers, traders and service exporters. It has more than 40 offices around the world. External link [Official website] ..
Hong Kong Trail
Hong Kong Trail (Chinese: 港島徑), opened on 1985, is a long-distance footpath from Victoria Peak to Big Wave Bay on Hong Kong Island. The trail is 50 km long. Given that Victoria Peak and Big Wave Bay are less than 11km apart as the crow flies, the trail takes a very indirect route. Stages Th..
Hong Kong Tramways
Hong Kong Double-Decker Tram (#120), the only tram in the fleet reconstructed in the 1960s style. Hong Kong Tramways (Traditional Chinese: }; Cantonese IPA: /hœŋ55 kɔŋ35 tɪn22 tsʰɛ55/; Mandarin Pinyin: xiang1gang3 dian4che1) is one of the three tramways in the world that have regular o..
Hong Kong Tropical Cyclone Warning Signals
Tropical Cyclone Warning Signals (Chinese: 熱帶氣旋警告信號) or informally typhoon signals (Chinese: 颱風信號) are a set of signals used in Hong Kong to indicate the existence and approximate location of a tropical cyclone. The Hong Kong Observatory issues the warning signal if a tropica..
Hong Kong Union for Young Leaders
The Hong Kong Union for Young Leaders (HKUYL) is a non-profit making, student-based organization based in Hong Kong, registered under the Societies Ordinance (REF.CP/LIC/SO/19/10188). The Union was established in October 1992. It aims at seeking out, recognizing and nurturing the leadership ab..
Hong Kong United Dockyard
Hong Kong United Dockyard (香港聯合船塢) or simply United Dockyard (聯合船塢) is a dockyard in Shek Wan, on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. It is owned by Hutchison Whampoa and Swire. It replaced the Whampoa Dockyard in Hung Hom and the Taikoo Dockyard in Quarry Bay. ..
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
The main entrance of the HKUST Sundial The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST, or UST) (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; Cantonese Yale: hēung góng fō geih daaih hohk, Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 fo1 gei6 dai6 hok6; Mandarin Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Kējì Dàxu..
Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre (Traditional Chinese: }) is located in Hong Kong Park, at Kennedy Road in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The main aim of the centre is to support the local art creation. The centre was restructured from an early 20th century building (Cassels Block, former ba..
Hong Kong Warty Newt
Hong Kong Warty Newts make good pets because they are only aggressive when another male is near their female. As the name implies these newts are found in Hong Kong and near Vietnam. They eat worms, guppies, crickets, bloodworm and other live food. . The males have thicker back legs compared to..
Hong Kong Web Radio Station with Podcast
Hong Kong Web Radio Station with Podcast 係播網絡電台 is a grassroot web radio station based in Hong Kong. Their programs focus on web-singers, art & stage performances, indie band sound, world music, civic actions and pro-democracy. It was found in April 24, 2000 and shut down in end of 200..
Hong Kong Wetland Park
Various sculptures are located near the entrance. Hong Kong Wetland Park (Traditional Chinese: }) is located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, in Hong Kong. It was intended to be an ecological mitigation area (EMA) for the wetlands lost due to Tin Shui Wai New town development. In 1998, ..
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
A statue of King George VI in the Gardens A view of the garden It is interesting for flower lovers An memorial arch in the garden nearby Upper Albert Road was erected in 1928 The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (Traditional Chinese: }) is one of the oldest zoologic..
Hong Leong Bank
Hong Leong bank is the 7th largest bank in Malaysia. ..
Hong Leong Group
Hong Leong Group is a conglomerate based in Malaysia. Founded as a trading company in 1963 by Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan, the company controls 14 listed companies involved in the financial services, manufacturing, distribution, property and infrastructure development. The group's shares are listed on st..
Hong Liangji
Hong Liangji (洪亮吉) (1746-1809) was a Chinese scholar, statesman, political theorist, and philosopher. He was most famous for his critical essay to the Jiaqing Emperor, which resulted in his banishment to Yili in Xinjiang. Contents 1 Life2 Philosophy3 Works4 References ..
Hong Lim
Hong Lim (born 11 November 1950), Australian politician, has been a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 1996, representing the seat of Clayton for the Australian Labor Party. Lim was born in Kandal Province, Cambodia, of Chinese-Cambodian ancestry. He was educated at schools in Phnom ..
Hong Lim Green
Hong Lim Green was Singapore's first public garden created and maintained by Cheang Hong Lim, who was a businessman and philanthropist. It was a popular venue for election rallies, political speeches and public performances in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1885, Cheang Hong Lim also erected Singapore Ch..
Hong Lok Road (KCR)
Hong Lok Road (康樂路) is a KCR Light Rail stop located in Yuen Long. It is located near the intersection of Hong Lok Road and Castle Peak Road in Yuen Long. The stop belongs to Zone 5 for single-ride ticket. Platforms The Light Rail trains are allocated to Light Rail stop platforms as follows: ..
Hong Minpyo
Hong Minpyo Name Hong Minpyo Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization McCune-Reischauer Born May 9, 1984 Birthplace South Korea Residence South Korea Teacher Rank 5 dan Affiliation Hanguk Kiwon Hong Minpyo (born May 9, 1984) is a professional Go player. Biograp..
Hong Myung-Bo
Hong Myung-Bo (born February 12, 1969 in Seoul) was a South Korean football player; who retired from playing following the end of the 2004 Major League Soccer season, having finished his career with the Los Angeles Galaxy. Hong was a key member of the Korean national team for the 1990 FIFA World Cu..
Hong Nin Savings Bank
Hong Nin Savings Bank (traditional Chinese: 康年儲蓄銀行) was a bank in Hong Kong, founded in the 1930s. The bank went into administration in September 1986 following defaults on several loans related to shipping, and was taken over by the colonial Government of H..
Hong Ren
Hong Ren(1610-1664) was from Anhui and a member of the Anhui or Xin'an school of painting. His original name was Jiang Fang. He is noted for painting Mount Huangshan. After the fall of the Ming dynasty he became a monk. This makes him also linked to the "Four monk painters" along with Zhu Da, Shitao..
Hong Rengan
Hong Rengan (Chinese:洪仁玕 - Wade-Jiles: Hung Jen-kan; 1822–1864) was an important leader of the Taiping Rebellion. He was the cousin of the movement's founder and spiritual leader Hong Xiuquan. His position as the Prince Gan (干王) resembled the role of a Prime Mini..
Hong Sang-soo
Hong Sang-soo (born 25 October 1960 in Seoul) is a contemporary and highly-regarded Korean film director. Filmography Keuk jang jeon (Tale of Cinema) (2005)Woman is the Future of Man (2004)On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate (2002)Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors (2000)The Power..
Hong Seok-cheon
Hong Seok-cheon (February 3, 1971) is a South Korean television and film actor who caused considerable controversy in his home country when he "came out" as a homosexual in 2002. Seok-chon is arguably the most prominent Korean celebrity to openly admit to being gay. Hong Seok-chon had appeared on ..
Hong Seok-Hyun
On July 26, 2005, South Korean ambassador to the U.S., Hong Seok-Hyun, resigned for alleged involvement with the slush fund scandal of illegal donations during a presidential campaign in 1997. ..
Hong Seok-hyun
Hong Seok-hyun (b. 1949) is a noted figure in South Korean business. He served as South Korea's ambassador to the United States from December 2004 until his resignation on July 26 2005. The resignation was sparked by media reports that he was involved in a 1997 scheme by Samsung to bribe variou..
Hong Soon-young
Hong Soon-young is a retired South Korean diplomat. He has served in several high-level posts, including as presidential aide for state affairs, Foreign Minister, and Minister of Unification, and has been ambassador to Russia (1992-1993), Germany (1994-1998), The People's Republic of China (2000-200..
Hong Sung-Sik
Hong Sung-Sik (born November 13, 1967) is a South Korean boxer, who won a bronze medal in the men's Lightweight (60 kg) category at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. ..
Hong Tianguifu
Hong Tianguifu (洪天貴福 in pinyin: hong2 tian1 fu2 gui4) (1848 - 1864), also called Hong Tiangui and in Qing historical record, Hong Futian (洪福瑱 fu2 tian4), was the second and last king of the Heavenly Kingdom of Taiping. He is popular referred to the J..
Hong Xiguan zhi Shaolin wu zu
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Hong Xiuquan
A statue of Hong Xiuquan Hóng Xiùquán (洪秀全, Wade-Giles: Hung Hsiu-ch'üan, born Hong Renkun 洪仁坤, Courtesy name Huoxiu 火秀; January 1, 1814-June 1, 1864) was a Hakka Chinese Christian who led the Taiping Rebellion and established the H..
Hong Ying
Hong Ying (虹影) (born September 21, 1962 in Chongqing, Sichuan province), is a modern Chinese author. She studied at the Lu Xun writer's academy and at FuDan University. In 1991 she moved to London, England where she now lives. She is married to Henry Zhao, a lecturer at SOAS. Her most rece..
Hong Yu
Hong Yu was the favorite companion of the Chinese emperor Hui of Han. Jiru's dress and cosmetics were imitated by other courtiers in an attempt to impress the emperor. Hong Yu was documented by China's Grand Historian Sima Qian. Source Homosexuality and Civilization by Louis Crompton Hong yu i..
Hong Yun-seong
Hong Yun-seong (洪 潤星 Hon Yunsun) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Yun-seong made his first appearance in Soul Calibur II and returns in Soul Calibur III. Prior to Soul Calibur III, his name was written as Hong Yunsung. Contents 1 Biography2&n..
Honiara
←Honiara, population 49,107 (1999), is the capital of the Solomon Islands and of Guadalcanal Province, although it is a separately administered town. The town is located on the island of Guadalcanal, and was built to replace the former capital of Tulagi at the end of World War II. Honiara offici..
Honiara International Airport
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Honicknowle
Honicknowle is a district (or Ward) of the City of Plymouth (UK) which borders with West Park, Crownhill, Ham, Whitleigh and Pennycross districts of Plymouth. Honicknowle was previously part of Knackersknowle. Contents 1 General2 Education3 Shopping4 Religion5 Places of ..
Honinbo
Honinbo (本因坊, Hon'inbō) was the name of one of the four major schools of Go in Japan. Established in 1612, the Honinbo school survived until 1940. Upon the closure of the school, the title Honinbo came to be used for the champion of the Honinbo Tournament, which is now an annual event in hono..
Honinbo Dochi
Honinbo Dochi Name Honinbo Dochi Kanji 本因坊道知 Born 1690 Died 1727 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Dosaku
Honinbo Dosaku Name Honinbo Dosaku Kanji 本因坊道策 Born 1645 Died 1702 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Doteki
Honinbo Doteki Name Honinbo Doteki Kanji 本因坊道的 Born 1669 Died 1690 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Genjo
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Honinbo Jowa
Honinbo Jowa Name Honinbo Jowa Kanji 本因坊丈和 Born 1787 Died 1847 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Sanetsu
Honinbo Sanetsu Name Honinbo Sanetsu Kanji 本因坊道悦 Born 1611 Died 1758 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Sansa
Honinbo Sansa Name Honinbo Sansa Kanji 本因坊算砂 Born 1559 Died June 13, 1623 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Satsugen
Honinbo Satusgen Name Honinbo Satsugen Kanji 本因坊察元 Born 1733 Died 1788 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Shuei
Honinbo Shuei Name Honinbo Shuei Kanji 本因坊秀栄 Born November 1, 1852 Died 1907 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Shuho
Honinbo Shuho Name Honinbo Shuho Kanji 本因坊秀甫 Born 1838 Died 1886 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Shusai
Honinbo Shusai Name Honinbo Shusai Kanji 本因坊秀哉 Born 1874 Died January 18, 1940 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Shusaku
Honinbo Shusaku Name Honinbo Shusaku Kanji 本因坊秀策 Born June 6, 1829 Died August 10, 1862 Birthplace ..
Honinbo Tournament
Honinbo Name Honinbo Started 1941 Honorary Honinbo's Takagawa Kaku, Sakata Eio, Ishida Yoshio, Cho Chikun Sponsors Mainichi Shimbun Prize Money 32 million Yen (0,000 USD) Affiliation Nihon Ki-in The Honinbo is a Go competition. Outline The Honinbo is the oldest Go title in the ..
Honing
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Honington
Honington could refer to: RAF Honington named after the village of Honington in Suffolk, England.Honington, LincolnshireHonington, Warwickshire This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish..
Honington, Suffolk
for at grid reference TL911746 Honington is a small village in the county of Suffolk in England, located near the Suffolk-Norfolk border. It is in northern Suffolk lying on the river Blackbourn (really a stream). Sapiston is bordered to the north-east by Sapiston, to the north-west by Faken..
Honiton
Honiton is a town in East Devon, which is in the county of Devon, England. It grew along the line of the Roman Road of the Fosse Way - the ancient Roman Road linking Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) to Lincoln (Lindum). The location is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Honetone, meaning a farmstead of a ..
Honiton pottery
Honiton pottery is a type of earthenware pottery from Honiton, Devon. The popular design was Jacobean, and the most famous designer was Charles Collard. Its heyday was in the 1930s. ..
Honiton railway station
Honiton railway station serves the town of Honiton in East Devon, UK. The station is situated on a passing loop. To the east is Honiton Tunnel and bank. The station is operated by South West Trains. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail&..
Honi HaM'agel
Honi HaM'agel (Khoni, or Choni, HaM'agel, Hebrew for Honi the Circle-drawer) (First century BCE) was a Jewish scholar prior to the age of the Tannaim, the scholars from whose teachings the Mishnah (the first part of the Talmud) was derived. During the first century BCE, a variety of religious movem..
Honi Soit
Honi Soit is a student newspaper at the University of Sydney run by an elected editorial team, as part of the activities of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council. The name is short for the phrase "Honi soit qui mal y pense" (French: "Evil to him who evil thinks"), which is the mo..
Honjin
Honjin is the Japanese word for an inn for government officials, from the later part of the Edo period. ..
Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari
is the sixteenth single by Do As Infinity, released in 2003. The jacket shoot was done during A-nation 2003 before fans were allowed to enter the arena where the event was held. The jackets for both CD and CD+DVD versions include Tomiko Van and Ryo Owatari holding bubble boards as if they were tal..
Honjo
Honjo is the name of several places: Honjo, AkitaHonjo, Saitama This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point dir..
Honjo, Akita
YuriHonjō (由利本荘市; -shi) was a city located in Akita in Tohoku region of Japan. On March 222005 the city of Honjo and the towns of Chōkai, Higashiyuri, Iwaki, Nishime, Ōuchi, Yashima and Yuri merged to form the new city of Yurihonjo. In 2003, the city had
