Talk:Li Yuanhong
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First Asian Winery of Canada/North America called Tsung Chia Ltd.,
meaning Imperial Royal House. Located on 531 Imperial Road, County of Wellingdon, Guelph, Ontario Canada.
Related Continuation of Li Yuanhong and his brother's family lineage:
Brother's family: Li, Moon Dreun.
Granddaughter WINE Heiress SHIH, PAMELA TSUNG-YU. Shih meaning, history/LiSi related to Lord Shih, Kefa/Yungchen a posthumous name given after his death to commemorate and honor him by The Qianlong Emperor whom went out of his way to title him.
Blue beret ranger Mr. Shih,Ting-Chong owners and sole proprietor to the distillery.
Established in the 1970's of Canada/North Americas sits remaining to be marked as an historic site for forty years on seven acres of property. Called, Tsung Chia Ltd., meaning Imperial House Ltd.,
The (2) horses and Canadian colors on the ever famous trademark represent
the winery and Canada. Published in the Toronto Star, television interview, food and wine magazines, trademarcx.com on the Internet have been through plenty of advertising and artistry. Liquor vases were made and sample wine bottles were issued; a great amount of 250,000 bottles were given away as collector's items and promotion, complimentary.
The distillery's title is located on the interstate sign.
Mr. Shih, Ting-Chong a blue beret ranger came out of the army with all his power to immigrate investors and open his liquor manufactory. He had (1) of the seven liquor licences to be issued at the time, which were very difficult to receive.
It is situated on seven acres of land in the back and expensive
wine tank and equipment are inside. This gave right to the four oceans and water supply, beverage, alcohol industry of Canada. Tsung Chia Ltd., was to produce Asian liquor to help like medicinal distilled water. Eg., rubbing alcohol and sacrificial wines.
The taxes on the alcohol manufactory were quite heavy on
each proof and could have funded the whole country and that of Gt. Britain, during the time. There could be about one hundred wineries, today. Liquid drinks are always in demand. Not only, did we have (1) wine drink; we had several, six more distilled drinks, ready to go.
When people want alcohol, they'll buy. At the time, many were demanding
to try the new water from miracles such as geysers four oceans liquid. They heard of such reports of mountain water, glass water, snow water and wanted to try.
The late Mr.Shih,Ting-Chong has past away and left his entire
empire to his only daughter which he loved so very much. She is the only wrote heiress to his Empire, Tsung Chia Ltd., Imperial House. Hopefully those will remember this man who opened the first Asian winery of Canada.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Pamshih (talk • contribs) 09:55, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
Should be marked as an historic site situated at 531 Imperial Road Guelph, Ontario
Canada is a winery of Mr. Shih, Ting-Chong a Blue Beret in the Taiwan military. There are seven types of alcoholic beverages including (1) wine made of plums. The distillery is entitled Tsung Chia Ltd. as written on the interstate sign.
Pamela Shih is the first Oriental winery heiress of Canada.
The manufactory is the FIRST ORIENTAL WINERY OF CANADA. Generations of family that were involved in salt manufactory,coal mines, bank chain of Hunan Province, China, vase Chinaware, and plant soil foods continued on to venture in other countries besides China, and business strived to go on in the family today.
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