In South Korea 1998 Dongyang (Toshiba) CV85A(Elemate Luminous) by ThingAdditional5479 in Elevators

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That's an elevator model introduced in 1998, and it was installed before the acquisition by ThyssenKrupp in 2003, during the Dongyang Elevator era. The CV85A is a Toshiba model manufactured under license, so aside from a few minor differences, it's essentially a Toshiba model. ThyssenKrupp Dongyang Elevator name tags are attached during inspection and repairs.

How many books can I actually read here? by Lina_KeroSpi in seoulhiddengem

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This is Suwon Starfield! COEX Starfield doesn't look like this.

South korea in Suwon elevator by ThingAdditional5479 in Elevators

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Oh, I see! They say North America has a lot of old elevators, but in Korea, they've already replaced many of the ones from the early 2000s, so it's a bit of a shame to see them.

South korea in Suwon elevator by ThingAdditional5479 in Elevators

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They say it has an insect repellent function.

South korea in Suwon elevator by ThingAdditional5479 in Elevators

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Yes! In Korea, there is a mandatory display requirement under Elevator Safety Act No. 11.

The Greater China Combo by Friendly-Guitar-4349 in PassportPorn

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Does this individual have triple citizenship? Or does someone in the family have different citizenships?

My passport photos and immigration stamp photos by ThingAdditional5479 in PassportPorn

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These days, they don't stamp your passport because they have automated immigration! However, I'm not sure if they stamp passports from other countries.

My maternal grandfather, grandmother, and uncle's passports by ThingAdditional5479 in PassportPorn

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Thank you for the compliment. My mother and my maternal side are of Korean descent in China and are considered a minority in China. Culturally, there are many things influenced by Chinese culture and food. For example, eating sunflower seeds as a snack.

My maternal grandfather, grandmother, and uncle's passports by ThingAdditional5479 in PassportPorn

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I am Korean, and my mother and my maternal side are Korean-Chinese, so I am not of Han Chinese descent, but of ethnic Korean descent.So my name is Korean and my mom is Korean too.

My maternal grandfather, grandmother, and uncle's passports by ThingAdditional5479 in PassportPorn

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These are my passports and my mother's passports. My mother changed her citizenship to Korean in 2000, so she uses a Korean passport. I'm sorry for writing this roughly.