
Hong Kong bids farewell to Jumbo Kingdom, the world's largest floating restaurant
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Measuring about 260 feet long, the colossal three-story Jumbo Floating Restaurant was famous for its gigantic green and red neon sign reading "foon ying gwong lam," Chinese for welcome.
Hong Kong (CNN) — At around 7 a.m. on June 14, a dozen tugboats arrived to tow away Jumbo Kingdom seafood restaurant in Hong Kong's Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, off the southwest side of Hong Kong island.
Locals gathered along the waterfront to give the floating restaurant its final farewell.
Measuring about 260 feet long, the colossal three-story Jumbo Floating Restaurant was famous for its gigantic green and red neon sign reading "foon ying gwong lam," Chinese for "welcome." In its heyday, it was part of the largest floating restaurant in the world.

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