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Liang (simplified Chinese: 两; traditional Chinese: 兩; pinyin: liǎng), or leung in Cantonese, liae in Wenzhounese, liong in Hakka, lian in Shanghainese, also called "Chinese ounce" or "tael", is a traditional Chinese unit for weight measurement. It originated in China before being introduced to neighboring countries in East and Southeast Asia.
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| gold | instance of | Malaysia has the same regulations as it is a former British colony.Hong Kong troy unitsThese are used for trading precious metals | 0.80 | text |
| silver | instance of | Malaysia has the same regulations as it is a former British colony.Hong Kong troy unitsThese are used for trading precious metals | 0.80 | text |
| gold | instance of | Hong Kong troy unitsThese are used for trading precious metals | 0.80 | text |
| silver | instance of | Hong Kong troy unitsThese are used for trading precious metals | 0.80 | text |
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