1. Mar-a-Lago: With an estimated value of over $200 million, it is a resort that Trump often visits. Mar-a-Lago: With an estimated value of over $200 million, it is a resort that Trump often visits.

2. Trump Tower: Located at 725 Fifth Avenue in New York City, it is approximately 30,000 square feet (3,000 square meters) and is decorated in bronze, gold and marble. Worth more than $50 million, it is also the most valuable apartment in New York City.

3. Palm Springs Estate: 43,000 square feet (4,000 square meters), located on the vast coastal area of ​​Palm Springs. Trump bought it in a bankruptcy auction in 2004 for $40 million.

4. Trump Entertainment Resort: This company is a casino resort under Trump's name. After a long period of financial turmoil, the company was listed in bankruptcy protection in 2004.

5. Trump Taj Mahal: Trump’s large casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, used the ancient Indian building “Taj Mahal” as its signboard. After investing billions of dollars, it failed to attract enough gamblers and later went bankrupt.

6. Trump Plaza: A large casino located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which later closed down due to excessive debt.

7. Trump Pier: A large casino located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which later closed down due to excessive debt.

8. The Estates at Trump National. Located in Los Angeles, it is the most luxurious hotel in California.

9. Personal Brand: Trump seeks to use trademarks to legally protect his brand and products. Since 2000, as of February 2017, there are nearly 400 foreign trademarks registered under the Trump company, involving 28 countries, including New Zealand, Egypt and Russia, as well as the European Union. The Trump Organization has been applying for trademarks for decades and claims to have obtained trademarks in more than 80 countries. His trademarks cover a wide variety of potential products, including soaps and perfumes in India, engineering services in Brunei and vodka in Israel. It also includes Trump canned water, Trump vodka, Trump golf, etc.

10. Trump's watch: As a top billionaire, Trump must know more about high-end watches than anyone else. He has worn a square watch "Historiques Ultra-Fine 1968" by Vacheron Constantin, a Patek Philippe Ellipse and a gold Rolex Day-Date watch, which is called the "Presidential Watch" because it has been worn by many US presidents.

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