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Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. 2024
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FUN FACT: I’m actually *further* to the left now than I was in my 20s!
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Bubbles 🫧
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Wallpapers: Sailor Guardians
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learning-living · 3 years
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An Interesting Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a small city with 7 milions population. The government just ban (again) evening restaurant dine-in. You read it correctly. From 6pm to 5am, eating in a restaurant is not allowed. But you are welcome to dine in before 6pm. Maybe the viruses are just start working after 6pm.
Also, libraries, museums, beaches, playground are closed. But schools are not. Education is important. Kids must not skip school. And most adults are still need to go to work. Work from home is not that popular here. We go to school and work everyday by public transportation, mass public transportation. The kind that you need to push or be pushed to get on at rush hours.
There are easily thousands of people in a metro station at rush hours. You are basically exchanging air with thousands of strangers in a closed area. And you cannot go out with more than three friends / family members because the government ban gathering of more than four people.
And the funniest thing is, the top government officials attended a birthday party of a China official. And there are 170 guests. I thought gathering of more the 4 is banned? Nevermind. Among the 170 guests, one got covid-19. Now all 170 guests and the lucky birthday man have been sent to quarantine camp for 14 days.
To summarize, you can do whatever you want if you are a high ranking official. And for the rest of us, just follow all the rules they give you, no matter how silly they are. Go to work. Go to school. Get on the train and be packed like sardines. Buy a take away dinner and eat at the park. Go out separately with your family members because you can't afford the HK$5000 fine per person if they charge you gathering with more than four people. By the way, $5000 x 170 is quite a lot of money. I wonder if the party goers will be fined.
7 Jan 2022 ‡ midnight whine
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learning-living · 3 years
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No news is not good news
Hong Kong government is destorying our press freedom. If you dare to say anything bad, you either close your business or go behind bars. Sometimes it is both.
The news platforms we lost in the past six months:
24 Jun 2021: Apple Daily
29 Dec 2021: Stand News
04 Jan 2022: CitizenNews
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It is heartbreaking to see Apple Daily shuts down. It should up to the readers to decide whether the newspaper is worthy or not. It should never be the government's decision. Without Apple Daily, who is going to monitor and question the authority?
My city is dying, and our greatest voice for press freedom now burning at the stake.
I am already grieving, but how long will it take for us to die completely? A slow death of suffocation, as we drown in crimson blood laced with yellow stars?
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learning-living · 3 years
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No news is not always good news.
Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily is forced to close by the Hong Kong authorities. We should never have only one voice in the society.
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Hongkonger waiting at midnight to buy the last printed copy of Apple Daily. Photo by Stand news.
The last printed copy of Apple Daily will be published on 24 June 2021, marks the end of the 26 year of the newspaper. Apple Daily says they are printing 1,000,000 copies.
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learning-living · 3 years
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A sad news to every Hongkonger
Hong Kong (CNN BusinessOne year was all it took for a Beijing-imposed National Security Law to take down Hong Kong's largest and loudest pro-democracy newspaper.
Next Media announced Wednesday that Apple Daily, its flagship tabloid, would publish its final copy Thursday due to an untenable environment in which its journalists had been arrested and millions of dollars in assets had been frozen. Its digital platform will cease operations on the same day, the company said in a statement.
The news sent a deep chill through Hong Kong's media industry and undermined government claims the new legislation would not diminish press freedom.
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learning-living · 3 years
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Artist: Nothing Serious on Facebook
Apple Daily, the largest pro-democracy newspaper in Hong Kong will be shut down on 24 Jun 2021, after owner and executives including the editor arrested under the National Security Law. With its bank accounts frozen, the company has no choice but to shut down. 
Beijing is using the National Security Law to suppress freedom of the press and the free expression of opinions. However, the seed of freedom is in our heart and will never die.
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learning-living · 4 years
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