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The South China Morning Post (also known as SCMP or The Post), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong English-language newspaper and Hong Kong's newspaper of record. [1]

1567 relations: A Best, A Bride for Rip Van Winkle, A-G for Hong Kong v Reid, Aamir Khan, Abigail Reynolds (artist), Adeline Yen Mah, Admiralty station (MTR), Adventures in Stationery, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, Aehobak, African diaspora, AfterShip, Against All Odds (book), Ages of consent in Asia, Agnes Chow, Air Defense Identification Zone (East China Sea), Air France, Air pollution in Hong Kong, Air Pollution Index, Akmal Shaikh, Alan Mak (politician), Alan Shadrake, Albert Chan (professor), Albert Ho, Albert Yeung, Alex Chow, Alex Tayo Akande, Alexandra House, Alfred Cheung, Alibaba Group, AliOS, Alison Anderson, All You Need Is Love (film), Allan Zeman, Alvin Cheng, Alyson Hau, Am730, Amanda Strang, Amazing China, American football, Amitav Acharya, Amos Yee, André Chiang, André Couto, Andrew Clark (footballer), Andrew Kam, Andrew Ling, Angela Su, Angelababy, Annabelle: Creation, ..., Anne Anne Kindergarten stabbing, Anson Chan, António Félix da Costa, Anthony Pratkanis, Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping, Antiquities Advisory Board, Antonythasan Jesuthasan, Argyle Street Camp, Aristotle (horse), Armed Forces of Ukraine, Artificial intelligence, Arts of Asia, Asgardia (nation), Ashes and Snow, Asia Television, Asian Future Leaders Scholarship, Asian Pacific Post, Asiana Airlines Flight 214, Assassination of Juma Tayir, Assassination of Kim Jong-nam, Association of Flight Attendants, Athena Chu, Attack on Titan (film), ATV Home, ATV World, Australia Dairy Company, Australian passport, Automated teller machine, Ayumi Hamasaki, Ōkubo, Tokyo, Baak Maan Fu Yung, Back to Basics Tour, Bad Genius, Bae Doona, Bai Yansong, Balesin Island, Bamboo network, Bangkok Post, Bank of Communications, Barangaroo, New South Wales, Bard College at Simon's Rock, Barry Sautman, Barton Lui Pan-To, Basi (giant panda), BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, Beijing Huijia Private School, Beijing Queer Chorus, Belinda Luscombe, Bella Sidney Woolf, Belvedere Management, Benigno Aquino III, Benin–China relations, Bertie Ahern, Better Place (Rachel Platten song), Bianca Froese-Acquaye, Big Bang (South Korean band), Big Big Channel, Big Four international beauty pageants, Bleeding Steel, Blue Neighbourhood, Blue Pool Road, Bo Xilai, BoA, Bohai Strait tunnel, Bollywood, Bona Mugabe, Bongbong Marcos, Booz Allen Hamilton, Born This Way Ball, Born This Way Foundation, Boro Janičić, Bottoms Up Club, Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies, Braemar Hill murders, Break Up 100, Brett Prebble, Brian Kan, Bridges Street, British Consulate-General, Hong Kong, British Forces Post Office, British Military Hospital, Hong Kong, British School of Beijing, British Virgin Islands news websites, Britney Spears: Piece of Me Tour, Broadsheet, Buckley School (New York City), Buddhism in Thailand, BYD e6, Cabinet of Singapore, Cadbury, Cai Yingting, California Fitness, Call of Heroes, Camille Cheng, Candace Chong Mui Ngam, Cantonese, Cantonese opera, Cantopop, Capital Artists, Carat Cheung, Carina Lau, Carles Puigdemont, Caroline Chiu, Carrie Lam, Carrier Strike Group 11, Cason Crane, Cathay Pacific, CATOBAR, Cattle Depot Artist Village, Causeway Bay Books disappearances, CD Rev, Cecil Chao, Cedric Blaker, CEFC China Energy, Censorship in China, Censorship in Hong Kong, Censorship in Thailand, Censorship of Facebook, Centamap, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Central Military Commission (China), Central station (MTR), Central Theater Command, Century Achievement Award, CGTN Arabic, Cha Gordo, Chan Fai-young, Chan Wing Suet, Charcoal-burning suicide, Charles Kwan, Charles Montgomery (writer), Chater House, Cheetah Mobile, Chek Keng, Chen Hao (politician), Cheng Naishan, Cherry Ngan, Chet Lam, Cheuk Wan-chi, Cheung Ming-man, Cheung Wai Ki, Cheung Yuk, Chia Thye Poh, China Digital Times, China Marine Surveillance, China National Gold Group Corporation, China Oilfield Services, China Power Clean Energy Development, China Water Risk, China Women's Film Festival, China–Liberia relations, China–Pakistan relations, Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning, Chinese Canadians in British Columbia, Chinese Canadians in Greater Vancouver, Chinese Century, Chinese city tier system, Chinese intelligence activity abroad, Chinese naval base in Djibouti, Chinese people in Senegal, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chinese Wikipedia, Chinko, Chip Tsao, Cho Tat-wah, Choi Ho-sung, Choi Ki Ho, Choi Min-ho (entertainer), Chongqing noodles, Chou Tzu-yu, Chow Chun Fai, Chow Sang Sang, Choy So-yuk, Chris Babida, Chris Turner (author), Christina Chan, Christmas Island, Chu Anping, Chubby Hubby, Chung Wah Middle School, CIK Telecom, CircusTrix, Citigroup, Civic Party, Civic Passion, Clean Air Network, Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club, CLSA, Cockroach, Coco Lee, COCO Park, Cold War II, Communist Party of China, Communist Youth League of China, Community Care Fund, Comparisons between the National Football League and NCAA football, Concerns and controversies at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Confucius Peace Prize, Connie Talbot's Christmas Album, Connie Talbot's Holiday Magic, Conservancy Association, Conservatism in Hong Kong, Constitution of the People's Republic of China, Consular missions in Hong Kong, Consular missions in Macau, Corinna Chamberlain, Credit Suisse, Cricket Hong Kong, Crime in Hong Kong, Crocodile, Cross border attacks in Sabah, Cross River Bank, Crossroads Centre Beijing, Crystal Lake (band), CUHK democracy wall standoff, CZ12, Daeyeonggak Hotel fire, Dai Guohong, Dai Zijin, Daily Stop, Daliapour, Dan Schwartz, Dangal (film), Dani Cancela, Darko Božović, Datong, Dave Leduc, David Akers-Jones, David Brettell, David Eldon, David Gilbert (snooker player), David Li, David Tod Roy, De facto embassy, Dean Evans, Death Cafe, Death of Elisa Lam, Death of Hung Chung-chiu, Death of Lei Yang, Death of Li Wangyang, Death of Wang Yue, Deaths in December 2007, Debito Arudou, Debra Meiburg, Delingha, Demanding the Impossible, Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, Demographics of Macau, Deng Liqun, Deng Yujiao incident, Deng Zhengjia, Denise Yue, Deposit (politics), Des Tyson, Desh Subba, Dexter Young, DF-21, Dhun Jehangir Ruttonjee, Diamond Hill, Dina Wadia, Ding Zilin, Dirk Struan, Disappointment with God, Disneyland with the Death Penalty, District Councils of Hong Kong, Doctor Who Unbound, Donald Tsang, Dongfeng Renault, Dongzhou protests, Doomsday Party, Dot 2 Dot, Douglas H. Paal, Dr Fong, Dragon Aromatics, Dragon Inn, Dream Home, Dulwich College Shanghai, Duncan Pescod, Dymocks Booksellers, East Rail line, Eastern Express (newspaper), Eastern Sports Club, Economy of China, Economy of North Korea, Eddie Liu, Edelweiss Cheung, Edinburgh Place, Edison Chen photo scandal, Education in Beijing, Education in China, Edward Snowden, Edward Tyrer, Edward Youde, Eleanor Goodman, Electric car use by country, Elisa Montessori, Elizabeth Kostova, Ellice Handy, Emily Lau, Emily Temple-Wood, Emre Kızılkaya, English Schools Foundation, Environment of Hong Kong, Environmentally Friendly Linkage System, Enzio von Pfeil, Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury, Erik Gustavson, Erik Prince, Ernst & Young, Escape room, Eslite Bookstore, Esquel Group, Esquire (magazine), Estanislao Oziewicz, Ethan Casey, Eu Tong Sen, Euromaidan, Europe Business Assembly, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, Eva Sládeková, Exchange Square (Hong Kong), Facebook, Fairy King Prawn, Fake news website, Fan Bingbing, Fan Lau, Fang Zhaoling, Fanling, Fanling Lodge, Fann Wong, Far Eastern Economic Review, Faye Leung, Faye Wong, Femme nue couchée, Fengshan County, Fernando Recio, Festival Walk, Film censorship in China, First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency, First term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Five Eyes, Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, Florient Rise, Flush toilet, Fly, Robin, Fly, Food safety incidents in China, Football hooliganism, Forced abortion of Feng Jianmei, Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong, Foreign relations of North Korea, Foreign relations of Taiwan, Foxconn, François Wong, Frankie Lam, Fred Li, Fred Weir, Frederick Mostert, French International School of Hong Kong, Frontier Closed Area, Fuck (film), Fuji Rock Festival, Full Strike, Funerary art, Fung Ying Ki, Futian station, G-Dragon, Galinha à africana, Gambling in Taiwan, Game of Thrones, Garamba National Park, Gareth Powell, Gary Botting, Gary Coull, Gary Glitter, Gary Stevens (jockey), Gay Dog Food, Gō Ayano, GE Appliances, Gene Yu, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, George Chinnery, George William Forbes Playfair, German Swiss International School, Ghost ship, Giacomo Lamplough, Giddens Ko, Gigi Leung, Gilsoddeum, Girls' Generation, Girls' Generation videography, GJS Robot, Gladys Li, GLBT Historical Society, Glenn Knight, Global Buddhist Network, Global surveillance, Global surveillance disclosures (2013–present), Gloria Chang, GoGoVan, GOME Electrical Appliances, Good Samaritan law, Google Brain, Google Person Finder, Gordon Wu, Government of China, Government of Hong Kong, Government of North Korea, Graeme Dott, Grana (fashion company), Great Wall Pan Asia Holdings, Green Dam Youth Escort, Greg Norman, Gregory Wong, Grey Wolves (organization), Guang Da Xing No. 28 incident, Guangxi Non-ferrous Metals, Guo Shengkun, Gwynne Dyer, Gynopedia, Hagi, Yamaguchi, Hainan, Haiphong Road, HaMerotz LaMillion 1, Handheld Culture, Hanging coffins, Hao Jingfang, Hao Zhou, Happy Valley AA, Hare quota, Harper's Bazaar, Harrow International School Hong Kong, Harry Harrison (cartoonist), Harvard Girl, Haw Par Corporation, Hayao Miyazaki, Hayley Chan, Heaven in the Dark, Hedley Thomas, Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group Co., Ltd., Heinz von Perckhammer, Heiward Mak, Hengshui High School, Henrik Drescher, Henry Alex Rubin, Henry Tang illegal basement controversy, High Court (Hong Kong), Hilton Cheong-Leen, Hinson Leung, Historic police buildings in Hong Kong, History of the Chinese language, History of Xinjiang, HK Magazine, HKND, HKTV, HMS Invincible (R05), HMS Tamar (1863), HNA Group, Ho Yin, Hoe (food), Hokkaido 11th district, Hold You Tight (film), Honestbee, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 1966 riots, Hong Kong 1967 leftist riots, Hong Kong 97 (video game), Hong Kong Army Cadets Association, Hong Kong Arts Development Council, Hong Kong at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Hong Kong at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Hong Kong at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Hong Kong at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Hong Kong at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Hong Kong Avenue of Comic Stars, Hong Kong Aviation Club, Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo, Hong Kong by-election, 2010, Hong Kong Central Hospital, Hong Kong Chess Federation, Hong Kong City Hall, Hong Kong Club, Hong Kong Club Building, Hong Kong College of Technology, Hong Kong Correctional Services, Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum, Hong Kong Cricket Sixes, Hong Kong Cycling Alliance, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions, Hong Kong Esports Festival, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress, Hong Kong Free Press, Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, Hong Kong International Bowls Classic, Hong Kong Internet Exchange, Hong Kong Island by-election, 2007, Hong Kong Journalists Association, Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy, Hong Kong legislative election, 2008, Hong Kong legislative elections, Hong Kong local elections, 2003, Hong Kong local elections, 2007, Hong Kong mainland China driving scheme, Hong Kong Marathon, Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Hong Kong Open (golf), Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards, Hong Kong Philatelic Society, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Hong Kong plastic disaster, Hong Kong Premier League, Hong Kong SkyCity, Hong Kong Tailors, Hong Kong Tramways, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union, Hong Kong–Israel relations, Hong Kong–Macau relations, Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict, Hong Kong–North Korea relations, Hong Kong–Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council, Hong Kong–United States relations, Hotel Deluxe, HSBC Building (Hong Kong), HSBC lions, Hua Foundation, Huang An (singer), Huang Ju, Huang Rulun, Hugh Hickling, Hugo Swire, Hung Hom Ferry Pier, Hung Sin-nui, Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine, Hunter Biden, Huobi, Huugjilt, I Not Stupid Too, Ian Moffitt, IAPM Mall, Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Im Yoon-ah, Immigration Tower, Imperial Ambitions, Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong), Index of articles related to Hong Kong, Index of China-related articles (M–Z), INDEX: Design to Improve Life, Indians in Hong Kong, Indomania, InterContinental Hong Kong, Internal Security Act (Singapore), International reactions to the 2016–17 Rohingya persecution in Myanmar, International reactions to the United States presidential election, 2012, International School of Beijing, Internationalization of the renminbi, Intersex rights in China, Ip Kwok-him, Ip Man 3, Ip Man: The Final Fight, IPad Air, Irene Tsu, Irreligion in China, Island Pacific Hotel, Israel–Singapore relations, It's a Wonderful Life (2007 film), Italki, Itaparica (footballer), Itsunori Onodera, Ivy Ma, Jack Edwards (British Army soldier), James To, Janice Wong, January 2016 East Asia cold wave, Japan foreign marriage, Japanese imperial transition, 2019, Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, Japanese oiler Irō, Japanese war crimes, Jardine Matheson, Jared Genser, Jason Dasey, Jason Y. Ng, Jasper Becker, Jeannie Cho Lee, Jeff Fuchs, Jennifer Pan, Jennifer Wong, Jenny Zhang (writer), Jeremy Fell Mathews, Jerome A. Cohen, Jessica Mendoza (equestrian), Jessville, Ji Jin-hee, Jia Jinglong, Jiang Jiemin, Jiangxi Air, Jimmy McGregor, Jing Ulrich, Jingan Young, Jobable, Jockey Club HKFA Football Training Centre, Joe Odagiri, John Dykes, John James Cowperthwaite, John Malcolm Gray, John McBeth, John Wood (activist), Johor Bahru, Joint Sea 2013, Jon Harari, Jonathan Fenby, JOOX, Jordi Tarrés (footballer), José Wendell Capili, Joseph Kahn videography, Joseph Lee (Hong Kong politician), Joseph Wong, Joseph Yam, Joshua Mowll, Joshua Wong, Joss House Bay, Journalism and Media Studies Centre, Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back, Joyce Symons, Juche, Julia Ching, June 4th Museum, Junior Writers Awards, Justin Hill, K-pop, Kai Tak Airport, Kai Tak Stadium, Kalma Airport, Kam Nai-wai, Kanna Hashimoto, Kaoru Kobayashi (actor), Karakax County, Karolinska Institute, Kate Bryan, Kate Yeung, Kau Sai Chau, Kavita Daswani, Kelly England Prehn, Ken Choi (singer), Ken Chu (businessman), Kenneth Leung, Kevin Sinclair, Key (entertainer), Kiang Wu Hospital, Kim Bong-jin, Kim Crosbie, Kim Jong-hyun (singer), Kim Jong-nam, Kim Sung-hoon (director), Kim Tae-yeon, Kim Yoo-jung, King's Park, Hong Kong, Kirk Covington, Kitty Poon, Knife attack on Kevin Lau, Kong Qingdong, Kottarapattu Chattu Kuttan, Kowloon Motor Bus, Kowloon Park, Kowloon Shangri-La, Kowloon Station (KCR), Kowloon Walled City, Kowloon–Canton Railway, Krishnamurti to Himself, Kristie Lu Stout, Krisztián Vadócz, KuGou, Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier, Kwan Wai-nung, Kweilin incident, Kwu Tung, Kwun Tong line, Kyōko Koizumi, L'Occitane en Provence, La Princesse, Lai Chi Wo, Lai Sun Development, Lam Bun, Lam Kor-wan, Lam Pou-chuen, Lam Woon-kwong, Lamma Island, Lamplight Analytics, Lan Kwai Fong, Lang Ping, Lantern (software), Lao Football Federation, Larry Feign, Lau Nai-keung, Lau Siu-lai, Lauda Air Flight 004, Laura Cha, Laurence Brahm, Lay (entertainer), Lee Lai-shan, Lee Tae-min, Lee Wai Sze, Lee Wing-tat, Legal system of Macau, Legend of the Naga Pearls, Leighton Road, Lenovo, Leo Au, Leong Ka Hang, Leticia Lee, Letter bomb, Leung Chin-man appointment controversy, Leung Chun-ying, Leung Kwok-hung, Leung Ping-kwan, LGBT culture in Hong Kong, Li Gang incident, Li Ka-shing, Li Rui (politician), Liang Wenbo, Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election, 2018, Linda Lai Chiu-han, Linda McGill, Ling Jihua, Link REIT, Linus Cheung, Lion Rock, LiSA (Japanese musician, born 1987), List of 2017 Women's March locations, List of air rage incidents, List of assets owned by News Corp, List of attacks related to primary schools, List of baritones in non-classical music, List of bicycle-sharing systems, List of business newspapers, List of cannabis seizures, List of centenarians (scientists and mathematicians), List of Chinese University of Hong Kong alumni, List of cinemas in Hong Kong, List of companies of Hong Kong, List of countries with Burger King franchises, List of diplomatic missions of Taiwan, List of diplomatic visits to the Philippines, List of domesticated animals, List of earthquakes in 2015, List of films that most frequently use the word "fuck", List of former Buddhists, List of former United States citizens who relinquished their nationality, List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets, List of Hong Kong journalists, List of killings by law enforcement officers in China, List of Michelin 3-star restaurants, List of motorsports people by nickname, List of New College, Oxford people, List of newspapers in Hong Kong, List of people educated at Westminster School, List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2017, List of rampage killers, List of rampage killers (Asia), List of rampage killers (workplace killings), List of secret police organizations, List of serial killers by country, List of songs written by G-Dragon, List of superhero television series, List of terrorist incidents in August 2017, List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China, List of vegans, List of video game crowdfunding projects, List of video game soundtracks released on vinyl, Little Big Master, Little Fresh Meat, Liu Cixin, Liu Guichun, Liu Hui, Liu Hui (politician), Liu Kai-chi, Liu Xia (intellectual), Liu Xiaobo, Lo Hsien-che, Lo Ka Kay, Lok Ma Chau Loop, Long March 4C, Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture, Lost in Hong Kong, Lost in Thailand, Lost in Translation (film), Love Yourself: Tear, Lower Ngau Tau Kok (II) Estate, Lu Houmin, Lufsig, Luo Meizhen, Luxify, Lyal S. Sunga, Lycée Français International Charles de Gaulle de Pékin, M+, Ma Chengyuan, Ma Jir Bo, Ma Jun (environmentalist), Ma Lik, Ma Sing-yuen, Ma Xingrui, Macau, Macpherson Stadium, Hong Kong, Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, Magazine Island, Makati Shangri-La, Manila, Malacca City, Malala's Magic Pencil, Man Wah Sun Chuen, Mang Gui Kiu, Manhua, Manila hostage crisis, Manulife, Marco Fu, Margaret Ng, Maria Tam, Mario Tchou, Mark Karpelès, Mark Kwok (swimmer), Market Forces, Mars Global Remote Sensing Orbiter and Small Rover, Marshall Nicholson, Martin Jacques, Masahiro Imamura, Matthew Kwok, Mazher Mahmood, MC Jin, Media of Hong Kong, Media of Thailand, Mei (Overwatch), Mei Ze, Men's rights movement, Mengniu Dairy, Metro Broadcast Corporation, Metro Gallery FC, Metro Manila, Metrojet Flight 9268, Michael Backman, Michael Brown (tennis), Michael C. Davis, Michael Henderson (author), Michael Mallin, Michael Pascoe, Michael Tien, Microlife Corporation, Midnight in Peking, Miel Prudencio Ma, Milan, Ming-Ai (London) Institute, Mirai Moriyama, Mo Kwan-nin, Mobile stalls in Hong Kong, Mok Chun Wah, Mona Richardson, Monster Hunt, Moon Jae-in, Moral and National Education controversy, Morgan Chua, Morgan Wong, Morning Post (disambiguation), Mosaic Music Festival, Mount Davis, Hong Kong, Mount Kinabalu, Mountain Lodge, MTR, Munir Dar (cricketer, born 1974), Murad Ebrahim, Murder of Pai Hsiao-yen, Murder of Pamela Werner, Murray Building, Murray Road Multi-storey Car Park Building, Museum of Bad Art, Music of China, MV Tian Kun Hao, Nacional (cocoa bean), Nagar Lai, Nam Koo Terrace, Nancy Kwan, Nansun Shi, Naoki Hyakuta, Narrow-ridged finless porpoise, Nathan Law, Nation's Little Sister, Nationality law of the People's Republic of China, Nefarious: Merchant of Souls, Nepalese non-government organisations in Hong Kong, Never Gone (film), New energy vehicles in China, New Eurasian Land Bridge, New Evening Post, New People's Party (Hong Kong), New Territories East by-election, 2016, New Zealand First, News Corporation, Newspaper of record, Newspaper Society of Hong Kong, Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, Ng Tsz Yau, Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen, Ngan Lung Restaurant, Nicaragua Canal, Nicholas Hoult, Nina Wang, Nirvana in Fire, No Game, No Life Zero, No-go area, Nomadic (company), Non-Summit, Nonsuch (album), Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong, North Borneo, North Korean ghost ships, Not One Less, Nothing Gained, Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong, Nury Vittachi, Observatory Road, Occupy Central with Love and Peace, Ocean Park Hong Kong, Ocean Park station, Ofo (company), Oi Yuen Villa, Onew, Operation Red Dawn, Operation Red Jericho, Optometry, Organ transplantation in China, Organization of the Communist Party of China, Oriental Daily News, Our Time Will Come (film), Our Times, Out of Inferno, Outline of Milan, Owen Hegarty, P&T Architects and Engineers, Pacific Coffee Company, Pacific Fleet (Russia), Padmaavat, Page One (bookstore), Palawan, Panay (film), Paracel Islands, Paradox (2017 film), Paramount leader, Parasyte: Part 2, Park Geun-hye, Parvez Sharma, Pascale Fung, Patrick Mendis, Paul Chater, Paul Fonoroff, Paul French (author), Paul McGuire (author), Paul Zimmerman (politician), Paula Gustafson, Paulette Moreno, Paulo Malhães, Peaceful War, Pebble-bed reactor, Pedder Building, Peking duck, Penalty corner, Penance (TV series), Penang, Pentahotels, People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison, People's Liberation Army Navy, People's Party (South Korea, 2016), Percy Cradock, Perennial candidate, Perhat Khaliq, Peter Chan (businessman), Peter Costello (footballer), Peter Hessler, Peter Rull Sr., Peter the Great Gulf, PetroChina, Philip Dykes, Philip Fang, Phillip Khan, Pingyao, Pirate radio in Asia, Pishan hostage crisis, PK (film), Police misconduct, Political Appointments System in Hong Kong, Politics of China, Politics of Hong Kong, Politics of Shanghai, Pollyanna Chu, Poon Lok Yan, Pornthip Rojanasunand, Poyang Lake, Poyang Lake Dam, President of the People's Republic of China, Presidential elections in Singapore, PressReader, Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark, Principal Officials Accountability System, PRISM (surveillance program), Prisons in North Korea, Pristine Villa, Private housing estates in Hong Kong, ProEvents, Progress in artificial intelligence, Project X (2012 film), ProQuest, Prostitution in Hong Kong, Pseudo-model, Public factory estates in Hong Kong, Public housing estates in Ma On Shan, Public housing estates on Tsing Yi Island, Public housing in Hong Kong, Public interest law, Public interest law in Hong Kong, Punit Renjen, Qian Qichen, Qiao Shi, Qin Huohuo, Qin Yuhai, Qiu Miaojin, QQ Music, Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor, Queen's College, Hong Kong, Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas, Rail transport in Benin, Rat tribe, Ravi Shankar (spiritual leader), Reactions to global surveillance disclosures, Real Estate Hegemony, Real estate investment trust, Rebel Heart Tour, Recognition of same-sex unions in China, Red Velvet (band), Refugees in Hong Kong, Refugees of the Syrian Civil War, Regal Hotels International, Regina Ip, Regionalliga Südwest, Ren Zhiqiang, Renaissance College (Hong Kong), Renditions (magazine), Revenge of the Pink Panther, Richard Cawthorne, Richard Fagan (polo), Richard Miniter, Richard Searby, Rick Mofina, Ro Su-hui, Roar of the People, Rob-B-Hood, Robert Barnett (scholar), Robert Kuok, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Robert Ng, Robert Park (activist), Robert Quigg (developer), Robin Esrock, Rodrigo Duterte, Roger J. Hamilton, Roger Lobo, Rola (model), Ronny Tong, Rose Fostanes, Rosemary Vandenbroucke, Roy Ngerng, RTHK Radio 3, Rugby sevens at the 2006 Asian Games, Run Run Shaw, Russell Leong, RYB Education, Ryze Trampoline Parks, S for Sex, S for Secret, S Storm, Sa Sa International Holdings, Sai Wan Estate, Sai Wan, Sai Kung, Sakura Ando, Sam Tsui, Samsung Galaxy S8, Sanlu Group, Sara (2015 film), Sara L.M. Davis, Satan's Slaves, Satono Crown, Scaffolding, Scheme $6,000, Schlagobers, Science fiction, SCMP (disambiguation), Sean Lien, Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Secret Superstar, Senkaku Islands dispute, Seohyun, SexyMandarin, Sham Tseng, Shanghai, Shanghai clique, Shanghai Derbies, Shanghai Lalas, Sharing economy, Sharp Daily, Shawn Mendes (album), Shek Kong Airfield, Shelley von Strunckel, Shenan Chuang, Sheng nu, Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge, Shifang protest, Shijiazhuang, Shimao, Shock Wave (film), Show Me Your Love (film), Shui Fong, Sik Kok Kwong, Simon Barnes, Simon Broad, Simon Shen, Simon Tay, SimTower, Sin Chung-kai, Sing Pao Daily News, Singapore–Taiwan relations, Sinophobia, Sirikan Charoensiri, Sitok Srengenge, Sky on Fire, Small Luk, So Kwun Wat, Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau, SoHo, Hong Kong, Sok Kwu Wan, Solar updraft tower, Solicitor advocate, Solina Chau, Sony Alpha 900, SOSUS, Soul Mate (2016 film), Soul Sound, South Horizons, Spacious, Speakers' Corner, Singapore, Special Collection Service, Speed 2: Cruise Control (soundtrack), Square dancing (China), St. Francis' Canossian College, St. John's Cathedral (Hong Kong), St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, St. Teresa Secondary School, Standard Chinese, Stanley Feltham, Star Seafood Floating Restaurant, Stars (Collabro album), State Administration of Radio and Television, State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation, Stephanie Biddle, Stephen Bradley (diplomat), Stephen Hung, Stephen Leather, Stephen P. Boyd, Steve Dunleavy, Steven Stalinsky, Stormy Daniels–Donald Trump scandal, Street performance in Hong Kong, Sudden Weekly, Suddenly Seventeen, Sudono Salim, Sugizo, Sung Wong Toi station, Support! International Foundation, Suzuki Hayabusa, Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metre freestyle, Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle, Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre butterfly, Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre butterfly, Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre individual medley, Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metre individual medley, Sylvia Chang, Sympathy for the Devil (audio drama), Ta Kwu Ling, Tai Kok Tsui, Tai Lam Centre for Women, Tai Mo Shan, Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Po Kau railway station, Tai Wai, Taikoo Place, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong, Taiwan Travel Act, Taiwan–Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council, Takeshi Onaga, Tam Chi Kin, Tan Chun Lok, Tang Chun Man, Tay Kay Chin, Teamway International Group, Ten Years (2015 film), Tenafly, New Jersey, Tencent Pictures, Teo Savory, Teresa Wong, Terrorism in China, Teruki Gotō, Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model S, Tesla Supercharger, Tessa Souter, The Adventurers (2017 film), The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, The Bathing Women, The Bones of Grace, The Borderline, The China Mail, The Day After (2017 film), The Dip, The Election, The Eternal Zero, The Excelsior (Hong Kong), The Gigolo (2015 film), The Gigolo 2, The Golden Era (film), The Good Dinosaur, The Great Passage, The Helena May main building, The Historian, The Kid from the Big Apple, The Last Days of New Paris, The Mermaid (2016 film), The Monkey King (Mo novel), The Narrative of John Smith, The Paper Menagerie, The Post, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, The Relic (film), The Sleep Curse, The Sorrow and the Terror, The Standard (Hong Kong), The Star (Hong Kong), The Tragedy of Liberation, The Warriors Gate, The World of Lily Wong, The World's On Fire, The Yuppie Fantasia 3, Think Think and Ah Tsai, Thomas Plate, Thomas Southorn, Tianqi Lithium, Tifatul Sembiring, Tiffany Chan, Tiffany Hwang, Tiger Balm Garden (Hong Kong), Tiger parenting, Tim Harvey, Time to Get Tough, Timeline of e-commerce, Timeline of Hangzhou, Timeline of late anti-Qing rebellions, Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong, Tin Sau Bazaar, Tin Shui Wai, Titan Sports Media Group, Tito Sotto, Tiu Keng Leng station, Tjalling Halbertsma, To'ak Chocolate, Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Tokyo Ghoul (film), Tom Ashbrook, Tom Ford, Tom Hilditch, Tom N Toms, TOM Online, Tom Yum Goong 2, Tomasz Mackiewicz, Tomomi Inada, Tomorrow Never Dies, Tony F. Chan, Tony Tse, Toyz (League of Legends player), TransAsia Airways Flight 235, Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong, Transfer of sovereignty over Macau, Transport in Hong Kong, Transport in Pakistan, Trivisa, Tsang Kam To, Tsang Tak-sing, Tsang Tsou Choi, Tsat Tsz Mui, Tse Tsan-tai, Tse Ying Suet, Tseung Kwan O station, Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan Transport Complex, Tsui Wah Restaurant, Tuen Mun Road, Tung Chee-hwa, Tung Chi College, Tung Lin Kok Yuen, Tung Ping Chau, Tung Ying Building, Tuyet Nguyet, TVB Jade, TVB Network Vision, TVB Pearl, Twilight Son, Twins (group), Type 001A aircraft carrier, Type 002 aircraft carrier, Type 003 aircraft carrier, Type 055 destroyer, Typhoon Haiyan, U. Gary Charlwood, Uber, Uber protests and legal actions, Umbrella Movement, Umbrella Ultra Marathon, United Arab Emirates at the 2016 Summer Olympics, University of Hong Kong pro-vice-chancellor selection controversy, University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, University of Macau, University Press Club, Uses of podcasting, USS Ronald Reagan, Vampire Cleanup Department, Veganism, Verax (film), Victor Chan, Victor Li Tzar-kuoi, Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong, Viet D. 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A Best

A Best (stylized as BEST) is the first greatest hits album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki.

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A Bride for Rip Van Winkle

is a 2016 Japanese film, written and directed by Shunji Iwai, based on his novel of the same name.

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A-G for Hong Kong v Reid

is a British and New Zealand trust law case, where it was held that bribe money accepted by a person in a position of trust, can be traced into any property bought and is held on constructive trust for the beneficiary.

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Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan (born Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan on 14 March 1965) is an Indian film actor, producer, director and television talk show host.

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Abigail Reynolds (artist)

Abigail Reynolds is a British artist based in St Just, Cornwall.

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Adeline Yen Mah

Adeline Yen Mah is a Chinese-American author and physician.

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Admiralty station (MTR)

Admiralty is a Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station located on Hong Kong Island, in an area often referred to as Admiralty.

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Adventures in Stationery

Adventures in Stationery: A Journey Through Your Pencil Case is a non-fiction book by James Ward about stationery.

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Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System

The Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System (Aegis BMD or ABMD) is a United States Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency program developed to provide missile defense against short to intermediate-range ballistic missiles.

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Aehobak

Aehobak (애호박), also called Korean zucchini or Korean courgette, is the edible, green to yellow-green summer squash.

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African diaspora

The African diaspora consists of the worldwide collection of communities descended from Africa's peoples, predominantly in the Americas.

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AfterShip

AfterShip is a Hong Kong startup company offering shipment tracking through SaaS (software as a service) model.

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Against All Odds (book)

Against All Odds is a 2017 novel by American writer Danielle Steel.

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Ages of consent in Asia

The legal age of consent for sexual activity varies by jurisdiction across Asia, from age 12 to 21.

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Agnes Chow

Agnes Chow Ting (born 3 December 1996) is a Hong Kong social activist.

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Air Defense Identification Zone (East China Sea)

The East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone (abbreviated ADIZ) is an Air Defense Identification Zone covering most of the East China Sea where the People's Republic of China announced that it was introducing new air traffic restrictions in November 2013.

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Air France

Air France (formally Société Air France, S.A.), stylized as AIRFRANCE, is the French flag carrier headquartered in Tremblay-en-France.

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Air pollution in Hong Kong

Air pollution in Hong Kong is considered a serious problem.

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Air Pollution Index

The Air Pollution Index (API) is a simple and generalized way to describe the air quality, which is used in Malaysia.

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Akmal Shaikh

Akmal Shaikh (5 April 1956 – 29 December 2009) was a Pakistani-British businessman who was convicted and executed in China for drug trafficking.

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Alan Mak (politician)

Alan Mak (born 1984) is a British Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Havant constituency in Hampshire in 2015.

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Alan Shadrake

Alan Shadrake (born mid-1934) is a British author and former journalist, who was convicted in Singapore in 2010 of contempt of court for scandalising the Singapore judicial system, through his published views on the country's criminal justice system.

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Albert Chan (professor)

Albert Chan Sun-Chi (born 30 October 1950) is a Hong Kong professor of chemistry and traditional Chinese medicine.

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Albert Ho

Albert Ho Chun-yan (born 1 December 1951) is a solicitor and politician in Hong Kong.

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Albert Yeung

Albert Yeung (born Yeung Sau Shing; 1943), is a Hong Kong business magnate.

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Alex Chow

Alex Chow Yong-kang (born 1990) is a social activist in Hong Kong, a former student of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Hong Kong and former secretary-general of the Hong Kong Federation of Students.

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Alex Tayo Akande

Alexander Oluwatayo Akande (born 9 February 1989), more commonly known as Alex Akande or Alex Tayo Akande, is a Hong Kong footballer who currently plays as a striker in China League One club Yanbian Fude.

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Alexandra House

Alexandra House is an office building in Central, Hong Kong.

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Alfred Cheung

Alfred Cheung Kin-ting is a Chinese actor, director, writer and producer.

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Alibaba Group

Alibaba Group Holding Limited is a Chinese multinational e-commerce, retail, Internet, AI and technology conglomerate founded in 1999 that provides consumer-to-consumer, business-to-consumer and business-to-business sales services via web portals, as well as electronic payment services, shopping search engines and cloud computing services.

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AliOS

AliOS (formerly Yun OS and Aliyun OS) is an Linux distribution developed by Alibaba Cloud, a subsidiary of Chinese company Alibaba Group.

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Alison Anderson

Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson (born 1958) is an Australian politician.

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All You Need Is Love (film)

All You Need Is Love is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese-Taiwanese romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Richie Jen and Andy Luo, with the former helming his directorial debut.

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Allan Zeman

Allan Zeman GBM, GBS, JP (Chinese name: 盛智文; born 1949) is a Hong Kong business magnate.

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Alvin Cheng

Alvin Cheng Kam-mun (born 23 June 1988), also known as "4 Eyes Brother", is a Hong Kong student activist, active since 2014.

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Alyson Hau

Alyson Hau Ka-Ming (born 10 October 1983) is a radio DJ/presenter in Hong Kong and is sometimes known by the nicknames "Allie" or "Ally".

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Am730

Am730, is free daily Chinese-language newspaper published in Hong Kong, the third with the prior two being Headline Daily and Metropolis Daily.

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Amanda Strang

Amanda Strang also known as Amanda S is a French actress, singer, presenter and former fashion model based in Hong Kong.

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Amazing China

Amazing China (厉害了, 我的国) is a 2018 Chinese documentary film that displays China's achievements in science, technology, industry, and poverty reduction since Xi Jinping took power of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China in the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China held in 2012.

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American football

American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.

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Amitav Acharya

Amitav Acharya (born 1962) is an Indian-born Canadian scholar and author, is the Distinguished Professor of International Relations at American University, Washington, D.C. where he holds the UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance at the School of International Service, and serves as the chair of the ASEAN Studies Initiative.

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Amos Yee

Amos Yee Pang Sang (born 31 October 1998) is a Singaporean YouTube personality, blogger and former child actor.

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André Chiang

André Chiang (born 27 April 1976) is a Taiwanese chef and owner of five restaurants.

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André Couto

André Couto (born 14 December 1976) is a Macanese John Carney.

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Andrew Clark (footballer)

Andrew Clark (born 24 August 1974) is an Australian former football (soccer) player, who played as a defender.

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Andrew Kam

Andrew Kam is the current vice president of Dalian Wanda's Wanda Cultural Industry Group unit.

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Andrew Ling

Andrew Ling (凌顯祐) is a Hong Kong violist.

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Angela Su

Angela Su is a Hong Kong artist known for her scientific drawings and her performance works.

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Angelababy

Angela Yeung Wing (born 28 February 1989), better known by her stage name Angelababy, is a Chinese model, actress, and singer based in Hong Kong.

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Annabelle: Creation

Annabelle: Creation is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg and written by Gary Dauberman.

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Anne Anne Kindergarten stabbing

The Anne Anne Kindergarten stabbing was a mass murder that occurred in a kindergarten at Sham Shui Po, a district of Hong Kong, on 3 June 1982.

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Anson Chan

Anson Maria Elizabeth Chan Fang On-sang, GBM, GCMG, CBE, JP (born 17 January 1940) is a Hong Kong politician and civil servant who served as Chief Secretary in both the British colonial government of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government under the Chinese sovereignty.

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António Félix da Costa

António Maria de Mello Breyner Félix da Costa (born 31 August 1991) is a Portuguese professional racing driver, and BMW Motorsport works driver.

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Anthony Pratkanis

Anthony R. Pratkanis is a researcher, author, consultant, media commentator and a professor of psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping

A far-reaching campaign against corruption began in China following the conclusion of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012.

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Antiquities Advisory Board

The Antiquities Advisory Board is a statutory body of the Government of Hong Kong created in 1976 to evaluate old buildings in Hong Kong, and to recommend those with historical or architectural merit for listing as monuments.

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Antonythasan Jesuthasan

Antonythasan Jesuthasan (அந்தோனிதாசன் யேசுதாசன்; born 1967), also known by the pseudonym Shobasakthi (ஷோபா சக்தி), is a Sri Lankan Tamil author and actor.

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Argyle Street Camp

Argyle Street Camp was a Japanese World War II Prisoner-of-war camp in Kowloon, Hong Kong, which primarily held officer prisoners.

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Aristotle (horse)

Aristotle (also known as Our Aristotle, foaled 18 February 1997) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Armed Forces of Ukraine (Збройні сили України (ЗСУ) Zbroyni Syly Ukrayiny, (ZSU)) is the military of Ukraine.

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Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI, also machine intelligence, MI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence (NI) displayed by humans and other animals.

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Arts of Asia

Arts of Asia is a magazine of the arts and antiques of Asia that has been published bi-monthly since 1971.

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Asgardia (nation)

Asgardia, also known as the Space Kingdom of Asgardia, is a group of people who have launched a satellite into Earth orbit.

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Ashes and Snow

Ashes and Snow by Canadian artist Gregory Colbert is an installation of photographic artworks, films, and a novel in letters that travels in the Nomadic Museum, a temporary structure built exclusively to house the exhibition.

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Asia Television

Asia Television (also known as ATV, stylised "aTV" since 8 October 2007) is an online media company based in Hong Kong.

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Asian Future Leaders Scholarship

The Asian Future Leaders Scholarship Program (AFLSP) is a newly launched program established by the Bai Xian Education Foundation (百贤教育基金会).

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Asian Pacific Post

The Asian Pacific Post is a weekly Canadian newspaper founded in 1993 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Asiana Airlines Flight 214

Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was a scheduled transpacific passenger flight from Incheon International Airport near Seoul, South Korea, to San Francisco International Airport in the United States.

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Assassination of Juma Tayir

On the early morning of Wednesday, 30 July 2014, Juma Tahir (Jüme Tahir), the imam of China's largest mosque, the Id Kah Mosque in northwestern Kashgar, was stabbed to death by three young male Uyghur extremists.

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Assassination of Kim Jong-nam

The assassination of Kim Jong-nam occurred on 13 February 2017 when two women attacked him with VX nerve agent, a lethal chemical weapon, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.

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Association of Flight Attendants

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (commonly known as AFA) is a union representing flight attendants in the United States.

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Athena Chu

Athena Chu (born 25 October 1971) is a Hong Kong actress and singer.

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Attack on Titan (film)

is a 2015 Japanese film based on the manga of the same name by Hajime Isayama.

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ATV Home

ATV Home was a free-to-air Cantonese television channel in Hong Kong, owned and operated by Asia Television.

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ATV World

ATV World (國際台), was one of two free-to-air English language television channels in Hong Kong, the other being its arch-rival TVB Pearl.

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Australia Dairy Company

Australia Dairy Company is a traditional Hong Kong restaurant, cha chaan teng, in Jordan, Hong Kong, specialising in steamed milk pudding, scrambled eggs, toast and custard dishes.

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Australian passport

Australian passports are travel documents issued to Australian citizens under by the Australian Passport Office of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, both in Australia and overseas, which enable the passport bearer to travel internationally.

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Automated teller machine

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, transfer funds, or obtaining account information, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.

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Ayumi Hamasaki

is a Japanese recording artist, record producer, actress, model, spokesperson and entrepreneur.

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Ōkubo, Tokyo

is a neighborhood within Tokyo's Shinjuku ward known for its extensive Korean community.

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Baak Maan Fu Yung

Baak Maan Fu Yung (Cantonese Yale: baak3 maan6 fu3 yung1, Jyutping: baak3 maan6 fu3 jung1, literally The Millionaire, also had the English words of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire surrounding the Chinese title) is a Hong Kong game show, based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

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Back to Basics Tour

The Back to Basics Tour was the fourth concert tour by American singer Christina Aguilera.

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Bad Genius

Bad Genius, known in Thai as Chalard Games Goeng (ฉลาดเกมส์โกง), is a 2017 Thai heist thriller film produced by Jor Kwang Films and released by GDH 559.

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Bae Doona

Bae Doo-na (born October 11, 1979) is a South Korean actress and photographer.

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Bai Yansong

Bai Yansong (born August 20, 1968) is a Chinese news commentator, anchor and journalist for China Central Television (CCTV).

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Balesin Island

Balesin Island is a tropical island and barangay off the eastern coast of Luzon in the Philippines, 60 nautical miles east of Manila.

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Bamboo network

The "Bamboo network" is a term used to conceptualize connections between businesses operated by the Overseas Chinese community in Southeast Asia.

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Bangkok Post

The Bangkok Post is a broadsheet English-language daily newspaper published in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Bank of Communications

Bank of Communications Limited (BoCom or BoComm) (often abbreviated as), founded in 1908, is one of the largest banks in China.

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Barangaroo, New South Wales

Barangaroo is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Bard College at Simon's Rock

Bard College at Simon's Rock, more commonly known as Simon's Rock (see below), is a residential four-year liberal arts college located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA.

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Barry Sautman

Barry Sautman (or Barry Victor Sautman) (born in 1949) is a professor with the Division of Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Barton Lui Pan-To

Barton Lui Pan-To (Chinese:呂品韜, born April 8, 1993 in Hong Kong) is a short track speed skater who has competed since 2010.

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Basi (giant panda)

Basi (1980 – 13 September 2017) was a female giant panda.

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BeiDou Navigation Satellite System

The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) is a Chinese satellite navigation system.

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Beijing Huijia Private School

Beijing Huijia Private School is a private school in Changping District, Beijing, China.

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Beijing Queer Chorus

Founded in 2008 at Beijing, the Beijing Queer Chorus (北京酷儿合唱团) is now, with around 60 regular performing members, the first public performing LGBT chorus in mainland China.

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Belinda Luscombe

Belinda Luscombe (born in Sydney) is an Australian-born journalist.

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Bella Sidney Woolf

Bella Sidney Woolf OBE (1877–1960) was an English author, sister of author Leonard Woolf and first married to Robert Heath Lock, and in her second marriage to Hong Kong colonial secretary and colonial Ceylonese administrator Tom Southorn.

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Belvedere Management

Belvedere Management is a financial services group based in Mauritius that claims to have $16 billion of assets under administration.

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Benigno Aquino III

Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Cojuangco Aquino IIIQuezon, Manuel L..

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Benin–China relations

Benin – China relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Benin and the People's Republic of China.

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Bertie Ahern

Patrick Bartholomew Ahern (born 12 September 1951) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1994 to 2008, Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 1997, Tánaiste and Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht from November 1994 to December 1994, Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1992 to 1994, Minister for Industry and Commerce in January 1993, Minister for Finance from 1991 to 1994, Minister for Labour from 1987 to 1991, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State at the Department of Defence from March 1982 to December 1982 and Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1986 to 1987.

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Better Place (Rachel Platten song)

"Better Place" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Rachel Platten for her third studio album, Wildfire (2016).

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Bianca Froese-Acquaye

Bianca Froese-Acquaye is an artist, author and painter.

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Big Bang (South Korean band)

Big Bang is a South Korean boy band formed by YG Entertainment.

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Big Big Channel

Big Big Channel is an online video platform operated by TVB, officially launched in July 2017.

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Big Four international beauty pageants

The Big Four consists of the four major international beauty pageants for women – Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth.

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Bleeding Steel

Bleeding Steel is a 2017 Chinese science fiction cyberpunk action film directed and written by Leo Zhang and stars Jackie Chan.

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Blue Neighbourhood

Blue Neighbourhood is the debut studio album by Australian singer and songwriter Troye Sivan.

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Blue Pool Road

Blue Pool Road is a road linking Happy Valley and Wong Nai Chung Gap on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

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Bo Xilai

Bo Xilai (born 3 July 1949) is a former Chinese politician.

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BoA

Kwon Bo-ah (권보아, born November 5, 1986), known professionally as BoA, is a South Korean singer, dancer, composer and actress active in South Korea and Japan.

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Bohai Strait tunnel

The Bohai Strait Tunnel or Dalian-Yantai Tunnel project proposes the construction of an undersea tunnel to connect Dalian on the Liaodong Peninsula to Yantai on the Shandong Peninsula.

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Bollywood

Hindi cinema, often metonymously referred to as Bollywood, is the Indian Hindi-language film industry, based in the city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Maharashtra, India.

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Bona Mugabe

Bona Mugabe (full name: Nyepudzayi Bona Mugabe; born 18 April 1988) is the second child and only daughter of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Grace Mugabe, who also have two sons (Chatunga and Robert Jr.). She shares a name with Robert Mugabe's mother.

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Bongbong Marcos

Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (born September 13, 1957) is a Filipino politician and former senator in the 16th Congress of the Philippines.

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Booz Allen Hamilton

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (informally: Booz Allen) is an American management and information technology consulting firm, sometimes referred to as a government-services company, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in Greater Washington, D.C., with 80 other offices around the globe.

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Born This Way Ball

The Born This Way Ball was the third concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga, in support of her second studio album Born This Way (2011).

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Born This Way Foundation

The Born This Way Foundation (BTWF) is an American non-profit organization founded in 2011 by singer Lady Gaga and her mother Cynthia Germanotta.

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Boro Janičić

Boro Janičić (born 1967) is a retired Montenegrin footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Bottoms Up Club

The Bottoms Up Club was a girlie bar in Hong Kong.

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Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies

"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" (lit. "sea wide sky empty") is a song performed by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond.

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Braemar Hill murders

The Braemar Hill murders occurred in Hong Kong on 20 April 1985, when local British teenagers Kenneth McBride and Nicola Myers were killed by a group of five young gangsters on Braemar Hill, Hong Kong.

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Break Up 100

Break Up 100 (分手100次) is a 2014 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Cheng.

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Brett Prebble

Brett Prebble (born 23 September 1977 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a leading Australian jockey, currently based at the Hong Kong Jockey Club in Hong Kong.

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Brian Kan

Brian Kan Ping-chee (簡炳墀) (born 24 November 1937) is a five-time champion horse trainer and politician in Hong Kong.

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Bridges Street

Bridges Street is a 300-metre two-way street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.

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British Consulate-General, Hong Kong

The British Consulate-General Hong Kong, located at 1 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, is one of the largest British Consulates-General in the world and is bigger than many British Embassies and High Commissions.

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British Forces Post Office

The British Forces Post Office (BFPO) provides a postal service to HM Forces, separate from that provided by Royal Mail in the United Kingdom.

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British Military Hospital, Hong Kong

The British Military Hospital was a hospital in Hong Kong for the use of the British garrison.

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British School of Beijing

The British School of Beijing, Shunyi is an international school in Shunyi District, Beijing, China.

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British Virgin Islands news websites

There are presently four principal British Virgin Islands news websites publishing news focused upon current affairs in the Territory.

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Britney Spears: Piece of Me Tour

Britney Spears: Piece of Me Tour (also referred to as Britney: Live in Concert and the Piece of Me: Exclusive Limited Tour) is the ninth concert tour by American recording artist Britney Spears.

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Broadsheet

A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically). Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner and tabloid/compact formats.

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Buckley School (New York City)

Buckley School is an independent, K-9 day school for boys located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.

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Buddhism in Thailand

Buddhism in Thailand is largely of the Theravada school, which is followed by 94.6 percent of the population.

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BYD e6

The BYD e6 is an all-electric compact crossover/compact MPV manufactured by BYD Auto with a range of according to the carmaker.

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Cabinet of Singapore

The Cabinet of Singapore forms the Government (executive branch) of Singapore together with the President of Singapore.

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Cadbury

Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company wholly owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) since 2010.

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Cai Yingting

Cai Yingting (born April 1954) is a former general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).

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California Fitness

The first California Fitness club was established in 1996 in the business district of Hong Kong near Lan Kwai Fong.

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Call of Heroes

Call of Heroes, previously known as The Deadly Reclaim, is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese action film produced and directed by Benny Chan, with action direction by Sammo Hung, and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Eddie Peng, Yuan Quan, Jiang Shuying, with a special appearance by Wu Jing.

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Camille Cheng

Camille Cheng Lily Mei is a Hong Kong competitive swimmer.

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Candace Chong Mui Ngam

Candace Chong Mui Ngam is a Chinese playwright from Hong Kong who has written scripts for play such as The French Kiss (2005), Murder in San José (2009) and The Wild Boar (2012).

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Cantonese

The Cantonese language is a variety of Chinese spoken in the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding area in southeastern China.

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Cantonese opera

The Cantonese opera is one of the major categories in Chinese opera, originating in southern China's Guangdong Province.

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Cantopop

Cantopop (a contraction of "Cantonese pop music") or HK-pop (short for "Hong Kong pop music") is a genre of Cantonese music made primarily in Hong Kong, and also used to refer to the cultural context of its production and consumption.

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Capital Artists

Capital Artists is a Hong Kong–based record label, owned by eSun Holdings, a subsidiary of Lai Sun Development.

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Carat Cheung

Carat Cheung (born 7 December 1987) is a Canadian-Chinese actress, model and former beauty pageant queen currently based in Hong Kong and currently under Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) management.

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Carina Lau

Carina Lau Kar-ling (born 8 December 1965) is a Chinese actress and singer.

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Carles Puigdemont

Carles Puigdemont i Casamajó (born 29 December 1962 in Amer, Girona) is a Catalan politician and journalist from Spain.

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Caroline Chiu

Caroline Chiu Sin Wing (also Chiu Sin Wing,; born April 29, 1984) is a Hong Kong former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events.

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Carrie Lam

Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, GBM, GBS (born 13 May 1957) is the current Chief Executive of Hong Kong.

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Carrier Strike Group 11

Carrier Strike Group 11 (CSG-11 or CARSTRKGRU 11) is a U.S. Navy carrier strike group.

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Cason Crane

Cason Crane (born 1992) is an American mountain climber.

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Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific Airways Limited is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport.

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CATOBAR

CATOBAR (Catapult Assisted Take-Off But Arrested Recovery or Catapult Assisted Take-Off Barrier Arrested Recovery) is a system used for the launch and recovery of aircraft from the deck of an aircraft carrier.

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Cattle Depot Artist Village

Cattle Depot Artist Village is located on 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.

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Causeway Bay Books disappearances

The Causeway Bay Books disappearances are a series of international disappearances concerning five staff members of Causeway Bay Books, located in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.

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CD Rev

CD Rev, also known as Chengdu Revolution, is a Chinese government-sponsored gangsta rap group whose nationalist-themed music has been described in the West as propaganda.

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Cecil Chao

Chao Sze-Tsung Cecil (born 1936) is a Hong Kong billionaire who is the owner of Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd.

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Cedric Blaker

Cedric Blaker was a British entrepreneur in China and Hong Kong.

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CEFC China Energy

CEFC China Energy is a private Chinese conglomerate.

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Censorship in China

Censorship in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is implemented or mandated by the PRC's ruling party, the Communist Party of China (CPC).

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Censorship in Hong Kong

Censorship in Hong Kong, which refers to the suppression of speech or other public communication, raises issues regarding the freedom of speech.

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Censorship in Thailand

Censorship in Thailand involves the strict control of political news under successive governments, including by harassment and manipulation.

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Censorship of Facebook

Several countries have interfered with or banned access to the social networking website Facebook, including Bangladesh, China, Iran, and North Korea.

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Centamap

Centamap (中原地圖) is a free web map service that displays maps of Hong Kong, launched in 1999.

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Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) is the highest internal control institution of the Communist Party of China (CPC), tasked with enforcing internal rules and regulations and combating corruption and malfeasance in the Party.

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Central Military Commission (China)

The Central Military Commission (CMC) refers to the parallel national defense organizations of the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China: the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, a Party organ under the CPC Central Committee, and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, a central state organ under the National People's Congress, being the military branch of the national government.

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Central station (MTR)

Central is an MTR station located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island.

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Central Theater Command

Central Theater Command is one of the five war zones of People's Liberation Army of China, and was founded in February 1, 2016.

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Century Achievement Award

The Century Achievement Award was an award presented at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards to entertainment mogul Sir Run Run Shaw for his 80 years of contributions to the film industry.

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CGTN Arabic

CGTN Arabic (سي جي تي أن العربية), formerly CCTV-Arabic (سي سي تي في العربية), is an Arabic language television channel owned by China Global Television Network, a subsidiary of China Central Television.

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Cha Gordo

Cha Gordo (literally Fat Tea) is a culinary tradition amongst the Macanese community in Macau that is likened to high tea.

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Chan Fai-young

Chan Fai-young (born 1970) is a Hong Kong Cantopop composer.

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Chan Wing Suet

Sandy Chan Wing Suet (also Chan Wing Suet, or Sandy Chan; born September 26, 1986) is a Hong Kong former swimmer, who specialized in butterfly events.

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Charcoal-burning suicide

Charcoal-burning suicide is suicide by burning charcoal in a closed room or area.

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Charles Kwan

Charles Kwan Siu-Cheung (Traditional Chinese: 關兆昌, born September 3, 1963) is the most successful Hong Kong racing driver who has competed in the Macau Guia Race, Japan GT Championship, FIA GT Championship, Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge (SEATCZC) and the Asian Touring Car Championship.

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Charles Montgomery (writer)

Charles Montgomery (born 1968 in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is an award-winning Canadian writer and urbanist.

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Chater House

Chater House is an office tower in Central, Hong Kong.

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Cheetah Mobile

Cheetah Mobile Inc (猎豹移动公司) is a Chinese mobile Internet company headquartered in Beijing, China.

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Chek Keng

Chek Keng is an area and village of Hong Kong.

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Chen Hao (politician)

Chen Hao (born February 1954) is a politician of the People's Republic of China, serving since 2016 as Communist Party Secretary of Yunnan province.

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Cheng Naishan

Cheng Naishan (1946–2013) was a writer from China who came from an upper-class background, had lived in Hong Kong, was trained in the English language, and was a Christian.

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Cherry Ngan

Cherry Ngan is a Hong Kong singer, actress and model.

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Chet Lam

Chet Lam is a Hong Kong-based independent "city-folk" singer-songwriter.

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Cheuk Wan-chi

Cheuk Wan-chi (born 28 March 1979), also known as Vincci, G and GC Goo-Bi, is a Hong Kong media personality, stand-up comedian, master of ceremonies, and an occasional television pundit and talk show host.

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Cheung Ming-man

Cheung Ming-man (born 2 September 1956) is a Hong Kong singer and occasional actor, best known for many patriotic songs he sang in the 1980s, all in Mandarin (which he didn't speak well).

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Cheung Wai Ki

Cheung Wai Ki (born 22 January 1990) is a Hong Kong football player who plays as a midfielder for Brisbane Roar in the Australian W-League and represents Hong Kong internationally.

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Cheung Yuk

Cheung Yuk (born October 28, 1981 in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China) is a Hong Kong table tennis player.

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Chia Thye Poh

Dr Chia Thye Poh (born 1941) is a Singaporean former political prisoner.

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China Digital Times

China Digital Times (CDT) is a California-based bilingual news website covering China.

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China Marine Surveillance

China Marine Surveillance (CMS) was a maritime surveillance agency of China.

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China National Gold Group Corporation

China National Gold Group Corporation (中国黄金集团公司) (CNGC or China Gold) is a centrally state owned Chinese gold corporation primarily engaged in the mining and refining of gold, silver, copper, and molybdenum.

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China Oilfield Services

China Oilfield Services (COSL) is an oilfield services company.

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China Power Clean Energy Development

China Power New Energy Development Company Limited (CPNE,, abbreviated as 中电新能源 Zhōngdiàn xīnnéngyuán, former name: Oriental Investment) is a Hong Kong listed energy company established in 2006.

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China Water Risk

China Water Risk is a non-profit initiative based in Hong Kong dedicated to highlighting and addressing business and environmental risk arising from the country’s water crisis.

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China Women's Film Festival

The China Women’s Film Festival (CWFF) was established in 2013 as an annual event.

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China–Liberia relations

People's Republic of China–Liberia relations refer to the bilateral relations of the People's Republic of China and Liberia.

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China–Pakistan relations

China–Pakistan relations began in 1950 when Pakistan was among the first countries to end official diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (on Taiwan) and recognize the People's Republic of China (PRC) regime on mainland China.

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Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning

Liaoning (16) is a Chinese a Type 001 aircraft carrier.

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Chinese Canadians in British Columbia

The history of Chinese Canadians in British Columbia began with the first recorded visit by Chinese people to North America in 1788.

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Chinese Canadians in Greater Vancouver

Chinese Canadians are a sizable part of the population in Greater Vancouver, especially in the Chinese communities in the city of Vancouver and the adjoining suburban city of Richmond.

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Chinese Century

The Chinese Century is a neologism suggesting that the 21st century will be geopolitically dominated by the People's Republic of China, similar to how "the American Century" refers to the 20th century and "Pax Britannica" ("British Peace") refers to the 19th.

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Chinese city tier system

The Chinese city tier system is a hierarchical classification of Chinese cities.

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Chinese intelligence activity abroad

The government of China is engaged in espionage overseas, thought to be directed primarily through the Ministry of State Security (MSS).

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Chinese naval base in Djibouti

The Chinese PLA Support Base in Djibouti is a military base operated by People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of the People's Republic of China at Djibouti in the Horn of Africa.

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Chinese people in Senegal

There is a small but growing population of Chinese people in Senegal, largely consisting of expatriates from the People's Republic of China who began arriving in the country in the 1980s.

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Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public research university in Shatin, Hong Kong formally established in 1963 by a charter granted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

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Chinese Wikipedia

The Chinese Wikipedia is the (Standard) Chinese language edition of Wikipedia.

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Chinko

Chinko, also known as Chinko Nature Reserve and the Chinko Project Area, is a protected area in the Central African Republic.

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Chip Tsao

Chip Tsao (born 17 August 1958), also known by his pen name To Kit, is a multilingual Hong Kong-based columnist, broadcaster, and writer.

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Cho Tat-wah

Cho Tat-wah (or Tso Tat-wah) (15 September 1915 – 10 January 2007) was a film actor of Hong Kong, most famous for the roles he played in a number of Wuxia films in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Choi Ho-sung

Choi Ho-sung (최호성; born 23 September 1973) is a South Korean professional golfer.

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Choi Ki Ho

Choi Ki Ho (born 5 May 1991 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong cyclist.

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Choi Min-ho (entertainer)

Choi Min-ho (born), better known by the mononym Minho, is a South Korean singer, rapper and actor.

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Chongqing noodles

Chongqing noodles are referred to as xiao mian in Chinese, which means "little noodles" in English.

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Chou Tzu-yu

Chou Tzu-yu (born June 14, 1999), professionally known by the mononym Tzuyu, is a Taiwanese singer based in South Korea and a member of the K-pop girl group Twice, under JYP Entertainment.

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Chow Chun Fai

Chow Chun Fai (born 1980) is a Hong Kong artist specialized in performing art.

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Chow Sang Sang

Chow Sang Sang Holdings International Limited, or Chow Sang Sang Group, doing business as Chow Sang Sang Jewellery Company Limited or Chow Sang Sang, is a jewelry company with its corporate headquarters in the Chow Sang Sang Building in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Choy So-yuk

Choy So-yuk, BBS, JP (born 10 October 1950) is a Hong Kong politician.

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Chris Babida

Chris Babida is a composer, arranger, conductor, music director and record producer.

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Chris Turner (author)

Chris Turner (born July 25, 1973) is an award-winning Canadian journalist and author.

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Christina Chan

Christina Chan (born 25 April 1987) is a political activist in Hong Kong, known for her stand on human rights, democracy and Tibetan independence.

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Christmas Island

The Territory of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory comprising the island of the same name. Christmas Island is located in the Indian Ocean, around south of Java and Sumatra and around north-west of the closest point on the Australian mainland. It has an area of. Christmas Island had a population of 1,843 residents as of 2016, the majority of whom live in settlements on the northern tip of the island. The main settlement is Flying Fish Cove. Around two-thirds of the island's population is estimated to have Malaysian Chinese origin (though just 21.2% of the population declared a Chinese ancestry in 2016), with significant numbers of Malays and white Australians as well as smaller numbers of Malaysian Indians and Eurasians. Several languages are in use, including English, Malay, and various Chinese dialects. Islam and Buddhism are major religions on the island, though a vast majority of the population does not declare a formal religious affiliation and may be involved in ethnic Chinese religion. The first European to sight the island was Richard Rowe of the Thomas in 1615. The island was later named on Christmas Day (25 December) 1643 by Captain William Mynors, but only settled in the late 19th century. Its geographic isolation and history of minimal human disturbance has led to a high level of endemism among its flora and fauna, which is of interest to scientists and naturalists. The majority (63 percent) of the island is included in the Christmas Island National Park, which features several areas of primary monsoonal forest. Phosphate, deposited originally as guano, has been mined on the island since 1899.

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Chu Anping

Chu Anping (1909–1966?) was a Chinese scholar, liberal journalist and editor of Guancha (观察, The Observer) in the Civil War era of the late 1940s.

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Chubby Hubby

Chubby Hubby or Aun Koh (born 1972) is a blogger from Singapore.

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Chung Wah Middle School

The Chung Wah Middle School was a leftist school located at 1 Chico Terrace, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong.

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CIK Telecom

CIK Telecom is a Canadian telecommunications company based in Toronto, Ontario.

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CircusTrix

CircusTrix is an American developer, operator and franchisor of indoor trampoline and extreme recreation parks.

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Citigroup

Citigroup Inc. or Citi (stylized as citi) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services corporation headquartered in New York City.

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Civic Party

Civic Party is a pro-democracy liberal political party in Hong Kong.

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Civic Passion

Civic Passion is a radical, populist, and nativist political party in Hong Kong.

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Clean Air Network

Clean Air Network (CAN) is an independent non-governmental organization exclusively focused on the issue of air pollution in Hong Kong.

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Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club

The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club is a privately owned and run country club, located on the Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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CLSA

CITIC CLSA Ltd.

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Cockroach

Cockroaches are insects of the order Blattodea, which also includes termites. About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. About four species are well known as pests. The cockroaches are an ancient group, dating back at least as far as the Carboniferous period, some 320 million years ago. Those early ancestors however lacked the internal ovipositors of modern roaches. Cockroaches are somewhat generalized insects without special adaptations like the sucking mouthparts of aphids and other true bugs; they have chewing mouthparts and are likely among the most primitive of living neopteran insects. They are common and hardy insects, and can tolerate a wide range of environments from Arctic cold to tropical heat. Tropical cockroaches are often much bigger than temperate species, and, contrary to popular belief, extinct cockroach relatives and 'roachoids' such as the Carboniferous Archimylacris and the Permian Apthoroblattina were not as large as the biggest modern species. Some species, such as the gregarious German cockroach, have an elaborate social structure involving common shelter, social dependence, information transfer and kin recognition. Cockroaches have appeared in human culture since classical antiquity. They are popularly depicted as dirty pests, though the great majority of species are inoffensive and live in a wide range of habitats around the world.

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Coco Lee

Coco Lee (born Ferren Lee, 17 January 1975, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong-born American singer-songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress.

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COCO Park

COCO Park is a shopping complex in Futian District, Shenzhen.

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Cold War II

Cold War II (also called the New Cold War or Second Cold War) is a term used to describe an ongoing state of political and military tension between opposing geopolitical power-blocs, with one bloc typically reported as being led by Russia and/or China, and the other led by the United States, European Union, and NATO.

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Communist Party of China

The Communist Party of China (CPC), also referred to as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and ruling political party of the People's Republic of China.

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Communist Youth League of China

The Communist Youth League of China, also known as the Young Communist League of China or simply the Communist Youth League, is a youth movement of the People's Republic of China for youth between the ages of fourteen and twenty-eight, run by the Communist Party of China (CPC).

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Community Care Fund

Community Care Fund (關愛基金) was suggested by Donald Tsang Yum-kuen, who was the Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2005-2012, in the 2011 Policy address of Hong Kong.

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Comparisons between the National Football League and NCAA football

The National Football League (NFL) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) are respectively the most popular professional and amateur football organizations in the United States.

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Concerns and controversies at the 2008 Summer Olympics

A number of concerns and controversies surfaced before, during, and after the 2008 Summer Olympics, and which received major media coverage.

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Confucius Peace Prize

The Confucius Peace Prize is a Chinese alternative to the Nobel Peace Prize established in 2010 by the Association of Chinese Indigenous Arts in the People's Republic of China (PRC), in response to a proposal by business person Liu Zhiqin on November 17, 2010.

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Connie Talbot's Christmas Album

Connie Talbot's Christmas Album, sometimes referred to as Connie's Christmas Album or just Christmas Album, is the second album by the English child singer Connie Talbot, released on 24 November 2008.

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Connie Talbot's Holiday Magic

Connie Talbot's Holiday Magic is the third album by British child singer Connie Talbot.

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Conservancy Association

The Conservancy Association is a Hong Kong non-governmental organisation founded in 1968.

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Conservatism in Hong Kong

Conservatism has deep roots in Hong Kong politics and society.

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Constitution of the People's Republic of China

The Constitution of the People's Republic of China is nominally the supreme law within the People's Republic of China.

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Consular missions in Hong Kong

There are 123 diplomatic missions in Hong Kong, of which 62 are Consulates-General and 61 are Consulates (including those represented by Honorary Consuls, and six officially recognised bodies in Hong Kong. Most of the Consulates-General are located in the areas of Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai, Wan Chai North, Causeway Bay and Sheung Wan within Victoria City. Only two are located in Kowloon (Cambodia and Nepal), in the areas of Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East respectively. Of these, 55 Consulates-General and seven Honorary Consulates are also accredited to Macau. There are 10 Honorary Consulates in Macau, of which two are subordinate to the Consulates-General in Hong Kong.

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Consular missions in Macau

There are 13 consular missions in Macau, of which 4 are Consulates-General and 9 are Honorary Consuls.

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Corinna Chamberlain

Corinna Kathy Chamberlain is a Hong Kong singer and actress.

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Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse Group AG is a Swiss multinational investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland.

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Cricket Hong Kong

Cricket Hong Kong is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Hong Kong.

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Crime in Hong Kong

Crime in Hong Kong is present in various forms.

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Crocodile

Crocodiles (subfamily Crocodylinae) or true crocodiles are large aquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.

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Cross border attacks in Sabah

The Cross border attacks in Sabah are a series of cross border terrorism perpetrated by the Moro pirates from Mindanao on Sabah that began even before the British colonial period.

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Cross River Bank

Cross River Bank, Inc. is a U.S. state-chartered commercial banking corporation, headquartered in Fort Lee, New Jersey, U.S. The bank which is an FDIC member and an equal housing lender operates under a New Jersey charter.

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Crossroads Centre Beijing

The Crossroads Centre is a Chinese non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in Beijing.

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Crystal Lake (band)

Crystal Lake is a Japanese metalcore band from Tokyo, formed in 2002.

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CUHK democracy wall standoff

In September 2017, tensions arose between different parties over the content of posters put up on Democracy wall in the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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CZ12

CZ12, also known as Chinese Zodiac, is a 2012 Hong-Kong-Chinese action comedy film co-produced, written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan.

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Daeyeonggak Hotel fire

Daeyeonggak Hotel fire was a skyscraper fire in Seoul, South Korea on December 25, 1971, that killed 164 people and injured 63 people.

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Dai Guohong

Dai Guohong (born September 3, 1977 in Liaoyang, Liaoning) is a retired Chinese swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke and individual medley events.

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Dai Zijin

Dai Zijin (26 March 1916 – 18 May 2017) was a Chinese aviator who served in World War II.

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Daily Stop

Daily Stop (Chinese: 地利店) was a chain of convenient stores in Hong Kong.

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Daliapour

Daliapour (10 March 1996 – August 2015) is an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Dan Schwartz

Daniel Mark Schwartz (born July 28, 1950) is the current Nevada State Treasurer, serving since January 2015.

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Dangal (film)

Dangal (Wrestling competition) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama film, directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Aamir Khan, under his studio Aamir Khan Productions with UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures India.

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Dani Cancela

Daniel "Dani" Cancela Rodríguez (born 23 September 1981) is a footballer who plays as a left back for Hong Kong club Kitchee.

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Darko Božović

Darko Božović (Cyrillic: Дарко Божовић; born 9 August 1978) is a retired former Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.

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Datong

Datong is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China.

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Dave Leduc

Dave Leduc (born 13 December 1991) is a Canadian Lethwei fighter.

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David Akers-Jones

Sir David Akers-Jones (born 14 April 1927) is a British retired colonial administrator.

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David Brettell

David Norman Brettell (born 10 March 1956) is a former international cricketer who represented the Hong Kong national side at the 1990 ICC Trophy.

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David Eldon

David Gordon Eldon (born 1945) is former chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited.

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David Gilbert (snooker player)

David Brown Gilbert (born 12 June 1981 in Derby) is an English professional snooker player.

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David Li

Dr the Honourable Sir David Kwok-po Li (born 13 March 1939, London, England) is a British-Hong Kong banker and politician.

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David Tod Roy

David Tod Roy (1933 – May 31, 2016) was an American sinologist and scholar of Chinese literature who was Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at University of Chicago from 1967 until he took early retirement in 1999.

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De facto embassy

A de facto embassy is an office or organisation that serves de facto as an embassy in the absence of normal or official diplomatic relations among countries, usually to represent nations which lack full diplomatic recognition, regions or dependencies of countries, or territories over which sovereignty is disputed.

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Dean Evans

Dean Evans (born 7 March 1990) is an Australian footballer who currently plays for Floreat Athena FC.

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Death Cafe

A Death Cafe is a scheduled non-profit get-together (called "social franchises" by the organizers) for the purpose of talking about death over food and drink, usually tea and cake.

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Death of Elisa Lam

The body of Elisa Lam, also known by her Cantonese name, Lam Ho Yi (April 30, 1991 – February 2013), a Canadian student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, was recovered from a water tank atop the Cecil Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles on February 19, 2013.

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Death of Hung Chung-chiu

The death of Hung Chung-chiu (8 September 1989 – 4 July 2013), a Republic of China (Taiwan) Army specialist in the 542nd Armor Brigade, occurred under suspicious circumstances while serving a detention sentence in a 269th Mechanized Infantry Brigade barrack during his conscription service spurred allegations of military abuse.

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Death of Lei Yang

Lei Yang was a Chinese environmentalist who died following an altercation with police in Changping District, Beijing.

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Death of Li Wangyang

Li Wangyang (12 November 1950 – 6 June 2012) was a Chinese dissident labor rights activist, member of the Workers Autonomous Federation and chairman of the Shaoyang WAF branch.

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Death of Wang Yue

Wang Yue, also known as "Little Yue Yue", was a two-year-old Chinese girl who was run over by two vehicles on the afternoon of 13 October 2011 in a narrow road in Foshan, Guangdong.

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Deaths in December 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2007.

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Debito Arudou

is a writer, blogger, and human rights activist.

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Debra Meiburg

Debra Meiburg MW is an award-winning multi-media wine journalist, wine educator, wine judge and a first recipient of the Master of Wine title in Asia.

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Delingha

Delingha, or Delhi (SASM/GNC/SRC romanization of Mongolian: Delhi hot), is the seat of the Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northern Qinghai province, China.

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Demanding the Impossible

Demanding the Impossible is a book on the history of anarchism by Peter Marshall.

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Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong

The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (abbreviated DAB) is a pro-Beijing conservative political party established in 1992 in Hong Kong.

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Demographics of Macau

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Macau, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Deng Liqun

Deng Liqun (November 27, 1915 – February 10, 2015) was a Chinese politician and theorist who was one of the leading figures of the Communist Party of China during the 1980s, most well known for his involvement with the party's propaganda work.

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Deng Yujiao incident

The Deng Yujiao incident occurred on 10 May 2009 at a hotel in Badong County, Hubei province, in the People's Republic of China.

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Deng Zhengjia

Deng Zhengjia was a Chinese fruit vendor who was killed in a confrontation with urban management officials on 17 July 2013.

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Denise Yue

Denise Yue Chung-yee GBS JP (born 1952) was a Hong Kong politician and Secretary for the Civil Service.

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Deposit (politics)

In an electoral system, a deposit is the sum of money that a candidate for an elected office, such as a seat in a legislature, is required to pay to an electoral authority before he or she is permitted to stand for election.

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Des Tyson

Desmond "Des" Tyson (born 26 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Desh Subba

Desh Subba is a Nepal-born author and poet.

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Dexter Young

Dexter Young (a.k.a. Yeung Tin-king,, born 25 March 1975) is a Hong Kong actor who joined TVB in 2007.

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DF-21

The Dong-Feng 21 (DF-21; NATO reporting name CSS-5 - Dong-Feng) is a two-stage, solid-fuel rocket, single-warhead medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) in the Dong Feng series developed by China Changfeng Mechanics and Electronics Technology Academy.

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Dhun Jehangir Ruttonjee

Dhun Jehangir Ruttonjee (1903–1974) was a leader of the Indian community in Hong Kong.

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Diamond Hill

Diamond Hill is a hill in the east of Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Dina Wadia

Dina Wadia (15 August 1919 – 2 November 2017) was the daughter and only child of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah and his wife Rattanbai Petit.

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Ding Zilin

Ding Zilin (born December 20, 1936 or January 1, 1939) is a retired professor of philosophy and the leader of the political pressure group Tiananmen Mothers.

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Dirk Struan

Dirk Lochlin Struan (1797-1841) is the fictional main character of James Clavell's 1966 novel Tai-Pan.

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Disappointment with God

Disappointment with God: Three Questions No One Asks Aloud is a book written by Philip Yancey and published by Zondervan in 1988.

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Disneyland with the Death Penalty

"Disneyland with the Death Penalty" is a 4,500-word article about Singapore written by William Gibson.

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District Councils of Hong Kong

The District Councils, formerly District Boards until 1999, are the local councils for the 18 Districts of Hong Kong.

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Doctor Who Unbound

Doctor Who Unbound is a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions.

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Donald Tsang

Donald Tsang Yam-kuen, GBM (born 7 October 1944) is a former Hong Kong civil servant and the second Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2005 to 2012.

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Dongfeng Renault

Dongfeng Renault Automobile Company (DRAC) or Dongfeng Renault is an equally owned Chinese joint venture between car manufacturers Dongfeng Motor Group and Renault aimed to produce and sell Renault-badged vehicles, established in 2013.

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Dongzhou protests

The Dongzhou protests refers to a series of protests that took place for seven months until December 2005 in Dongzhou (东洲), a village in Shanwei prefecture, Guangdong Province, China.

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Doomsday Party

Doomsday Party is a 2013 Hong Kong drama film directed by newcomer Ho Hong and featuring an ensemble cast including Paul Wong, Kay Tse, Kelvin Kwan, Teddy Robin and Wilfred Lau.

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Dot 2 Dot

Dot 2 Dot (Cantonese 點對點 Dim dui dim) is a 2014 Hong Kong feature film directed by Amos Why, starring Moses Chan Ho, Meng Tingyi, Susan Shaw Yin-yin, and Lam Tze-chung, first screened at the Hong Kong International Film Festival 2014.

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Douglas H. Paal

Douglas H. Paal is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he directs the endowment's Asia Program.

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Dr Fong

Dr Fong (foaled 6 April 1995) is an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Dragon Aromatics

Dragon Aromatics Company, or Tenglong Aromatic Hydrocarbon, is a Chinese chemical company on the coast of Fujian province, Southeast China.

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Dragon Inn

Dragon Inn (also known as Dragon Gate Inn) is a 1967 Taiwanese wuxia film written and directed by King Hu.

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Dream Home

Dream Home (維多利亞壹號 Wai dor lei ah yut ho, literally Victoria No. 1) is a 2010 Hong Kong slasher film directed and co-written by Pang Ho-cheung.

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Dulwich College Shanghai

Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong (Dulwich Pudong, 上海德威外籍人员子女学校 is a British international school located in Pudong, Shanghai, China. Located east of the Shanghai city centre,Mansell, Warwick. "". The Telegraph. 27 April 2011. Retrieved on 1 October 2015. it caters to expatriate children from Toddler to Year 13 (aged 2 – 18 years old). The language of instruction is English and the College is co-educational and non-denominational.

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Duncan Pescod

Duncan Warren Pescod (born 2 April 1959) is the director of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, a statutory body of the Hong Kong Government.

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Dymocks Booksellers

Dymocks booksellers is an Australian founded privately owned bookstore chain, that also specialise in CDS, DVDS, Blu-ray discs, e-books and related merchandising.

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East Rail line

The East Rail line is one of eleven railway lines of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong.

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Eastern Express (newspaper)

The Eastern Express was an English-language newspaper published in Hong Kong from February 1994 to June 1996 by the Oriental Press Group.

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Eastern Sports Club

Eastern Sports Club is a Hong Kong professional football and basketball club.

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Economy of China

The socialist market economy of the People's Republic of China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), although China's National Bureau of Statistics denies the latter assessment.

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Economy of North Korea

The economy of North Korea is a centrally planned system, where the role of market allocation schemes is limited, though increasing.

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Eddie Liu

James Edward "Eddie" Liu (25 May 1922 - 25 June 2013) was an Australian community leader.

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Edelweiss Cheung

Edelweiss Cheung (born 27 October 1985) is a Hong Kong model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Hong Kong 2008.

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Edinburgh Place

Edinburgh Place is a public square in Central, Hong Kong, adjacent to the Victoria Harbour.

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Edison Chen photo scandal

In 2008, intimate and private photographs of Hong Kong actor Edison Chen with various women, including actresses Gillian Chung, Bobo Chan, Rachel Ngan, and Cecilia Cheung, were unlawfully distributed over the Internet.

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Education in Beijing

Education in Beijing includes information about primary and secondary schools in Beijing.

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Education in China

Education in China is a state-run system of public education run by the Ministry of Education.

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Edward Snowden

Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is an American computer professional, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee, and former contractor for the United States government who copied and leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013 without authorization.

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Edward Tyrer

Edward Tyrer, QPM, CPM (Traditional Chinese: 戴磊華, formerly 邰華, 19 September 1917 – 24 August 2004) was a senior British colonial police officer who was Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong, from December 1966 to July 1967.

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Edward Youde

Sir Edward Youde (Chinese: 尤德; Cantonese: Yau Tak; 19 June 1924 – 5 December 1986) was a British administrator, diplomat and Sinologist.

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Eleanor Goodman

Eleanor Goodman, 顾爱玲 (b. 1979) is an American poet, writer, and translator of Chinese.

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Electric car use by country

Electric car use by country varies worldwide, as the adoption of plug-in electric vehicles is affected by consumer demand, market prices and government incentives.

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Elisa Montessori

Elisa Montessori (1931) is an Italian painter.

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Elizabeth Kostova

Elizabeth Johnson Kostova (born December 26, 1964) is an American author best known for her debut novel The Historian.

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Ellice Handy

Ellice Handy, (1902–1989) was a Singaporean educator, education administrator and author of Singapore's first cookbook on local cuisine.

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Emily Lau

Emily Lau Wai-hing, JP (born 21 January 1952) is a politician in Hong Kong who champions press freedom and human rights.

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Emily Temple-Wood

Emily Temple-Wood (born May 24, 1994, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Wikipedia editor who goes by the name of Keilana on the site.

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Emre Kızılkaya

Emre Kızılkaya (6 July 1982, Istanbul) is a Turkish journalist based in Istanbul, currently working as the managing editor of digital content at the leading Turkish daily Hürriyet and as the Vice President of the National Committee at the Vienna-based International Press Institute.

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English Schools Foundation

The English Schools Foundation (abbreviated: ESF or) is an organisation that runs 22 educational institutions, most of which are international schools, in Hong Kong.

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Environment of Hong Kong

The ecology of Hong Kong is mostly affected by the results of climatic changes.

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Environmentally Friendly Linkage System

The Environmentally Friendly Linkage System, abbreviated to EFLS and commonly called the Kai Tak Monorail, is a government-proposed monorail system in the Kai Tak Development area, Hong Kong with 12 stations.

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Enzio von Pfeil

Dr.

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Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury

Eric Reginald Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury, (29 September 1928 – 14 February 2016) was an English politician and human rights campaigner.

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Erik Gustavson

Erik Gustavson (born 24 November 1955) is a Norwegian film director and producer.

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Erik Prince

Erik Dean Prince (born June 6, 1969) is an American businessman and former U.S. Navy SEAL officer best known for founding the government services and security company Blackwater USA, now known as Academi.

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Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young (doing business as EY) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England.

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Escape room

An escape room, also known as an "escape game", is a physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategy to complete the objectives at hand.

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Eslite Bookstore

Eslite Bookstore is one of the largest retail bookstore chains in Taiwan.

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Esquel Group

Esquel Group is a Chinese textile manufacturing company.

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Esquire (magazine)

Esquire is an American men's magazine, published by the Hearst Corporation in the United States.

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Estanislao Oziewicz

Estanislao Oziewicz (born 1952) is a retired Canadian journalist.

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Ethan Casey

Ethan Casey is an American print and online journalist who has written or edited five books.

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Eu Tong Sen

Eu Tong Sen (23 July 1877 – 11 May 1941) was a leading businessman in Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong during the late 19th and early 20th century.

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Euromaidan

Euromaidan (Євромайдан, Евромайдан,, literally "Euro Square") was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of 21 November 2013 with public protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti ("Independence Square") in Kiev.

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Europe Business Assembly

The Europe Business Assembly (EBA) is an Oxford-based organisation selling what The Times has called "fake awards", or what are more widely known as "vanity awards".

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European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, doing business as European Chamber, is a non-profit and non-governmental organisation established to support and represent the interests of companies from the European Union operating in China.

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Eva Sládeková

Eva Sládeková (born December 17, 1981 in Trenčín) is a Slovak badminton player.

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Exchange Square (Hong Kong)

Exchange Square is a building complex located in Central, Hong Kong.

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Facebook

Facebook is an American online social media and social networking service company based in Menlo Park, California.

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Fairy King Prawn

Fairy King Prawn (Chinese 靚蝦王: foaled 13 October 1995) was an Australian-bred, Hong Kong-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Fake news website

Fake news websites (also referred to as hoax news websites) are Internet websites that deliberately publish fake news—hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation purporting to be real news—often using social media to drive web traffic and amplify their effect.

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Fan Bingbing

Fan Bingbing (born 16 September 1981) is a Chinese actress, model, television producer, and pop singer.

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Fan Lau

Fan Lau is a peninsula and area in the southwest tip of Lantau Island in Hong Kong.

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Fang Zhaoling

Fang Zhaoling (17 January 1914 – 20 February 2006) was a Chinese painter and calligrapher.

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Fanling

Fanling, also known as Fan Ling and Fan Leng, is an area in the New Territories East of Hong Kong.

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Fanling Lodge

Fanling Lodge is an official residence of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, which serves as a country house and occasionally hosts official functions.

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Fann Wong

Fann Woon Fong (born 27 January 1971), better known by her stage name Fann Wong, is a MediaCorp actress, singer and model and managed under Huayi Brothers and Catwalk Production House.

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Far Eastern Economic Review

The Far Eastern Economic Review (also referred to as FEER or The Review) was an English language Asian news magazine started in 1946.

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Faye Leung

Faye Leung (born 18 March 1979) was the senior principal dancer of the Hong Kong Ballet (HKB) from 1996 to 2008.

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Faye Wong

Faye Wong (born 8 August 1969) is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress, often referred to as "the Diva" in the Chinese-speaking world.

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Femme nue couchée

Femme nue couchée (Nude Reclining Woman) is an 1862 painting by French Realist painter Gustave Courbet (1819–1877).

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Fengshan County

Fengshan County (zhuang: Fonghsan Yen) is a county of Guangxi, China.

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Fernando Recio

Fernando Recio Comí (born 17 December 1982), commonly known as Nando, is a footballer who plays mainly as a central defender for Hong Kong club Kitche SC.

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Festival Walk

Festival Walk is a shopping centre in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong developed jointly by Swire Properties and CITIC Pacific between 1993 and 1998.

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Film censorship in China

Film censorship in China involves the banning of local and international films deemed unsuitable for release or the editing of such films to remove objected content by the governments in both Republic of China (ROC) and People's Republic of China (PRC).

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First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency

The first 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency began on January 20, 2017, the day Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States.

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First term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong

The First term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, officially considered part of "The 2nd term Chief Executive of Hong Kong", relates to the period of governance of Hong Kong since the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong, between 25 June 2005 and 30 June 2007.

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Five Eyes

The Five Eyes, often abbreviated as FVEY, is an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope

The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), nicknamed Tianyan (天眼, lit. "Heavenly Eye" or "The Eye of Heaven") is a radio telescope located in the Dawodang depression (大窝凼洼地), a natural basin in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, southwest China.

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Florient Rise

Florient Rise (formerly Cherry Street Project) is a private housing estate in Cherry Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Flush toilet

A flush toilet (also known as a flushing toilet, flush lavatory, or water closet (WC)) is a toilet that disposes of human excreta (urine and feces) by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location for disposal, thus maintaining a separation between humans and their excreta.

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Fly, Robin, Fly

"Fly, Robin, Fly" is a song by German disco group Silver Convention from their debut studio album Save Me (1975).

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Food safety incidents in China

Food safety incidents in China have received increased international media scrutiny following the reform and opening of the country, and its joining the World Trade Organization.

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Football hooliganism

Football hooliganism is the term used to describe disorderly, violent or destructive behaviour perpetrated by spectators at association football events.

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Forced abortion of Feng Jianmei

On June 2, 2012, Feng Jianmei was forced to have an abortion in Zhenping County, Shaanxi, China, when she was seven months pregnant with her second child.

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Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong

Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong are domestic workers employed by Hongkongers, typically families.

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Foreign relations of North Korea

The foreign relations of North Korea – officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) – have been shaped by its conflict with capitalist countries like South Korea and its historical ties with world communism.

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Foreign relations of Taiwan

The foreign relations of the Republic of China (ROC), referred to by many states as Taiwan, are the relations between the Republic of China and other countries.

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Foxconn

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., trading as Foxconn Technology Group, is a multinational electronics contract manufacturing company with its headquarters in Tucheng, New Taipei, Taiwan.

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François Wong

François Huỳnh (黃長發) (born 28 March 1985) previously won the title of Mr. Hong Kong in 2006, and is currently an actor with Hong Kong's TVB.

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Frankie Lam

Frankie Lam Man-lung (born 19 December 1967) is a Hong Kong actor.

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Fred Li

Fred Li Wah-ming (Chinese: 李華明; born 25 April 1955, Hong Kong) is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the constituency of Kowloon East.

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Fred Weir

Fred Weir is a Canadian journalist who lives in Moscow and specializes in Russian affairs.

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Frederick Mostert

Frederick Mostert is Past President of the International Trademark Association and an internationally recognized authority on intellectual property issues.

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French International School of Hong Kong

French International School "Victor Segalen" of Hong Kong (FIS in English, Lycée français international Victor-Segalen; LFI) is a French international school in Hong Kong.

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Frontier Closed Area

The Frontier Closed Area, established by the Frontier Closed Area Order, 1951, is a border zone area in Hong Kong extended inwards from the border with China.

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Fuck (film)

Fuck is a 2005 American documentary film by director Steve Anderson about the word "fuck".

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Fuji Rock Festival

Fuji Rock Festival is an annual rock festival held in Naeba Ski Resort, in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.

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Full Strike

Full Strike is a 2015 Hong Kong sports comedy film directed by Derek Kwok and Henri Wong.

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Funerary art

Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead.

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Fung Ying Ki

Fung, Ying-ki (born 7 February 1980) is a Paralympic wheelchair fencer from Hong Kong, China.

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Futian station

Futian station is a station on the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link, the last station on mainland China for high speed trains from Guangzhou, with plans to connect it to Hong Kong.

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G-Dragon

Kwon Ji-yong (born August 18, 1988), also known by his stage name G-Dragon is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and fashion icon.

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Galinha à africana

African Chicken (first), also known as Galinha à africana (is a Macanese chicken dish. African Chicken consists of a barbecued chicken coated with spicy piri piri sauce, which sometimes includes Asian ingredients such as coconut milk or peanuts. The dish is sometimes considered to be a renowned Macanese dish, and is seen as a variant of Piri piri Chicken.

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Gambling in Taiwan

Gambling in Taiwan is prohibited by the Criminal Code of the Republic of China.

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Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.

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Garamba National Park

Garamba National Park is a nearly national park in north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Gareth Powell

Gareth Powell (26 May 1934 – 16 September 2016) was a Welsh-born publisher, journalist, author, and editor.

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Gary Botting

Gary Norman Arthur Botting (born 19 July 1943) is a Canadian legal scholar and criminal defense lawyer as well as a poet, playwright, novelist, and critic of literature and religion, in particular Jehovah's Witnesses.

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Gary Coull

Gary Coull (April 14, 1954–October 26, 2006) was a co-founder and chairman of CLSA, a brokerage house specializing in Asia-Pacific stock markets.

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Gary Glitter

Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), known by the stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former glam rock singer who achieved popular success in the 1970s and 80s.

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Gary Stevens (jockey)

Gary Lynn Stevens (born March 6, 1963) is an American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey, actor, and sports analyst.

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Gay Dog Food

Gay Dog Food is a 2014 mixtape by American rapper Mykki Blanco.

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Gō Ayano

is a Japanese actor.

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GE Appliances

GE Appliances is an appliance company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Gene Yu

Gene Yu is a United States Military Academy graduate, former U.S. Army Special Forces officer and author.

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General Secretary of the Communist Party of China

The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China is head of the Communist Party of China and the highest-ranking official within the People's Republic of China.

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George Chinnery

George Chinnery (Chinese: 錢納利; 5 January 1774 – 30 May 1852) was an English painter who spent most of his life in Asia, especially India and southern China.

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George William Forbes Playfair

George William Forbes Playfair (1852 – 16 May 1918) was a British businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

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German Swiss International School

The German Swiss International School (GSIS; Deutsch-Schweizerische Internationale Schule) is an international school in Hong Kong established in 1969 by German and Swiss families looking for a bilingual German-English education in an international setting.

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Ghost ship

A ghost ship, also known as a phantom ship, is a vessel with no living crew aboard; it may be a ghostly vessel in folklore or fiction, such as the Flying Dutchman, or a real derelict found adrift with its crew missing or dead, like the Mary Celeste.

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Giacomo Lamplough

Giacomo Luigi Buonocore Lamplough (born 11 November 1997) is an international cricketer from Hong Kong who made his debut for the Hong Kong national team in 2015.

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Giddens Ko

Giddens Ko (born 25 August 1978) is a Taiwanese novelist and filmmaker.

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Gigi Leung

Gigi Leung Wing-kei (born 25 March 1976) is a Hong Kong singer and actress.

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Gilsoddeum

Gilsoddeum is a 1986 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek.

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Girls' Generation

Girls' Generation, also known as SNSD, is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment.

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Girls' Generation videography

This is the videography of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation.

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GJS Robot

GJS Robot, the full name of which is Gongjiangshe Robot, is a supplier which focuses on studying and designing fighting robots and associated products that can be operated through mobile apps in People's Republic of China.

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Gladys Li

Gladys Veronica Li (born 1948), Senior Counsel at the Hong Kong Bar with a busy constitutional law and human rights practice, is a founding member of the Hong Kong Civic Party.

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GLBT Historical Society

The GLBT Historical Society (for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Historical Society) maintains an extensive collection of archival materials, artifacts and graphic arts relating to the history of LGBT people in the United States, with a focus on the LGBT communities of San Francisco and Northern California.

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Glenn Knight

Glenn Jeyasingam Knight (born 1945) is a Singaporean lawyer.

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Global Buddhist Network

The Global Buddhist Network (GBN), previously known as the Dhammakaya Media Channel (DMC) is a Thai online television channel concerned with Buddhism.

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Global surveillance

Global surveillance refers to the mass surveillance of entire populations across national borders.

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Global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)

Ongoing news reports in the international media have revealed operational details about the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and its international partners' global surveillance of foreign nationals and U.S. citizens.

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Gloria Chang

Gloria Chang Wan-ki (張韻琪) is the former president of The Hong Kong University Students' Union (2000), who was a main critic of the university leaders during the "Pollgate" controversy concerning government pressure on Robert Chung Ting-yiu, who conducted polls.

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GoGoVan

GoGoVan is an on-demand ride sharing service based in Asia, which focuses on transportation of freight and goods in urban areas.

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GOME Electrical Appliances

GOME Electrical Appliances Holding Limited (国美电器 in Chinese)() is one of the largest privately owned electrical appliance retailers in Mainland China and Hong Kong.

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Good Samaritan law

Good Samaritan laws offer legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated.

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Google Brain

Google Brain is a deep learning artificial intelligence research team at Google.

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Google Person Finder

Google Person Finder is an open source web application that provides a registry and message board for survivors, family, and loved ones affected by a natural disaster to post and search for information about each other's status and whereabouts.

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Gordon Wu

Sir Gordon Wu Ying-sheung, - website of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce GBS, KCMG, FICE (born 1935, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong businessman.

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Government of China

The central government of the People's Republic of China is divided among several state organs.

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Government of Hong Kong

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, commonly the Hong Kong Government or simplified as GovHK, refers to the executive authorities of the Hong Kong SAR.

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Government of North Korea

In the government of North Korea, the Cabinet is the administrative and executive body.

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Graeme Dott

Graeme Dott (born 12 May 1977) is a Scottish professional snooker player and snooker coach from Larkhall.

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Grana (fashion company)

Grana is an online fashion company based in Hong Kong.

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Great Wall Pan Asia Holdings

Great Wall Pan Asia Holdings Limited (formerly Armada Holdings Limited) is a property investment company in Hong Kong.

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Green Dam Youth Escort

Green Dam Youth Escort is content-control software for Windows developed in the People's Republic of China (PRC).

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Greg Norman

Gregory John Norman AO (born 10 February 1955) is an Australian professional golfer and entrepreneur who spent 331 weeks as the world's Number 1 Official World Golf Rankings ranked golfer in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Gregory Wong

Gregory Wong Chung-yiu (born 2 October 1978) is a Hong Kong actor.

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Grey Wolves (organization)

The Grey Wolves (Bozkurtlar), officially known as Ülkü Ocakları ("Idealist Clubs/Hearths"), is a Turkish ultranationalist organization.

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Guang Da Xing No. 28 incident

The Guang Da Xing No.

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Guangxi Non-ferrous Metals

Guangxi Non-ferrous Metals Group Co., Ltd. was a state-owned enterprise of China, based in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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Guo Shengkun

Guo Shengkun (born October 1954) is a Chinese politician and business executive who currently serves as a Politburo member and Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China.

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Gwynne Dyer

Gwynne Dyer, OC (born April 17, 1943) is a London-based independent Canadian journalist, syndicated columnist and military historian.

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Gynopedia

Gynopedia is a nonprofit organization that runs an open resource wiki for sexual, reproductive and women's health care around the world.

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Hagi, Yamaguchi

is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, which was incorporated on July 1, 1932.

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Hainan

Hainan is the smallest and southernmost province of the People's Republic of China (PRC), consisting of various islands in the South China Sea.

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Haiphong Road

Haiphong Road is a road south of Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.

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HaMerotz LaMillion 1

HaMerotz LaMillion (המרוץ למיליון, lit. The Race to the Million) is an Israeli reality television game show based on the American series, The Amazing Race.

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Handheld Culture

Handheld Culture, Ltd. (“Handheld”, 首尚文化有限公司) is a Chinese online bookstore.

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Hanging coffins

Hanging coffins are coffins which have been placed on cliffs.

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Hao Jingfang

Hao Jingfang (born 27 July 1984), is a Chinese science fiction writer.

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Hao Zhou

Hao Zhou (周浩, born 6 August 1967) is an Australian lyric tenor and theatrical producer.

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Happy Valley AA

Happy Valley Athletic Association, known simply as Happy Valley or HVAA, are a Hong Kong football club currently playing in the Hong Kong First Division.

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Hare quota

The Hare quota (also known as the simple quota) is a formula used under some forms of the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system and the largest remainder method of party-list proportional representation.

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Harper's Bazaar

Harper's Bazaar is an American women's fashion magazine, first published in 1867.

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Harrow International School Hong Kong

Harrow International School Hong Kong is a British international boarding and day, all-through school in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.

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Harry Harrison (cartoonist)

Harry Harrison (born 5 December 1961) is a British born political cartoonist and illustrator based in Hong Kong.

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Harvard Girl

Harvard Girl (full title Harvard Girl Liu Yiting: A Character Training Record) is a book written by Liu Weihua (刘卫华) and Zhang Xinwu (张欣武), which describes how they raised their daughter, Liu Yiting (刘亦婷), to be accepted to Harvard University.

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Haw Par Corporation

Haw Par Corporation Limited is a Singapore-based company involved in healthcare, leisure products, property and investment.

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Hayao Miyazaki

is a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, author, and manga artist.

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Hayley Chan

Hayley Victoria Chan (also Chan Hei Man,; born January 10, 1991 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong windsurfer, who specialized in Neil Pryde RS:X class.

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Heaven in the Dark

Heaven in the Dark is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed by Steve Yuen and starring Jacky Cheung and Karena Lam.

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Hedley Thomas

Hedley Thomas is an Australian investigative journalist and author.

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Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group Co., Ltd.

Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group Co., Ltd. is a state owned enterprise in China.

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Heinz von Perckhammer

Heinz (Heinrich Josef Anton Alois) von Perckhammer (1895–1965) was a Tyrolean photographer best known for his Chinese nudes and Beijing street scenes.

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Heiward Mak

Heiward Mak Hei-yan is a Hong Kong film director, writer and producer.

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Hengshui High School

Hengshui High School, also known as Hengshui High School of Hebei Province, is a prestigious high school in Hengshui, Hebei Province, China.

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Henrik Drescher

Henrik Drescher (born in 1955) is a Danish artist.

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Henry Alex Rubin

Henry-Alex Rubin is an American filmmaker.

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Henry Tang illegal basement controversy

The Henry Tang illegal basement controversy was an event that began on 13February 2012 over the unapproved basement extensions of two adjoining residences in Kowloon Tong owned by Henry Tang, a 2012 Hong Kong Chief Executive election candidate.

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High Court (Hong Kong)

The High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, consists of the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance; it deals with criminal and civil cases which have risen beyond the lower courts.

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Hilton Cheong-Leen

Hilton Cheong-Leen, CBE, JP (born 6 August 1922) is a Hong Kong politician and businessman.

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Hinson Leung

Hinson Leung (born 25 November 1987) was a Hong Kong professional football player played for Hong Kong First Division League side South China as a midfielder.

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Historic police buildings in Hong Kong

Several police buildings in Hong Kong are listed as historic monuments.

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History of the Chinese language

In historical linguistics, the history of the Chinese language includes the various changes over time of the Chinese language in its various incarnations.

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History of Xinjiang

The recorded history of the area now known as Xinjiang dates to the 2nd millennium BC.

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HK Magazine

HK Magazine was a free English-language alternative weekly published by HK Magazine Media Group in Hong Kong.

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HKND

HKND (Hong Kong Nicaragua Canal Development) Group is a private infrastructure development firm that is based in Hong Kong and registered in the Cayman Islands.

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HKTV

Hong Kong Television Network Limited (HKTV) is a Hong Kong-based e-commerce company that once had plans to become a television station.

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HMS Invincible (R05)

HMS Invincible was the Royal Navy's lead ship of the three light aircraft carriers in her class.

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HMS Tamar (1863)

HMS Tamar was a Royal Navy troopship built by the Samuda Brothers at Cubitt Town, London, and launched in Britain in 1863.

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HNA Group

HNA Group Co., Ltd., is a Chinese conglomerate headquartered in Haikou, Hainan, China.

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Ho Yin

Ho Yin or He Xian (1908 - 1983) ComB was a businessman, politician and senior leader of the Chinese community in Macau.

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Hoe (food)

Hoe refers to several varieties of raw food dishes in Korean cuisine.

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Hokkaido 11th district

Hokkaidō 11th district (北海道11区, Hokkaidō-jūikku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the national Diet of Japan.

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Hold You Tight (film)

Hold You Tight is a 1998 Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Stanley Kwan.

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Honestbee

honestbee is a Singaporean company that operates an online grocery and food delivery service, as well as a B2B parcel delivery service.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory of China on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary in East Asia.

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Hong Kong 1966 riots

The Hong Kong 1966 Riots was a series of disturbances that took place over three nights on the streets of Kowloon, Hong Kong in the spring of 1966.

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Hong Kong 1967 leftist riots

The Hong Kong 1967 leftist riots were large-scale riots between pro-communists and their sympathisers, and the establishment.

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Hong Kong 97 (video game)

, stylized as HONGKONG1997 on the game's boxart, is a 1995 unlicensed multidirectional shooter video game made in Japan for the Super Famicom in disk drive format by HappySoft Ltd., a Japanese homebrew game company.

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Hong Kong Army Cadets Association

The Hong Kong Army Cadets Association, established on January 18, 2015, is a Hong Kong Uniformed Youth Group, it is supported by the People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison and the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Arts Development Council

The Hong Kong Arts Development Council (ADC) is a statutory body in Hong Kong tasked with broad development of the arts in the territory.

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Hong Kong at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Hong Kong competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Hong Kong at the 2010 Winter Olympics

Hong Kong, a special administrative region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China, sent a delegation to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 12–28 February 2010.

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Hong Kong at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Hong Kong competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia from 7 to 23 February 2014.

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Hong Kong at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Hong Kong competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016.

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Hong Kong at the 2018 Winter Olympics

Hong Kong competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 25 February 2018.

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Hong Kong Avenue of Comic Stars

Hong Kong Avenue of Comic Stars is an area of Kowloon Park in Hong Kong which has statues of characters from Hong Kong comics ranging from the 1960s to the 2010s.

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Hong Kong Aviation Club

The Hong Kong Aviation Club was established in 1982 upon the amalgamation of the Hong Kong Flying Club, the Aero Club of Hong Kong and the Far East Flying & Technical School.

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Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo

Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo (or in short 工展會) is a large expo of local products held yearly in Hong Kong, at Victoria Park.

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Hong Kong by-election, 2010

The 2010 Hong Kong Legislative Council by-election was an election held on 16 May 2010 in Hong Kong for all five geographical constituencies of the Legislative Council (LegCo), triggered by the resignation of five pan-democrat Legislative Councillors in January of the same year.

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Hong Kong Central Hospital

Hong Kong Central Hospital was a non-profit, general private hospital located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Chess Federation

The Hong Kong Chess Federation (HKCF) is the governing body for chess in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong City Hall

Hong Kong City Hall is a building located at Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Club

The Hong Kong Club is the first Gentlemen's club in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Club Building

The Hong Kong Club Building is 25-storey office building located in between Chater Road and Connaught Road Central at the junction of Jackson Road, in Central, Hong Kong, China.

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Hong Kong College of Technology

The Hong Kong College of Technology (HKCT) is a private vocational college in Hong Kong that provides a range of sub-degree programmes.

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Hong Kong Correctional Services

Hong Kong Correctional Services (also called Correctional Services Department, CSD, 懲教署) is responsible for prisoners and prisons in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum

The Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum is a museum in Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong, China.

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Hong Kong Cricket Sixes

The Hong Kong Cricket Sixes is an annual international cricket tournament held at the Kowloon Cricket Club comprising between eight and twelve teams.

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Hong Kong Cycling Alliance

The Hong Kong Cycling Alliance (HKCAll) (Chinese: 香港單車同盟) is a small non-profit organisation that works to make Hong Kong a more bicycle-friendly city.

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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

The Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is a resort built and owned by Hong Kong International Theme Parks Limited, a joint venture of the Government of Hong Kong and The Walt Disney Company in Hong Kong on reclaimed land beside Penny's Bay, at the northeastern tip of Lantau Island, approximately two kilometres from Discovery Bay.

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Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions

The Hong Kong Eastern Basketball Team, the basketball team of the Eastern Sports Club, commonly known by their nickname Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions, is a Hong Kong professional basketball club that competes in the A1 Division Hong Kong and the ASEAN Basketball League since 2016.

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Hong Kong Esports Festival

The Hong Kong Esports Festival was an esports and music festival held in Hong Kong from August 25 to August 28, 2017.

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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx;, also 香港交易所 or 港交所) operates a stock market and futures market in Hong Kong through its wholly owned subsidiaries The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK) and Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE).

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Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress

The Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress is an award presented annually at the Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA).

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Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) is a free, non-profit online newspaper based in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors

The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) is a surveying organization in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong International Bowls Classic

The Hong Kong International Bowls Classic is an international lawn bowls competition.

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Hong Kong Internet Exchange

Hong Kong Internet eXchange (HKIX) is an internet exchange point in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Island by-election, 2007

The 2007 Hong Kong Island by-election was held on 2 December 2007 and was won by Anson Chan with 54.6% of the votes cast.

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Hong Kong Journalists Association

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (Chinese: 香港記者協會) was established in 1968 for practising journalists in Hong Kong "to enhance press freedom and the integrity of news coverage".

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Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy

The Hong Kong Legislative Council members' oath-taking controversy was a series of events surrounding the oaths of office of a dozen pro-democracy and localist members-elect of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) on 12 October 2016 which have resulted in the disqualification of six members, Sixtus "Baggio" Leung and Yau Wai-ching of Youngspiration, who were unseated by the court on 15 November 2016, and Leung Kwok-hung, Nathan Law, Yiu Chung-yim and Lau Siu-lai on 14 July 2017.

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Hong Kong legislative election, 2008

The 2008 Hong Kong Legislative Council election was held on 7 September 2008 for the 4th Legislative Council since the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

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Hong Kong legislative elections

Legislative elections are held in Hong Kong whenever the Legislative Council needs renewal.

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Hong Kong local elections, 2003

The 2003 Hong Kong District Council elections were held on 23 November 2003 for all 18 districts of Hong Kong, 400 members from directly elected constituencies out of total 529 council members.

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Hong Kong local elections, 2007

The 2007 Hong Kong District Council elections were held on 18 November 2007.

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Hong Kong mainland China driving scheme

The Hong Kong mainland China driving scheme is a cross-border driving scheme which allows drivers of cars with primary registration in mainland China to drive directly to Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Marathon

The Hong Kong Marathon (香港馬拉松), sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank, is an annual marathon race held in January or February in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a non-profit educational institution funded by the international shipping community and the government in:Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Open (golf)

The Hong Kong Open is a golf tournament which is co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour.

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Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards

The Hong Kong Outstanding Students Award (Traditional Chinese: 香港傑出學生選舉) is a student contest in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Philatelic Society

The Hong Kong Philatelic Society was established in 1921 and is the oldest philatelic organisation in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (Chinese: 香港管弦樂團), commonly abbreviated as HKPO or HKPhil (Chinese: 港樂), is the largest symphony orchestra in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong plastic disaster

Hong Kong plastic disaster refers to a marine pollution event in adjacent waters of Hong Kong in 2012.

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Hong Kong Premier League

Hong Kong Premier League is a Hong Kong professional football league organised by Hong Kong Football Association.

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Hong Kong SkyCity

Hong Kong SkyCity is a large business and entertainment complex adjacent to Hong Kong International Airport, and is built on land owned by the Airport Authority Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Tailors

The Hong Kong Tailors are a well known attraction in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Tramways

Hong Kong Tramways is a tram system in Hong Kong and one of the earliest forms of public transport in the metropolis, dating back to the city's colonial period. Owned and operated by RATP Dev Transdev Asia, the tramway runs on Hong Kong Island between Shau Kei Wan and Kennedy Town, with a branch circulating through Happy Valley. Trams in Hong Kong have not only been a form of commuter transport for over 110 years, but also a major tourist attraction and one of the most environmentally friendly ways of travelling in Hong Kong. The tram system is the only one in the world operated exclusively with double-decker trams, and is one of only five non-heritage tram systems in the world that use double-deck cars the others being Blackpool Tramway, United Kingdom, Alexandria Tram, Egypt, Oranjestad, Aruba and Dubai, UAE. The tram is the cheapest mode of public transport on the island. The comparatively affordable fare is highlighted by Hong Kong Tramways' advertising slogan: "Hop on 1. $2.3. Tram so easy!".

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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union (HKUSTSU) is the students' union at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Hong Kong–Israel relations

Hong Kong–Israel relations refer to relations between Hong Kong and Israel.

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Hong Kong–Macau relations

Hong Kong–Macau relations refers to bilateral relations between Hong Kong and Macau.

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Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict

Relations between people in Hong Kong and China have been relatively tense in the early 2000s.

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Hong Kong–North Korea relations

Hong Kong–North Korea relations (홍콩-조선민주주의인민공화국 관계) are bilateral relations between Hong Kong and Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

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Hong Kong–Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council

The Hong Kong–Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council (ECCPC) represents the Government of Hong Kong in talks with Taiwan, through its counterpart, the Taiwan–Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council (ECCC).

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Hong Kong–United States relations

Hong Kong–United States relations(港美關係) are bilateral relations between Hong Kong and the United States.

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Hotel Deluxe

Hotel Deluxe (百星酒店) is a 2013 Hong Kong comedy film released in commemoration with the Lunar New Year of 2013.

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HSBC Building (Hong Kong)

HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings.

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HSBC lions

Various headquarters and branch buildings of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (and later the HSBC Group) feature a pair of lion sculptures.

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Hua Foundation

The Hua Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, founded in fall of 2013, and launched in November 2013.

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Huang An (singer)

Huang An (born 8 December 1962) is a China-based Taiwanese comedian, singer, television host, and writer, best known for his 1993 hit song "New Dream of Butterfly Lovers", the ending theme of the mega-hit television series Justice Pao (1993), and the album of the same name, which ranks as one of Taiwan's best-selling albums of all time.

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Huang Ju

Huang Ju (28 September 1938 – 2 June 2007) was a Chinese politician and a high-ranking leader in the Communist Party of China.

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Huang Rulun

Huang Rulun (born 1951/1952) is a Chinese billionaire businessman.

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Hugh Hickling

Reginald Hugh Hickling (2 August 1920 – 11 February 2007), known as Hugh Hickling, was a British lawyer, civil servant, law academic, and author, and author of the controversial Internal Security Act of colonial Malaysia.

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Hugo Swire

Sir Hugo George William Swire, (born 30 November 1959) is a British Conservative Party politician.

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Hung Hom Ferry Pier

Hung Hom Ferry Pier is a ferry pier in Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Hung Sin-nui

Kuang Jianlian (25 December 1924 – 8 December 2013) better known by her stage name Hung Sin-nui or Hong Xiannü, aliases Hong Sin-lui, Hung Hsien-nü, Hong Sin-loi, was a national treasure level Cantonese opera master and movie actress in China and Hong Kong.

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Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine

Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine is a book written by Jasper Becker, the Beijing bureau chief for the South China Morning Post.

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Hunter Biden

Robert Hunter Biden (born February 4, 1970) is the second son of former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and his first wife, Neilia Biden.

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Huobi

Huobi is known for its international multi-language digital currency trading platform and exchange.

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Huugjilt

Huugjilt, also spelled Hugjiltu (Mongolian: Qoγsiletu,, 1977-1996) was an Inner Mongolian who was executed on June 10, 1996 for the rape and murder of a woman.

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I Not Stupid Too

I Not Stupid Too is a 2006 Singaporean satirical comedy film and the sequel to the 2002 film, I Not Stupid.

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Ian Moffitt

Ian Moffitt (31 July 1926 – 1 November 2000) was an Australian journalist and novelist best known for his best-selling novel The Retreat Of Radiance.

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IAPM Mall

IAPM Mall, or iAPM Mall, is a shopping mall located at 999 Huaihai Lu (徐汇区淮海中路999号, 陕西南路) in Shanghai, China.

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Ikuno-ku, Osaka

A typical residential area of Ikuno-ku is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan.

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Im Yoon-ah

Im Yoon-ah (Hangul: 임윤아; born May 30, 1990), better known by the mononym Yoona, is a South Korean singer and actress.

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Immigration Tower

The Immigration Tower is a skyscraper located in the Wan Chai District of Hong Kong completed in 1990.

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Imperial Ambitions

Imperial Ambitions: Conversations with Noam Chomsky on the Post-9/11 World is a 2005 Metropolitan Books American Empire Project publication of interviews with American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky conducted and edited by award-winning journalist David Barsamian of Alternative Radio.

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Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC;; previously known as the before 1997) of Hong Kong was established by Governor Sir Murray MacLehose on 15 February 1974, when Hong Kong was under British rule.

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Index of articles related to Hong Kong

Articles related to Hong Kong include.

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Index of China-related articles (M–Z)

The following is a breakdown of the list of China-related topics.

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INDEX: Design to Improve Life

INDEX: Design to Improve Life is a Danish nonprofit organisation which works towards promoting designs aimed at the improvement of human lives worldwide, both in developed and developing countries.

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Indians in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has been the place of settlement for Indians for a long time.

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Indomania

Indomania or Indophilia refer to the special interest India, Indians and Indian culture have generated in the Western world, more specifically the culture and civilisation of the Indian subcontinent, especially in Germany.

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InterContinental Hong Kong

InterContinental Hong Kong is an InterContinental hotel in Hong Kong.

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Internal Security Act (Singapore)

The Internal Security Act (ISA) of Singapore is a statute that grants the executive power to enforce preventive detention, prevent subversion, suppress organized violence against persons and property, and do other things incidental to the internal security of Singapore.

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International reactions to the 2016–17 Rohingya persecution in Myanmar

Since October 2016, thousands of Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar due to persecution in Rakhine State.

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International reactions to the United States presidential election, 2012

As a result of incumbent U.S. President Barack Obama's re-election victory over Mitt Romney, reaction emanated from across the world including states and other institutions.

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International School of Beijing

The International School of Beijing (ISB) is an independent, co-ed, non-profit day school in Beijing China, offering an English language program for students in PreK3 - Grade 12.

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Internationalization of the renminbi

Since the late-2000s, the People's Republic of China (PRC) has sought to internationalize its official currency, the Renminbi (RMB).

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Intersex rights in China

Intersex rights in China including the People's Republic of China, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Taiwan, are protections and rights afforded to intersex people through legislation and regulation.

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Ip Kwok-him

Ip Kwok-him, GBM, GBS, JP (born 8 November 1951) is an unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, having been in the position since March 2016.

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Ip Man 3

Ip Man 3 is a 2015 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film directed by Wilson Yip, produced by Raymond Wong and written by Edmond Wong with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping.

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Ip Man: The Final Fight

Ip Man: The Final Fight is a 2013 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film directed by Herman Yau, starring Anthony Wong, Anita Yuen, Jordan Chan, Eric Tsang and Gillian Chung.

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IPad Air

The iPad Air is the first-generation iPad Air tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 22, 2013, and was released on November 1, 2013.

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Irene Tsu

Irene Tsu (born November 4, 1944) is a Chinese American actress who made her debut in the film adaptation of Flower Drum Song in 1961, and has had many subsequent roles in TV and films.

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Irreligion in China

China has the world's greatest irreligious population.

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Island Pacific Hotel

The Island Pacific Hotel is a hotel in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong.

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Israel–Singapore relations

Israel–Singapore relations are foreign relations between Israel and Singapore.

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It's a Wonderful Life (2007 film)

It's a Wonderful Life is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Ronald Cheng, who makes his directorial debut.

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Italki

italki is an online language learning website which connects language learners and teachers through video chat.

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Itaparica (footballer)

Manoel dos Santos Filho (born 8 July 1980), commonly known as Itaparica, is a Brazil born Hong Kong football player who currently plays for Hong Kong Premier League club R&F.

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Itsunori Onodera

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Ivy Ma

Ivy Ma (Ma King Chu; Chinese: 馬琼珠; born 1973) is a Hong Kong visual artist specializing in mixed media works.

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Jack Edwards (British Army soldier)

Jack Edwards, OBE (24 May 1918 – 13 August 2006) was a former British World War II army sergeant and a POW, most well known for his dedicated efforts of tracking down Japanese war criminals and his determination displayed in defending the rights of Hong Kong war veterans.

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James To

James To Kun-sun (born 11 March 1963) is a lawyer and the Democratic Party member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the District Council (Second) constituency.

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Janice Wong

Janice Wong (born 1983) is a Singaporean pastry chef who owns 2am:dessert bar in Holland Village, 2am:lab, and Janice Wong Sweet Shop at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, all in Singapore.

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January 2016 East Asia cold wave

In late January 2016, a cold wave struck much of East Asia, parts of mainland Southeast Asia and parts of northern South Asia, bringing record cold temperatures and snowfall to many regions.

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Japan foreign marriage

Japan foreign marriage (嫁不足) is a phenomenon occurring in both rural and urban Japan.

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Japanese imperial transition, 2019

Emperor Akihito of Japan is set to abdicate on 30 April 2019, which will make him the first Japanese Emperor to do so in over two centuries.

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Japanese occupation of Hong Kong

The Imperial Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (香港日據時期) began when the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young, surrendered the British Crown colony of Hong Kong to Imperial Japan on 25 December 1941.

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Japanese oiler Irō

was a fleet oiler for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese war crimes

War crimes of the Empire of Japan occurred in many Asia-Pacific countries during the period of Japanese imperialism, primarily during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.

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Jardine Matheson

Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited, also known as Jardines, is a British conglomerate incorporated in Bermuda, with its primary listing on the Singapore Exchange.

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Jared Genser

Jared Genser is a human rights activist who serves as Managing Director of Perseus Strategies, LLC and Founder of Freedom Now, an independent non-governmental organization that works to free prisoners of conscience worldwide.

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Jason Dasey

Jason Dasey (born 11 April 1962) is a journalist, broadcaster and media executive.

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Jason Y. Ng

Jason Y. Ng is a Hong Kong-based author, news columnist, lawyer and activist.

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Jasper Becker

Jasper Becker (born 1956) is a British author, commentator and journalist who has spent two decades as a foreign correspondent mostly in China.

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Jeannie Cho Lee

Jeannie Cho Lee (born 1968)is a Hong Kong-based, Korean-American wine critic, author, journalist, consultant, wine educator and Master of Wine, the first ethnic Asian to achieve this accreditation.

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Jeff Fuchs

Jeff Fuchs is a Canadian explorer, mountaineer and writer.

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Jennifer Pan

Jennifer Pan is a Vietnamese-Canadian woman convicted of a 2010 kill-for-hire attack targeting both of her immigrant parents, in response to alleged severe abusive "tiger parenting" by her parents into her mid-20s.

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Jennifer Wong

Jennifer Wong is a writer and poet from Hong Kong.

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Jenny Zhang (writer)

Jenny Zhang (born 1983) is an American writer, poet, and prolific essayist based in Brooklyn, New York.

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Jeremy Fell Mathews

Jeremy Fell Mathews, CMG, JP, (馬富善) was the last Attorney General of Hong Kong before 1997, He served in the post from 1988 to 1997, under the governorship of Lord Wilson of Tillyorn and the last governor, Chris Patten.

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Jerome A. Cohen

Jerome Alan Cohen (born July 1, 1930) is a professor of law at New York University School of Law, an expert in Chinese law, a senior fellow for Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves as "of counsel" at the international law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

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Jessica Mendoza (equestrian)

Jessica Mendoza is one of the UK's top female equestrian athletes who broke into the World's top 100 riders, and into the top 10 British showjumping riders in Spring 2015.

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Jessville

Jessville is a mansion located at 128 Pok Fu Lam Road in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong.

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Ji Jin-hee

Ji Jin-hee (born June 24, 1971) is a South Korean actor.

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Jia Jinglong

Jia Jinglong (born 1986, died 15 November 2016, Shijiazhuang, China) is a Chinese national convicted and executed for the murder of the local head of the Chinese Communist Party He Jianhua.

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Jiang Jiemin

Jiang Jiemin (born October 1954) is a former Chinese oil executive and senior Communist Party and economic official.

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Jiangxi Air

Jiangxi Air Co., Ltd. is a Chinese low-cost carrier with its headquarters at Nanchang Changbei International Airport, Jiangxi.

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Jimmy McGregor

Sir James David McGregor, OBE, ISO, JP (30 January 1924 – 14 July 2014) was the former Hong Kong colonial government official and a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for the Commercial (First) functional constituency from 1988 to 1995 and non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong from 1995 to 1997.

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Jing Ulrich

Jing Ulrich, née Li (李晶), (born 28 June 1967) is the managing director and vice chairman of Asia Pacific at JPMorgan Chase.

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Jingan Young

Jingan MacPherson Young is a Hong Kong born playwright, screenwriter and journalist.

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Jobable

Jobable formerly Hiring Screen is a Hong Kong based jobs board and career platform that lists candidate job applications for employers, and job opportunities for job seekers, in order of their suitability using Algorithms and Big Data.

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Jockey Club HKFA Football Training Centre

Jockey Club HKFA Football Training Centre (Abbreviated as FTC) is a football training centre at Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong which is under construction.

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Joe Odagiri

, better known by his stage name, is a Japanese actor and musician.

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John Dykes

John Dykes is a sports broadcaster who hosts "The John Dykes Show" on Fox Sports Asia.

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John James Cowperthwaite

Sir John James Cowperthwaite, KBE, CMG (25 April 1915 – 21 January 2006), was a British civil servant and the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1961 to 1971.

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John Malcolm Gray

John Malcolm Gray, CBE (28 July 1934 - 19 November 2009) was a Scottish businessman and the former chairman and chief executive of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hong Kong from 1993 until his retirement in 1996.

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John McBeth

John McBeth (born 31 May 1944) is an author and journalist from New Zealand, with the majority of his career spent in Southeast Asia.

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John Wood (activist)

John J. Wood (born January 29, 1964) is the Founder of Room to Read, a global non-profit organization focused on literacy and gender equality in education.

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Johor Bahru

Johor Bahru, formerly known as Tanjung Puteri or Iskandar Puteri, is the capital of the state of Johor, Malaysia.

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Joint Sea 2013

During 5–12 July 2013, warships from the Russian Pacific Fleet and the North Sea Fleet of the People's Liberation Army Navy participated in Joint Sea 2013 (Chinese name), bilateral naval maneuvers held in the Peter the Great Gulf.

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Jon Harari

Jon Harari (born February 12, 1982) is an American entrepreneur.

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Jonathan Fenby

Jonathan Fenby, CBE (born 11 November 1942) is China Chairman and Managing Director, European Politics at the research service TSLombard.

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JOOX

JOOX is a music streaming service owned by Tencent, launched in January 2015.

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Jordi Tarrés (footballer)

Jordi Tarrés Páramo (alternately Jorge Tarrés Páramo,; born 16 March 1981) is a footballer who plays as a forward for Hong Kong club Kitchee.

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José Wendell Capili

is a writer and academic from the Philippines.

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Joseph Kahn videography

This is a list of the works that American filmmaker and producer Joseph Kahn has been involved with.

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Joseph Lee (Hong Kong politician)

Joseph Lee Kok-long (born 14 August 1959, Macau) is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Legco), representing the Health Services functional constituency.

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Joseph Wong

Joseph Wong Wing-ping GBS, JP (Hong Kong language: 王永平; born 25 July 1948) was the Secretary for Education Department, Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology and the Secretary for the Civil Service in Hong Kong.

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Joseph Yam

Joseph YAM Chi-kwong, GBM, GBS, CBE, JP (任志剛; born 1948, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong statistician, economist and civil servant.

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Joshua Mowll

Joshua Mowll is a British writer of children’s fiction.

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Joshua Wong

Joshua Wong Chi-fung (born 13 October 1996) is a Hong Kong student activist and politician who serves as secretary-general of pro-democracy party Demosistō.

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Joss House Bay

Joss House Bay, also known as Tai Miu Wan indigenously, is near the south end of Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Hong Kong.

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Journalism and Media Studies Centre

The Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC) was founded in September 1999 at the University of Hong Kong.

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Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back

Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-adventure-comedy film directed by Tsui Hark and written and produced by Stephen Chow.

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Joyce Symons

Catherine Joyce Symons CBE JP (née Anderson; 1919 – 11 June 2004) was a distinguished educator, former teacher of the Diocesan Girls' School the leading girls' school in Hong Kong and its headmistress for 32 years.

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Juche

Juche (subject;; usually left untranslated or translated as "self-reliance") is the official state ideology of North Korea, described by the government as Kim Il-sung's "original, brilliant and revolutionary contribution to national and international thought".

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Julia Ching

Julia Ching, CM (1934 – October 26, 2001) was professor of religion, philosophy and East Asian studies at the University of Toronto.

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June 4th Museum

The "June 4th Museum", organized by the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China, is a currently homeless memorial museum of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, that occurred in Beijing, China.

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Junior Writers Awards

The Junior Writer Awards (JWA) is an English literacy writing competition for secondary school students based in Hong Kong and Macau.

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Justin Hill

Justin Hill is an English novelist.

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K-pop

K-pop (abbreviation of Korean pop) characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements.

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Kai Tak Airport

Kai Tak International Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998.

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Kai Tak Stadium

Kai Tak Stadium is a multi-purpose sports stadium to be built at the site of Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Kalma Airport

Kalma Airport is a dual-use civil and military airport in Wonsan, Kangwon-do, North Korea.

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Kam Nai-wai

Kam Nai-wai MH (born 1960, Hong Kong) is a founding member of the Democratic Party, and a member of Central and Western District Council.

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Kanna Hashimoto

is a Japanese idol singer and an actress managed by Yoshimoto R&C.

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Kaoru Kobayashi (actor)

is a Japanese actor born in Kyoto.

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Karakax County

Karakax County or Qaraqash County is a county in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is located in the southern edge of Tarim basin, it is under the administration of the Hotan Prefecture.

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Karolinska Institute

The Karolinska Institute (KI; Karolinska Institutet; sometimes known as the (Royal) Caroline Institute in English) is a medical university in Solna within the Stockholm urban area of Sweden.

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Kate Bryan

Kate Bryan is a British art historian, curator and arts broadcaster.

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Kate Yeung

Kate Yeung is an Hong Kong actress and singer.

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Kau Sai Chau

Kau Sai Chau is an island located off the coast of Sai Kung of Hong Kong, with an area of 6.70 km², making it the 6th largest island of Hong Kong.

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Kavita Daswani

Kavita Daswani is an Indian-American author.

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Kelly England Prehn

Kelly England Prehn is a British model, editor, influencer, fashion ambassador, and business woman.

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Ken Choi (singer)

Kenneth "Ken" Choi Fung-Wah (born 28 November 1960) is a singer and actor from Hong Kong.

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Ken Chu (businessman)

Ken Chu (born 1974) Hong Kong, also known as “Mr.

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Kenneth Leung

Kenneth Leung Kai-cheong is a leading tax adviser in Hong Kong.

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Kevin Sinclair

Kevin Maxwell Sinclair, MBE, (12 December 1942 – 23 December 2007) was a New Zealand journalist and author who spent more than 50 years reporting the news, over 40 of those in Hong Kong.

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Key (entertainer)

Kim Ki-bum (born September 23, 1991), better known by his stage name Key, is a South Korean singer, actor, fashion designer and television presenter.

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Kiang Wu Hospital

Kiang Wu Hospital (KWH) is a privately owned hospital located in Santo António, Macau, China.

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Kim Bong-jin

Kim Bong-jin (Hangul: 김봉진; born 18 July 1990 in Seoul) is a South Korean footballer currently playing for Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee.

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Kim Crosbie

Kim Crosbie is a former Executive Director of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) and has been working in the polar regions since 1991.

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Kim Jong-hyun (singer)

Kim Jong-hyun (April 8, 1990 – December 18, 2017), better known mononymously as Jonghyun, was a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, radio host, and author.

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Kim Jong-nam

Kim Jong-nam (10 May 1971 – 13 February 2017) was the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.

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Kim Sung-hoon (director)

Kim Sung-hoon (born 1974) is a South Korean film director.

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Kim Tae-yeon

Kim Tae-yeon (born March 9, 1989), referred to as Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer.

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Kim Yoo-jung

Kim Yoo-jung (born September 22, 1999) is a South Korean actress.

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King's Park, Hong Kong

King's Park (or 皇囿) is an area in Ho Man Tin in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Kirk Covington

Kirk Covington is a drummer best known for his work with the jazz fusion group Tribal Tech.

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Kitty Poon

Dr.

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Knife attack on Kevin Lau

Kevin Lau, former editor-in-chief of the Hong Kong daily newspaper Ming Pao, was attacked in the morning of 26 February 2014 as he was getting out of his car in Lei King Wan, Hong Kong by two men who were waiting for him.

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Kong Qingdong

Kong Qingdong (born September 22, 1964) is a controversial Chinese academic, author, talk show host, and social commentator.

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Kottarapattu Chattu Kuttan

Kottarapattu Chattu Kuttan (කොට්ටරපට්ටු චට්ටු කුට්ටන්) was an iconic Sri Lanka doorman at the Galle Face Hotel in Colombo.

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Kowloon Motor Bus

The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB), is a bus company operating franchised services in Hong Kong.

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Kowloon Park

Kowloon Park is a large public park in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Kowloon Shangri-La

Kowloon Shangri-La is a five-star hotel of the Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts group.

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Kowloon Station (KCR)

Kowloon Station (九龍車站), located in Tsim Sha Tsui on the present site of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, was the former southern terminus of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR).

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Kowloon Walled City

Kowloon Walled City was a largely ungoverned, densely populated settlement in Kowloon City in Hong Kong.

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Kowloon–Canton Railway

The Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR) is a railway network in Hong Kong.

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Krishnamurti to Himself

Krishnamurti to Himself: His Last Journal is a book based on a spoken diary of Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986).

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Kristie Lu Stout

Kristie Lu Stout (born December 7, 1974) is an American journalist and news anchor for CNN International.

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Krisztián Vadócz

Krisztián Vadócz (born 30 May 1985) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder.

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KuGou

KuGou is a Chinese music streaming and download service established in 2004 and owned by China Music Corporation since 2014.

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Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier

The Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier is a class of aircraft carrier operated by the Russian and Chinese navies.

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Kwan Wai-nung

Kwan Wai-nung (1878-1956) was a Chinese artist.

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Kweilin incident

The Kweilin incident occurred on August 24, 1938 when a Douglas DC-2 airliner (the Kweilin) carrying 18 passengers and crew was destroyed by Japanese aircraft in China.

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Kwu Tung

Kwu Tung is an area in the northern New Territories, west of Sheung Shui and Fanling, and east of Lok Ma Chau and San Tin, in Hong Kong.

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Kwun Tong line

The Kwun Tong line is one of 11 lines of the MTR network in Hong Kong.

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Kyōko Koizumi

(born February 4, 1966 in Atsugi, Kanagawa) is a Japanese singer and actress.

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L'Occitane en Provence

L'Occitane en Provence and commonly known as L'Occitane, is an international retailer of body, face, fragrances and home products based in Manosque, France.

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La Princesse

La Princesse is a 15-metre (50-foot) mechanical spider designed and operated by French performance art company La Machine.

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Lai Chi Wo

Lai Chi Wo (Hakka:Lit Zi Wo; Siyen Hakka dialect: Li-kó-teu) is a Hakka village near Sha Tau Kok, in the northeastern New Territories of Hong Kong.

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Lai Sun Development

Lai Sun Development ("LSD") is a public company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange established in 1987 by the textiles magnate Lim Por-yen.

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Lam Bun

Lam Bun (25 September 1929 – 25 August 1967) was a radio commentator at Commercial Radio Hong Kong who was fiercely critical of leftists.

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Lam Kor-wan

Lam Kor-wan (born June 22, 1955) is one of Hong Kong's two known serial killers.

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Lam Pou-chuen

Francis Lam Pou-chuen (Pinyin: Lín Bǎoquán, 10 October 1951 – 2 January 2015) was a Hong Kong voice actor.

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Lam Woon-kwong

Lam Woon-kwong (born 19 April 1951) is a Hong Kong politician and civil servant.

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Lamma Island

Lamma Island, also known as Pok Liu Chau or simply Pok Liu, is the third largest island in Hong Kong.

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Lamplight Analytics

Lamplight Analytics is a social media analytics company headquartered in Hong Kong.

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Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong (often abbreviated as LKF) is a small square of streets in Central, Hong Kong.

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Lang Ping

"Jenny" Lang Ping (born 10 December 1960) is a former Chinese volleyball player and the former head coach of the United States women's national volleyball team and the current head coach of China women's national volleyball team, herself being the MVP of women volleyball in 1984 Olympics.

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Lantern (software)

Lantern is a free and open-source peer-to-peer internet censorship circumvention tool, used for casual web browsing.

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Lao Football Federation

The Lao Football Federation (ສະຫະພັນ ບານເຕະ ແຫ່ງຊາດ ລາວ; Fédération Lao de Football) is the governing body of football in Laos.

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Larry Feign

Larry Feign (born December 5, 1955) is an American cartoonist and writer based in Hong Kong, best known for his comic strip The World of Lily Wong.

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Lau Nai-keung

Lau Nai-keung SBS (born 1947) is a Hong Kong academic, businessman, and politician.

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Lau Siu-lai

Lau Siu-lai (born 3 August 1976) is a Hong Kong educator, academic, activist, and politician.

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Lauda Air Flight 004

Lauda Air Flight 004 was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight between Bangkok, Thailand, and Vienna, Austria.

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Laura Cha

Laura Cha Shih May-lung, GBM, GBS, JP (born 5 December 1949) is a Hong Kong businesswoman and politician.

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Laurence Brahm

Laurence Brahm is a founding director of the Himalayan Consensus Institute and a Senior Fellow with the Center for China and Globalization.

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Lay (entertainer)

Zhang Yixing (born), better known by his stage name Lay (레이), is a Chinese singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor.

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Lee Lai-shan

Lee Lai-Shan MBE BBS (born in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, 5 September 1970) is a former world champion and Olympic gold medal-winning professional windsurfer from Hong Kong.

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Lee Tae-min

Lee Tae-min (born July 18, 1993), better known by the mononym Taemin, is a South Korean singer and actor.

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Lee Wai Sze

Lee Wai Sze, BBS, MH (born 12 May 1987) also known as Sarah Lee, is a Hong Kong professional racing cyclist.

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Lee Wing-tat

Lee Wing-tat (born 25 December 1955) was a Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo), returned by direct election as representative of the New Territories West constituency.

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Legal system of Macau

Macau law is broadly based on Portuguese law, and therefore part of the civil law tradition of continental European legal systems.

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Legend of the Naga Pearls

Legend of the Naga Pearls (Chinese: 鲛珠传) is a 2017 Chinese fantasy adventure film directed by Yang Lei, starring Darren Wang, Zhang Tianai and Sheng Guansen.

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Leighton Road

Leighton Road is a main road in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.

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Lenovo

Lenovo Group Ltd. or Lenovo PC International, often shortened to Lenovo (formerly stylized as lenovo), is a Chinese multinational technology company with headquarters in Beijing, China and Morrisville, North Carolina.

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Leo Au

Leo Au (born February 1, 1990 in Hong Kong) is a professional squash player who represents Hong Kong.

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Leong Ka Hang

Leong Ka Hang (born 22 November 1992 in Macau) is Macanese international footballer who currently plays for Hong Kong Premier League club HK Pegasus.

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Leticia Lee

Leticia Lee See-yin (Chinese: 李偲嫣, born 17 August 1964) is an outspoken pro-establishment figure in Hong Kong.

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Letter bomb

A letter bomb, also called parcel bomb, mail bomb, package bomb, note bomb, message bomb, gift bomb, present bomb, delivery bomb, surprise bomb, postal bomb, or post bomb, is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed with the intention to injure or kill the recipient when opened.

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Leung Chin-man appointment controversy

The Leung Chin-man appointment controversy occurred in Hong Kong in August 2008, when the former Permanent Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands, Leung Chin-man, was named Deputy Managing Director and Executive Director of New World China Land Ltd. There was widespread suspicion among members of the public that job offer was a quid pro quo for the favours he allegedly granted to its parent company, New World Development (NWD), in 2004.

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Leung Chun-ying

Leung Chun-ying, GBM, JP (born 12 August 1954), also known as CY Leung, is a Hong Kong politician.

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Leung Kwok-hung

Leung Kwok-hung (born 27 March 1956), also known as "Long Hair", is a Hong Kong politician and social activist.

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Leung Ping-kwan

Leung Ping-kwan, (12 March 1949 – 5 January 2013) whose pen name was Yesi (also, Ye Si), was a Hong Kong poet, novelist, essayist, translator, teacher, and scholar who received the Hong Kong Medal of Honor (MH) and was an important long-time cultural figure in Hong Kong.

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LGBT culture in Hong Kong

Despite the history of colonization and the resulting process of Westernization since 1842, Hong Kong still embodies many aspects of Chinese traditional values towards sexuality.

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Li Gang incident

The Li Gang incident occurred on the evening of October 16, 2010, inside Hebei University in Baoding in Hebei province of China, when a black Volkswagen Magotan traveling down a narrow lane hit two university students.

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Li Ka-shing

Sir Ka-shing Li, GBM, KBE, JP (born on 29 July 1928 in Chao'an, Chaozhou) is a Hong Kong business magnate, investor, and philanthropist.

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Li Rui (politician)

Li Rui (born April 13, 1917) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China from the ruling Communist Party and latterly a writer and vocal advocate of democratic reform in China.

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Liang Wenbo

Liang Wenbo (pinyin: Liáng Wénbó; born 5 March 1987 in Zhaodong, Suihua, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese professional snooker player.

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Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) leadership election, 2018

A leadership election must be held on or before September 2018 to elect the next president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan for a new 3-year term.

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Linda Lai Chiu-han

Linda Lai Chiu-han (黎肖嫻), also known as Linda Chiu-han Lai, is a Hong Kong-based academic, artist, curator and art historian working at the intersections of experimental video art, interactive media and cultural history.

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Linda McGill

Linda Carol McGill (born 17 December 1945), also known by her married name Linda Kruk, is an Australian former competition swimmer noted both for achievements at the Commonwealth Games and in long-distance swimming.

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Ling Jihua

Ling Jihua (born 22 October 1956) is a former Chinese politician as one of the principal political advisers of former leader Hu Jintao.

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Link REIT

Link Real Estate Investment Trust (Chinese: 領展房地產投資信託基金, or 領展; previously known as The Link Real Estate Investment Trust (Chinese: 領匯房地產投資信託基金, or 領匯), managed by Link Asset Management Limited, is the first real estate investment trust in Hong Kong and currently the largest in Asia in terms of market capitalisation. It is wholly owned by private and institutional investors. Link REIT's portfolio consists of properties with about 9 million sq ft of retail space, around 61,000 car park spaces, and a project under development in Hong Kong, as well as properties with about 3 million sq ft of retail and office space in Mainland China. Meanwhile, it has a development project in Kowloon Bay and two projects in Shanghai and Beijing respectively. Due to its history of monopoly, controversial business ethics and unfriendly treatment to small business owners and investors, it has been widely considered a "corporate monster" in Hong Kong partly responsible for the city's socioeconomic issues.

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Linus Cheung

Linus Cheung Wing Lam, JP (born 1948 in Hong Kong) was the chairman of Asia Television in 2008-2009, Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Telecom (HKT) and Executive Director of Cable & Wireless plc in the United Kingdom in 1994-2000, following the merger of Cable & Wireless HKT with PCCW Limited (PCCW) in 2000, Linus served as the Deputy Chairman of PCCW until 2004.

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Lion Rock

Lion Rock, or less formally Lion Rock Hill, is a mountain in Hong Kong.

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LiSA (Japanese musician, born 1987)

, better known by her stage name LiSA (an acronym of Love is Same All), is a Japanese singer, songwriter and lyricist from Seki, Gifu, signed to Aniplex under Sony Music Artists.

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List of 2017 Women's March locations

The 2017 Women's March was a series of political rallies that took place in cities around the world on January 21, 2017, with the goals of: protesting against Donald J. Trump's positions and Presidency; promoting women's rights, immigration reform, climate science, and health care reform; countering religious discrimination, violence against women, and LGBTQ abuse; and addressing racial inequities (e.g. Black Lives Matter), workers' issues, and environmental issues.

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List of air rage incidents

This is a list of air rage incidents in commercial air travel that have been covered in the media.

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List of assets owned by News Corp

This is a list of assets owned by the American mass media company News Corp.

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List of attacks related to primary schools

These are attacks that have occurred on school property or related primarily to school issues or events.

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List of baritones in non-classical music

The baritone voice is typically written in the range from the second G below middle C to the G above middle C (G2-G4) although it can be extended at either end.

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List of bicycle-sharing systems

This is a list of bicycle-sharing systems, both docked and dockless.

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List of business newspapers

The following is a list of daily business newspapers, divided by country and region.

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List of cannabis seizures

This is a list of cannabis seizures notable for record-setting size or social precedent.

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List of centenarians (scientists and mathematicians)

The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as scientists and mathematicians – known for reasons other than their longevity.

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List of Chinese University of Hong Kong alumni

This list of Chinese University of Hong Kong alumni includes notable graduates and non-graduate former students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public research university in Shatin, Hong Kong.

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List of cinemas in Hong Kong

This is a list of current and former cinemas in Hong Kong.

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List of companies of Hong Kong

Hong Kong is an autonomous territory of the People's Republic of China on the Pearl River Delta of East Asia.

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List of countries with Burger King franchises

This is a list of countries with Burger King franchises.

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List of diplomatic missions of Taiwan

The diplomatic missions of Taiwan include embassies and representative offices.

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List of diplomatic visits to the Philippines

This is a list of diplomatic visits made to the Philippines for diplomatic reasons, which is classified by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs as either a state visit, official visit, or working visit.

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List of domesticated animals

This page gives a list of domestic animals, also including a list of animals which are or may be currently undergoing the process of domestication and animals that have an extensive relationship with humans beyond simple predation.

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List of earthquakes in 2015

This is a list of earthquakes in 2015.

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List of films that most frequently use the word "fuck"

The use of profanity in films has always been controversial, but has increased significantly in recent years.

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List of former Buddhists

The following is a list of former Buddhists who no longer identify as such, organized by their current religious affiliation or ideology.

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List of former United States citizens who relinquished their nationality

This is a list of notable former United States citizens who voluntarily relinquished their nationality.

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List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets

This is a list of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets, including all language films from the cinema of India (including Bollywood, the cinema of South India, and the cinema of West Bengal).

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List of Hong Kong journalists

List of Hong Kong journalists and media professionals, past and present.

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List of killings by law enforcement officers in China

This article is a list of killings by law enforcement officers in the People's Republic of China, including the regions of Hong Kong and Macau.

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List of Michelin 3-star restaurants

Michelin stars are a rating system used by the red Michelin Guide to grade restaurants on their quality.

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List of motorsports people by nickname

This is a list of motor sports people by nickname.

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List of New College, Oxford people

This is a list of notable people affiliated with New College, Oxford University, England, including former students, and current and former academics and fellows.

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List of newspapers in Hong Kong

This is a list of newspapers in Hong Kong.

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List of people educated at Westminster School

The following people were educated at Westminster School in London, and are sometimes listed with OW (Old Westminster) after their name (collectively, OWW).

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List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2017

This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2017, the first year of his presidency as the 45th President of the United States.

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List of rampage killers

A rampage killer has been defined as follows: This list should contain, for each category, the first fifteen cases with at least one of the following features.

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List of rampage killers (Asia)

This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Asia.

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List of rampage killers (workplace killings)

The first part of this section of the list of rampage killers contains those mass murders where the perpetrators predominantly targeted their (former) co-workers, while the second part focuses on cases where soldiers willfully killed their own comrades.

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List of secret police organizations

This is a list of current secret police organizations.

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List of serial killers by country

This is a list of notable serial killers, by the country where most of the murders were committed.

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List of songs written by G-Dragon

G-Dragon is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, and member of Korean boy band Big Bang.

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List of superhero television series

The following is a list of superhero television series.

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List of terrorist incidents in August 2017

This is a timeline of terrorist attacks which took place in August 2017, including attacks by violent non-state actors for political, religious, or ideological motives.

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List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China

This is a list of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, or 'drones'), of China.

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List of vegans

Veganism involves observing a vegan diet—which is a diet that includes no animals or animal products of any kind.

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List of video game crowdfunding projects

The following is a list of notable video game projects (in hardware, software, and related media) that have embarked upon crowdfunding campaigns.

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List of video game soundtracks released on vinyl

The practice of releasing video game soundtracks on '''vinyl''' records began in the 1980s, fell out of favor in the 1990s and 2000s as vinyl records were replaced by other storage media, and experienced a resurgence of interest in the 2010s due in part to a vinyl revival.

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Little Big Master

Little Big Master is a 2015 Hong Kong drama film co-written and directed by Adrian Kwan and starring Miriam Yeung and Louis Koo.

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Little Fresh Meat

Little Fresh Meat (小鲜肉)is an internet buzz word in China used to describe handsome young males. It is most commonly used for celebrities, particularly a rising star.

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Liu Cixin

Liu Cixin (born 23 June 1963) is a Chinese science fiction writer.

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Liu Guichun

Liu Guichun (1933 – October 10, 2007) was a Chinese police officer known for his appeal to the international media to concern his son Liu Gang's persecution in jail.

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Liu Hui

Liu Hui was a Chinese mathematician who lived in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China.

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Liu Hui (politician)

Liu Hui (born December 1959) is a Chinese politician of Hui ethnicity.

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Liu Kai-chi

Liu Kai-chi is a Hong Kong actor, best known for his "everyman" supporting roles.

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Liu Xia (intellectual)

Liu Xia (born 1 April 1961) is a Chinese painter, poet, and photographer who resides in Beijing, China.

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Liu Xiaobo

Liu Xiaobo (刘晓波, 28 December 1955 – 13 July 2017) was a Chinese writer, literary critic, human rights activist, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end communist one-party rule in China.

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Lo Hsien-che

Major general Lo Hsieh-che (羅賢哲) was the head of the electronic communications and information department in the Republic of China Army until his arrest in early 2011 on charges of spying for the People's Republic of China.

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Lo Ka Kay

Cynthia Lo Ka Kay (born July 27, 1982 in Hong Kong Island) is a Hong Kong sport shooter.

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Lok Ma Chau Loop

The Lok Ma Chau Loop Innovation and Technology Park is a proposed new hi-tech development at the border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China.

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Long March 4C

The Long March 4C, also known as the Chang Zheng 4C, CZ-4C and LM-4C, previously designated Long March 4B-II, is a Chinese orbital carrier rocket.

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Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture

The Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture is located in the Longgang District of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China.

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Lost in Hong Kong

Lost in Hong Kong is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Xu Zheng, starring himself along with Bao Bei'er, Zhao Wei, and Du Juan.

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Lost in Thailand

Lost in Thailand is a 2012 Chinese comedy film directed and co-written by Xu Zheng and starring Xu Zheng, Wang Baoqiang, and Huang Bo.

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Lost in Translation (film)

Lost in Translation is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola.

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Love Yourself: Tear

Love Yourself 轉 'Tear (stylized as LOVE YOURSELF 轉 'Tear) is the third Korean studio album (sixth overall) by South Korean boy band BTS.

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Lower Ngau Tau Kok (II) Estate

Lower Ngau Tau Kok (II) Estate (or 牛頭角下(二)邨) was a 7-block public housing estate built on reclaimed land in Ngau Tau Kok, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located opposite Kowloon Bay Station on the MTR.

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Lu Houmin

Lu Houmin (Simplified Chinese 吕厚民; 9 September 1928 – 9 March 2015), was a Chinese photographer who gained national and international recognition for taking official photographs of Chinese leaders, most notably Mao Zedong, from 1950 to 1964.

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Lufsig

Lufsig is a stuffed toy wolf sold at Swedish furniture chain IKEA.

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Luo Meizhen

Luo Meizhen (9 July 1885? – 4 June 2013) was a Chinese claimant for the world's oldest person.

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Luxify

Luxify is a Hong Kong-based company, providing an online marketplace for new, vintage and pre-owned luxury goods.

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Lyal S. Sunga

Lyal S. Sunga is a well-known specialist on international human rights law, international humanitarian law and international criminal law.

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Lycée Français International Charles de Gaulle de Pékin

The Lycée Français International Charles de Gaulle de Pékin (LFIPCDG) is a French international school in Chaoyang District, Beijing.

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M+

M+ is a planned museum of visual culture under construction in the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong.

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Ma Chengyuan

Ma Chengyuan (3 November 1927 – 25 September 2004) was a Chinese archaeologist, epigrapher, and president of the Shanghai Museum.

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Ma Jir Bo

Ma Jir Bo or Ma Jiabao (26 August 1927 – 8 December 1985) was a Chinese realism artist and oil painter.

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Ma Jun (environmentalist)

Ma Jun (born 22 May 1968) is a Chinese environmentalist, non-fiction writer, environmental consultant, and journalist.

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Ma Lik

Ma Lik, GBS, JP (23 February 1952 – 8 August 2007), was a Legislative Councillor, and was the Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), a pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong.

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Ma Sing-yuen

Ma Sing-yuen is a famous Hong Kong caricaturist and Chinese ink Artist.

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Ma Xingrui

Ma Xingrui (born October 1959) is a Chinese aerospace engineer and politician who is the Governor of Guangdong.

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Macau

Macau, officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory on the western side of the Pearl River estuary in East Asia.

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Macpherson Stadium, Hong Kong

MacPherson Stadium was an indoor stadium that played an important role to the development of youth recreation in Hong Kong.

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Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady

Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady is a book written by Laura Tyson Li, a correspondent at Financial Times, also a reporter a South China Morning Post, a biography of Soong Mei-ling, wife of modern China wartime leader Chiang Kai-shek.

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Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, is part of the renowned chain of wax museums founded by Marie Tussaud of France, is located at the Peak Tower on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.

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Magazine Island

Magazine Island (Fo Yeuk Chau), originally known as One Tree Island is an island of Hong Kong, located off the southwest coast of Hong Kong Island, and off the northwestern tip of Ap Lei Chau.

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Makati Shangri-La, Manila

Makati Shangri-La, Manila is a 5-star luxury hotel located in Makati and one of the three hotels managed by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in Metro Manila, Philippines.

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Malacca City

Malacca City (Malay: Bandaraya Melaka, Jawi:,, Tamil: மலாக்கா மாநகரம்), is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Malacca.

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Malala's Magic Pencil

Malala's Magic Pencil is a 2017 picture book authored by Malala Yousafzai and illustrated by Kerascoët.

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Man Wah Sun Chuen

Man Wah Sun Chuen is a private housing estate at the junction of Jordan Road and Ferry Street, in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong, near the former Jordan Road Ferry Pier (now MTR Austin Station).

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Mang Gui Kiu

Mang Gui Kiu is a bridge situated in Tsung Tsai Yuen, Tai Po Kau, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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Manhua

Manhua are Chinese comics produced in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

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Manila hostage crisis

The Manila hostage crisis, officially known as the Rizal Park hostage-taking incident, took place when a disgruntled former Philippine National Police officer named Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tourist bus in Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines on August 23, 2010.

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Manulife

Manulife Financial Corporation is a Canadian multinational insurance company and financial services provider headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Marco Fu

Marco Fu Ka-chun, MH, JP (born 8 January 1978 in Hong Kong) is a professional snooker player from Hong Kong.

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Margaret Ng

Dr Margaret Ng Ngoi-yee is a politician, barrister, writer and columnist in Hong Kong.

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Maria Tam

Maria Tam Wai-chu, GBM, GBS, JP (born 2 November 1945) is a senior Hong Kong politician and lawyer.

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Mario Tchou

Mario Tchou (1924–1961), was an Italian engineer, of Chinese descent, a pioneer of computer science in Italy.

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Mark Karpelès

Mark Marie Robert Karpelès (born June 1, 1985), also sometimes known by his online alias MagicalTux, is the former CEO of bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox.

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Mark Kwok (swimmer)

Mark Kwok Kin Ming (also Kwok Kin Ming,; born June 20, 1977) is a Hong Kong former swimmer, who specialized in middle-distance freestyle but also competed in butterfly and individual medley.

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Market Forces

Market Forces is a science fiction thriller novel by British writer Richard Morgan.

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Mars Global Remote Sensing Orbiter and Small Rover

The Mars Global Remote Sensing Orbiter, Lander and Small Rover is a planned project by China to deploy a Mars orbiter, lander and rover on Mars.

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Marshall Nicholson

John Marshall Nicholson is a Hong Kong investment banker.

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Martin Jacques

Martin Jacques (born 1945) is a British journalist, editor, academic, political commentator and author.

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Masahiro Imamura

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Matthew Kwok

Matthew Kwok Hon Ming (also Kwok Hon Ming,; born April 18, 1979) is a Hong Kong former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events.

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Mazher Mahmood

Mazher Mahmood (born 22 March 1963) is an undercover British journalist who was convicted of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

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MC Jin

Jin Au-Yeung (born June 4, 1982), Chinese name 歐陽靖, known as MC Jin, is a Chinese-American rapper, songwriter, and actor of Hakka descent.

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Media of Hong Kong

Media in Hong Kong are available to the public in the forms of: television and radio, newspapers, magazines and the Internet.

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Media of Thailand

Thailand has a well-developed media sector, especially by Southeast Asian standards.

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Mei (Overwatch)

Mei, full name Mei-Ling Zhou, is a fictional hero appearing in the 2016 video game Overwatch, a Blizzard Entertainment-developed team-based first-person shooter video game, and its related media.

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Mei Ze

Mei Ze (fl. 4th century), also known as Mei Yi (梅頤), was a Confucian scholar and government official of the Eastern Jin Dynasty of ancient China.

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Men's rights movement

The men's rights movement (MRM) is a part of the larger men's movement.

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Mengniu Dairy

China Mengniu Dairy Company Limited is a manufacturing and distribution company of dairy products and ice cream in the People's Republic of China.

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Metro Broadcast Corporation

Metro Broadcast Corporation Ltd. is one of Hong Kong's three radio broadcasting corporations,and ending of nearly 35 years of monopoly no public radio broadcast for Commercial Radio Hong Kong.

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Metro Gallery FC

Metro Gallery Football Club are a Hong Kong football club which currently competes in the Hong Kong First Division.

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Metro Manila

Metropolitan Manila (Kalakhang Maynila, Kamaynilaan) is the seat of government and one of the three defined metropolitan areas of the Philippines.

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Metrojet Flight 9268

Metrojet Flight 9268 was an international chartered passenger flight, operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia (branded as Metrojet).

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Michael Backman

Michael Backman (born 19 September 1967) is an Australian-born writer who now resides in London.

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Michael Brown (tennis)

Michael Brown (born April 1971) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Michael C. Davis

Michael C. Davis (Chinese name (born December 10, 1949) is the Professor of Law and International Affairs at India's O.P. Jindal Global University and a Senior Faculty Fellow in the Liu Institute for Asian Studies at Notre Dame University. Professor Davis has been awarded the Wilson Center Fellowship for 2018-2019 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, DC. Until stepping down in 2016, he was professor in the Law Faculty at the University of Hong Kong, where he remains a non-resident senior fellow in the Centre for Comparative and Public Law. His books include Constitutional Confrontation in Hong Kong (1990), Human Rights and Chinese Values (1995), and International Intervention in the Post-Cold War World (2004). His articles have appeared in leading scholarly journals in law and political science. Before moving to Hong Kong, as an Hawaii attorney, he worked for the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation on indigenous rights and land use issues. As a public intellectual and human rights advocate in Hong Kong, he was a founder of both the Article 23 Concern Group and the Article 45 Concern Group which led massive protests for human rights in 2003 and 2004. His human rights work has also included a nearly two decade engagement on the Tibet issue and on human rights and development issues across Asia.

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Michael Henderson (author)

Michael Henderson (born 15 March 1932) is an English journalist and the author of ten books, the latest being No Enemy To Conquer – Forgiveness in An Unforgiving World with a foreword by the Dalai Lama.

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Michael Mallin

Michael Thomas Christopher Mallin (Micheál Ó Mealláin; 1 December 1874 – 8 May 1916) was an Irish republican, Socialist and devout Catholic who took an active role in the Easter Rising of 1916.

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Michael Pascoe

Michael Pascoe is an Australian financial journalist and commentator, keynote speaker and facilitator.

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Michael Tien

Michael Tien Puk-sun (born 25 August 1950 in Hong Kong with family roots in Shanghai) is a member of Tsuen Wan District Council.

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Microlife Corporation

Microlife Corporation is a medical diagnostics company that specializes in the development and manufacture of blood pressure monitors, digital thermometers, and peak flow meters.

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Midnight in Peking

Midnight in Peking is the true story of the murder of a young British woman in January 1937 Peking written by Paul French.

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Miel Prudencio Ma

Miel Prudencio Ma (also known as Miel or Dengcoy Miel) is a Filipino cartoonist and illustrator.

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Milan

Milan (Milano; Milan) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,380,873 while its province-level municipality has a population of 3,235,000.

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Ming-Ai (London) Institute

The Ming-Ai (London) Institute (simplified: 明爱(伦敦)学院; traditional: 明愛(倫敦)學院; pinyin: Míng'ài (Lúndūn) Xuéyuàn) is the executive arm of the Ming-Ai Association, established in 1993 to promote Chinese culture locally and deliver cultural exchanges between the UK and Greater China.

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Mirai Moriyama

is a Japanese actor and dancer.

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Mo Kwan-nin

Mo Kwan-nin, GBM (1937 – 5 February 2013) was a Hong Kong born People's Republic of China politician.

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Mobile stalls in Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, mobile stalls are used by the street hawkers to sell inexpensive goods and street food, like eggettes, fishballs and cart noodles since the 1950s.

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Mok Chun Wah

Mok Chun Wah (also transliterated as Mok Chun Wa, born 5 May 1929) is a former professional footballer.

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Mona Richardson

Mona Richardson was an American born singer and actress who had performed with Johnny Otis, Ray Charles and Ike Turner.

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Monster Hunt

Monster Hunt is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong 3D fantasy action comedy adventure film directed by Raman Hui, and starring Bai Baihe and Jing Boran.

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Moon Jae-in

Moon Jae-in (born 24 January 1953) is a South Korean politician serving as the 12th and current President of South Korea since 2017.

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Moral and National Education controversy

Moral and national education (MNE) is a school curriculum proposed by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong, changed from the moral and civic education (MCE). The subject was particularly controversial for applauding the:communist and:nationalist positions of China's government on the one hand, and criticizing republicanism and:democracy on the other.

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Morgan Chua

Morgan Chua Heng Soon (3 May 1949 – 22 March 2018) was a Singaporean political cartoonist.

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Morgan Wong

Morgan Wong wing fat (Chinese: 黃榮法, born in 1984) is a Hong Kong-based artist.

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Morning Post (disambiguation)

The Morning Post was a conservative daily newspaper published in London from 1772 to 1937.

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Mosaic Music Festival

Mosaic Music Festival was an annual 10-day-long music festival in Singapore that featured both local and overseas acts.

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Mount Davis, Hong Kong

Mount Davis is an area surrounding and including the westernmost hill on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

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Mount Kinabalu

Mount Kinabalu (Gunung Kinabalu) is a mountain in Sabah, Malaysia.

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Mountain Lodge

Mountain Lodge was the former summer residence of the Governor of Hong Kong on Victoria Peak on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.

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MTR

The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is a major public transport network serving Hong Kong. Operated by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail, and feeder bus service centred on an 11-line rapid transit network serving the urbanised areas of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. The system currently includes of rail with 159 stations, including 91 heavy rail stations and 68 light rail stops. The MTR is one of the most profitable metro systems in the world; it had a farebox recovery ratio of 187% in 2015, the world's highest. Under the government's rail-led transport policy, the MTR system is a common mode of public transport in Hong Kong, with over five million trips made in an average weekday. It consistently achieves a 99.9% on-time rate on its train journeys. As of 2014, the MTR has a 48.1% market share of the franchised public transport market, making it the most popular transport option in Hong Kong. The integration of the Octopus smart card fare-payment technology into the MTR system in September 1997 has further enhanced the ease of commuting on the MTR. Construction of the MTR was prompted by a study, released in 1967, commissioned by the Hong Kong Government in order to find solutions to the increasing road congestion problem caused by the territory's fast-growing economy. Construction started soon after the release of the study, and the first line opened in 1979. The MTR was immediately popular with residents of Hong Kong; as a result, subsequent lines have been built to cover more territory. There are continual debates regarding how and where to expand the MTR network. As a successful railway operation, the MTR has served as a model for other newly built systems in the world, particularly other urban rail transit in China.

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Munir Dar (cricketer, born 1974)

Munir Ahmed Dar (born 12 April 1974) also known as Moner Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer who has represented the Hong Kong national team internationally.

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Murad Ebrahim

Al-Hajj Murad Ebrahim (born 2 May 1948) is the current chairman of the southern Philippines' Islamist group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

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Murder of Pai Hsiao-yen

Pai Hsiao-yen (23 June 1980 – 20 April 1997) was the only daughter of popular Taiwanese TV host and actress Pai Ping-ping and Japanese author Ikki Kajiwara.

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Murder of Pamela Werner

On the morning of 8 January 1937, the severely mutilated body of Pamela Werner (believed born 7 February 1917) was found near the Fox Tower in Beijing, just outside the city's Legation Quarter.

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Murray Building

Murray Building was a government office building on 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong.

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Murray Road Multi-storey Car Park Building

The Murray Road Multi-storey Car Park Building is a building, mostly occupied by a public multi-storey car park in Central, Hong Kong.

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Museum of Bad Art

The Museum Of Bad Art (MOBA) is a privately owned museum whose stated aim is "to celebrate the labor of artists whose work would be displayed and appreciated in no other forum".

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Music of China

Music of China refers to the music of the Chinese people, which may be the music of the Han Chinese as well as other ethnic minorities within mainland China.

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MV Tian Kun Hao

MV Tian Kun Hao (天鯤) is a Chinese dredger that has been described variously as “Asia’s most powerful island maker”, Laura Zhou & Kristin Huang, South China Morning Post, 2017-11-03 and "magic island maker" due to its capability to dig 6,000 cubic metres per hour of sand/silt.

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Nacional (cocoa bean)

The Nacional is a rare variety of cocoa bean found in areas of South America such as Ecuador and Peru.

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Nagar Lai

Nagar Lai is an educator, and is Director of Overseas Division, South China University of Technology DC and visiting professor of numerous universities.

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Nam Koo Terrace

Nam Koo Terrace is a Grade I Historic Building located at No.

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Nancy Kwan

Nancy "Ka Shen" Kwan (born May 19, 1939) is a Hong Kong-born American actress, who played a pivotal role in the acceptance of actors of Asian ancestry in major Hollywood film roles.

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Nansun Shi

Nansun Shi (born Shi Nan-Sun on 8 August 1951) is a Hong Kong film producer, presenter and a former Senior Advisor for Media Asia Group.

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Naoki Hyakuta

is a Japanese author and screenwriter.

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Narrow-ridged finless porpoise

The narrow-ridged finless porpoise, or Yangtze finless porpoise, is a newly accepted species, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), of porpoise endemic to the western Yangtze river in China.

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Nathan Law

Nathan Law Kwun-chung (born 13 July 1993) is a politician and activist in Hong Kong.

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Nation's Little Sister

Nation's Little Sister or Nation's Little Brother is an informal title in South Korean entertainment industry.

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Nationality law of the People's Republic of China

The Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China regulates nationality of the People's Republic of China.

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Nefarious: Merchant of Souls

Nefarious: Merchant of Souls is a 2011 American documentary film about modern human trafficking, specifically sexual slavery.

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Nepalese non-government organisations in Hong Kong

Nepalese non-government organisations in Hong Kong consist of all the community-based non-government organisations (NGOs) set up to assist the Nepalese ethnic minority communities living in Hong Kong.

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Never Gone (film)

So Young 2: Never Gone, commonly known as Never Gone, is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film based on the popular novel by Xin Yiwu.

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New energy vehicles in China

The stock of new energy vehicles in China is the world's largest, with cumulative sales of more than 1.7 million units through December 2017.

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New Eurasian Land Bridge

The New Eurasian Land Bridge, also called the Second or New Eurasian Continental Bridge, is the southern branch of the Eurasian Land Bridge rail links running through the People's Republic of China.

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New Evening Post

The New Evening Post (Chinese: 新晚報) was a Hong Kong newspaper.

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New People's Party (Hong Kong)

The New People's Party (abbreviated to NPP) is a pro-Beijing conservative political party in Hong Kong.

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New Territories East by-election, 2016

The 2016 New Territories East by-election was held on 28 February 2016 after the incumbent Legislative Councillor Ronny Tong Ka-wah of New Territories East quit the Civic Party and resigned from the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo), effective on 1 October 2015.

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New Zealand First

New Zealand First (Aotearoa Tuatahi), commonly abbreviated to NZ First, is a nationalist and populist political party in New Zealand.

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News Corporation

The original News Corporation or News Corp. was an American multinational mass media corporation headquartered in New York City.

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Newspaper of record

A newspaper of record is a major newspaper that has a large circulation and whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered professional and typically authoritative.

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Newspaper Society of Hong Kong

The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong (Chinese:香港報業公會), set up on May 10, 1954, is the largest newspaper industrial society in Hong Kong, found by Hong Kong's four largest newspapers at the time - The Kung Sheung Daily News (工商日報, closed), Wah Kiu Yat Po (華僑日報, closed), Sing Tao Daily (星島日報) and South China Morning Post (南華日報).

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Next-Generation Secure Computing Base

The Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB; codenamed Palladium and also known as Trusted Windows) is a cancelled software architecture designed by Microsoft which aimed to provide users of the Windows operating system with better privacy, security, and system integrity.

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Ng Tsz Yau

Yoyo Ng Tsz Yau (born 24 April 1998) is a Hong Kong badminton player.

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Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen

Nga Tsin Wai Tsuen, also known as Hing Yau Yu Tsuen is a walled village in Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong with a history spanning more than 600 years.

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Ngan Lung Restaurant

Ngan Lung Catering (Holdings) Limited is a cha chaan teng restaurant chain founded by Tang Bing-hung in 1963 in Hong Kong.

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Nicaragua Canal

The Nicaraguan Canal (Canal de Nicaragua), formally the Nicaraguan Canal and Development Project (also referred to as the Nicaragua Grand Canal, or the Grand Interoceanic Canal) was a proposed shipping route through Nicaragua to connect the Caribbean Sea (and therefore the Atlantic Ocean) with the Pacific Ocean.

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Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Caradoc Hoult (born 7 December 1989) is an English actor.

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Nina Wang

Nina Wang (born Kung Yu Sum 29 September 1936 – 3 April 2007) was Asia's richest woman, with an estimated net worth of US$4.2 billion at the time of her death.

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Nirvana in Fire

Nirvana in Fire is a 2015 Chinese historical drama based on Hai Yan's novel with the same name.

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No Game, No Life Zero

is a Japanese anime film based on the light novel series No Game No Life by Yuu Kamiya.

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No-go area

A "no-go area" (or "no-go zone") is an area in a town barricaded off to civil authorities by a force such as a paramilitary, or an area barred to certain individuals or groups.

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Nomadic (company)

Nomadic (sometimes referred to as Nomadic VR or NomadicVR), is a location-based virtual reality entertainment company based in San Rafael, California, in the United States.

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Non-Summit

Non-Summit, also known as Abnormal Summit, is a South Korean television program on JTBC which first aired on July 7, 2014.

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Nonsuch (album)

Nonsuch (styled as NONSVCH.) is the 12th studio album by the English band XTC, released on 27 April 1992.

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Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong

Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong is an international school in Hong Kong.

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North Borneo

North Borneo (usually known as British North Borneo, also known as the State of North Borneo) was a British protectorate located in the northern part of the island of Borneo.

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North Korean ghost ships

Every year, dozens of derelict boats from North Korea wash up on Japanese shores; some of the boats house the remains of their crew.

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Not One Less

Not One Less is a 1999 drama film by Chinese director Zhang Yimou, adapted from Shi Xiangsheng's 1997 story "A Sun in the Sky".

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Nothing Gained

Nothing Gained is a novel written by investment banker Phillip Y. Kim.

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Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong

Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon is a 4-star hotel in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Nury Vittachi

Nury Vittachi (born 2 October 1958 in Ceylon) is a journalist and author based in Hong Kong.

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Observatory Road

Observatory Road is one of the oldest roads in Hong Kong, and has existed since 1883.

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Occupy Central with Love and Peace

Occupy Central with Love and Peace (OCLP; 讓愛與和平佔領中環 or 和平佔中) was a single-purpose Hong Kong civil disobedience campaign convened by Reverend Chu Yiu-ming, Dr Benny Tai Yiu-ting, and Chan Kin-man on 27 March 2013.

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Ocean Park Hong Kong

Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known as Ocean Park, is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park situated in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong.

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Ocean Park station

Ocean Park is an MTR rapid transit station in Hong Kong on the eastern section of the South Island Line, which serves Ocean Park Hong Kong.

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Ofo (company)

ofo is a Beijing-based bicycle sharing company founded in 2014.

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Oi Yuen Villa

Oi Yuen Villa is a privately owned villa located in Kwu Tung, Sheung Shui, Hong Kong.

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Onew

Lee Jin-ki (born), better known by his stage name Onew, is a South Korean singer and actor.

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Operation Red Dawn

Operation Red Dawn was an American military operation conducted on 13 December 2003 in the town of ad-Dawr, Iraq, near Tikrit, that led to the capture of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

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Operation Red Jericho

Operation Red Jericho (September 5, 2005) is the first novel in The Guild of Specialists trilogy by Joshua Mowll.

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Optometry

Optometry is a health care profession which involves examining the eyes and applicable visual systems for defects or abnormalities as well as the medical diagnosis and management of eye disease.

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Organ transplantation in China

Organ transplantation in China has taken place since the 1960s, and is one of the largest organ transplant programmes in the world, peaking at over 13,000 transplants a year in 2004.

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Organization of the Communist Party of China

The organization of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is based upon the Leninist idea of democratic centralism.

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Oriental Daily News

Oriental Daily News is a Chinese-language newspaper in Hong Kong.

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Our Time Will Come (film)

Our Time Will Come is a 2017 war film directed by Ann Hui, starring Zhou Xun, Eddie Peng and Wallace Huo.

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Our Times

Our Times (literally "The Time of My Maiden Years" or "My Girl's Generation") is a 2015 Taiwanese romance film directed by Frankie Chen.

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Out of Inferno

Out of Inferno is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese disaster film directed by the Pang Brothers released on 3 October 2013.

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Outline of Milan

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Milan: Milan – capital of Lombardy and the second most populous city in Italy after Rome.

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Owen Hegarty

Owen Hegarty is an Australian mining professional with over forty years experience in the industry.

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P&T Architects and Engineers

P&T Architects & Engineers Ltd (P&T), formerly known as Palmer and Turner Hong Kong and in Chinese as "Kung Wo Yeung Hong" (公和洋行), is a firm of architects who have designed many landmark buildings in Hong Kong, Shanghai and in southeast Asia.

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Pacific Coffee Company

Pacific Coffee (formerly known as Pacific Coffee Company; abbv. "PCC") is a Pacific Northwest U.S.–style coffee shop group originating from Hong Kong, with a few outlets in China, Singapore and Malaysia.

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Pacific Fleet (Russia)

The Pacific Fleet (Тихоокеанский флот, translit: Tikhookeanskiy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Pacific Ocean.

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Padmaavat

Padmaavat is a 2018 Indian epic period drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

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Page One (bookstore)

Page One is a bookstore chain and publisher founded in Singapore by Mark Tan (陈家强), with locations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Thailand.

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Palawan

Palawan (pron.), officially the Province of Palawan (Cuyonon: Probinsya i'ang Palawan / Paragua; Kapuoran sang Palawan; Lalawigan ng Palawan) is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of MIMAROPA.

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Panay (film)

Panay is a 2015 feature film directed by Taiwanese director Cheng Yu-Chieh and Lekal Sumi Cilangasan.

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Paracel Islands

The Paracel Islands, also known as Xisha in Chinese and Hoàng Sa in Vietnamese, is a group of islands, reefs, banks and other maritime features in the South China Sea.

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Paradox (2017 film)

Paradox is a 2017 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Wilson Yip, with action direction by Sammo Hung.

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Paramount leader

In modern Chinese politics, the paramount leader of the Communist Party of China and the State is an informal term that refers to the most prominent political leader in the People's Republic of China.

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Parasyte: Part 2

is a 2015 Japanese science fiction action horror film directed by Takashi Yamazaki, starring Shota Sometani.

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Park Geun-hye

Park Geun-hye (born 2 February 1952) is a former South Korean politician who served as the 11th President of South Korea from 2013 to 2017.

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Parvez Sharma

Parvez Sharma is a New York-based Indian filmmaker, author, and journalist.

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Pascale Fung

Pascale Fung (馮雁) (born 1966 in Shanghai, China) is a Professor in the Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology(HKUST).

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Patrick Mendis

Patrick Mendis (帕特里克·孟迪斯) is an educator, diplomat, author, and executive in government service in the United States.

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Paul Chater

Sir Catchick Paul Chater (Փոլ Չաթեր; Chinese: 遮打; 8 September 1846 – 27 May 1926) was a prominent British-Indian businessman of Armenian descent in colonial Hong Kong, whose family roots were in Calcutta.

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Paul Fonoroff

Paul Fonoroff (born 1954 in Cleveland, Ohio) is one of Hong Kong's best known film critics and film historians.

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Paul French (author)

Paul French (born 27 August 1966) is a British author of books about modern Chinese history and contemporary Chinese society including Midnight in Peking.

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Paul McGuire (author)

Paul McGuire is a freelance author, writer and journalist based in Hong Kong.

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Paul Zimmerman (politician)

Paulus Johannes Zimmerman (born 8 November 1958), better known as Paul Zimmerman, is a Dutch-born Hong Kong environmentalist, politician and businessman.

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Paula Gustafson

Paula Gustafson (February 25, 1941 – July 11, 2006) was a Canadian artist, author, editor and advocate for craft and art in Canada.

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Paulette Moreno

Paulette Moreno Hjorth (born 12 March 1969) is a former professional tennis player from Hong Kong.

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Paulo Malhães

Paulo Malhães was a Brazilian Army officer who died during a home invasion and robbery.

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Peaceful War

Peaceful War: How the Chinese Dream and the American Destiny Create a Pacific New World Order is a book written by Patrick Mendis.

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Pebble-bed reactor

The pebble-bed reactor (PBR) is a design for a graphite-moderated, gas-cooled nuclear reactor.

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Pedder Building

The Pedder Building, located at No.12 Pedder Street, in Central, Hong Kong, is a historic commercial building built in the Beaux-Arts style.

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Peking duck

Peking duck is a dish from Beijing (Peking), locally more commonly referred to as Beijing Duck or Beijing Roast Duck as the Chinese capital city was known as its postal Mandarin romanisation Peking before the Pinyin romanisation system was widely adopted in the 1980s.

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Penalty corner

In field hockey, a penalty corner, sometimes known as a short corner, is a penalty given against the defending team.

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Penance (TV series)

Penance, known in Japanese as, is a Japanese television drama miniseries that started airing on WOWOW in January 2012.

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Penang

Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait.

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Pentahotels

Pentahotels is an international lifestyle hotel brand, and a member of Rosewood Hotel Group, the Hong Kong-based international hotel management company.

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People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison

The People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison is a garrison of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), responsible for defense duties in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region since the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the PRC in 1997.

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People's Liberation Army Navy

The People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), also known as the PLA Navy, is the naval warfare branch of the People's Liberation Army, which is the armed wing of the Communist Party of China and, by default, the national armed forces of the People's Republic of China.

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People's Party (South Korea, 2016)

The People's Party was a political party in South Korea established on 10 January 2016.

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Percy Cradock

Sir Percy Cradock (26 October 1923 – 22 January 2010) was a British diplomat, civil servant and sinologist who served as British Ambassador to the People's Republic of China from 1978 to 1983, playing a significant role in the Sino-British negotiations which led up to the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984.

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Perennial candidate

A perennial candidate is a political candidate who frequently runs for an elected office but seldom wins.

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Perhat Khaliq

Perhat Khaliq (born July 24, 1982), also known as Perhat, is a Chinese Uyghur pop-rock composer and musician.

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Peter Chan (businessman)

Peter Chan Chun-chuen (born 23 December 1959), earlier known as Tony Chan, is a Hong Kong businessman and the former Feng shui geomancer to the late Nina Wang, who at the time of her death was chair of Chinachem Group and Asia's richest woman.

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Peter Costello (footballer)

Peter Costello (born 31 October 1969) is a retired English professional footballer.

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Peter Hessler

Peter Hessler (born) is an American writer and journalist.

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Peter Rull Sr.

Peter Augustus Rull Sr. (17 November 1922 – 5 January 2014) was a sport shooter who represented Hong Kong at five editions of the Summer Olympic Games.

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Peter the Great Gulf

The Peter the Great Gulf (Russian: Залив Петра Великого) is a gulf on the southern coast of Primorsky Krai, Russia, and the largest gulf of the Sea of Japan.

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PetroChina

PetroChina Company Limited is a Chinese oil and gas company and is the listed arm of state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), headquartered in Dongcheng District, Beijing.

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Philip Dykes

Philip Dykes, is a Hong Kong barrister and current Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong Bar Association.

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Philip Fang

Fang Shun-sang, Philip (28 March 1941 – 3 November 2013) was a Hong Kong simultaneous interpreter.

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Phillip Khan

Abdull Ghafar Khan (born 21 July 1962), better known as Phillip Khan, is a Hong Kong businessman and political activist.

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Pingyao

Pingyao, officially Pingyao Ancient City, is a settlement in central Shanxi, China, famed for its importance in Chinese economic history and for its well-preserved Ming and Qing urban planning and architecture.

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Pirate radio in Asia

Radio First Termer was a pirate radio station which operated in January 1971 in Saigon during the Vietnam War.

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Pishan hostage crisis

The Pishan hostage crisis was a fatal incident that occurred on the night of December 28, 2011, in Pishan County, Xinjiang, China.

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PK (film)

PK (Drunk) is a 2014 Indian satirical comedy-drama film directed by Rajkumar Hirani, produced by Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra, and written by Hirani and Abhijat Joshi.

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Police misconduct

Police misconduct refers to inappropriate conduct and or illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties.

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Political Appointments System in Hong Kong

The Political Appointments System is a scheme introduced in 2008 by the Hong Kong Government to reinforce its ministerial team by superseding the Principal Officials Accountability System and inserting two layers of politically appointed officials below the secretaries, who are political appointees.

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Politics of China

The politics of the People's Republic of China takes place in a framework of a socialist republic run by a single party, the Communist Party of China, headed by General Secretary.

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Politics of Hong Kong

The politics of Hong Kong takes place in a framework of a political system dominated by its quasi-constitutional document, the Hong Kong Basic Law, its own legislature, the Chief Executive as the head of government and of the Special Administrative Region and of a multi-party system.

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Politics of Shanghai

The Politics of Shanghai is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in the mainland of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

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Pollyanna Chu

Pollyanna Chu (Chu Yuet Wah) is a billionaire businesswoman from Hong Kong.

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Poon Lok Yan

Isis Poon Lok Yan (born 22 August 1991) is a badminton player from Hong Kong.

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Pornthip Rojanasunand

Khunying Pornthip Rojanasunand, also spelled Porntip Rojanasunan (พรทิพย์ โรจนสุนันท์;; born 21 December 1954) is a Thai forensic pathologist and medical doctor.

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Poyang Lake

Poyang Lake (Gan: Po-yong U), located in Jiangxi Province, is the largest freshwater lake in China.

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Poyang Lake Dam

The Poyang Lake Dam, referred to as the Poyang Lake Water Conservancy Project, is dam proposed to maintain water levels at Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province, China.

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President of the People's Republic of China

The President of the People's Republic of China is the head of state of the People's Republic of China.

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Presidential elections in Singapore

Presidential elections in Singapore, in which the President of Singapore is directly elected by popular vote, were introduced through amendments to the Constitution of Singapore in 1991.

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PressReader

PressReader is a digital newspaper distribution and publishing operator with headquarters in Vancouver, Canada and offices in New York, London, Vienna and Düsseldorf.

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Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark

Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark (Κωνσταντίνος Αλέξιος; born 29 October 1998) is a member of the Greek royal family, the eldest son and second child of Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece.

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Principal Officials Accountability System

Principal Officials Accountability System, commonly referred to as the Ministerial system, sometimes the Accountability system, was introduced in Hong Kong by chief executive Tung Chee Hwa in July 2002.

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PRISM (surveillance program)

PRISM is a code name for a program under which the United States National Security Agency (NSA) collects internet communications from various U.S. internet companies.

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Prisons in North Korea

Conditions inside North Korean prison camps are unsanitary and life-threatening.

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Pristine Villa

Pristine Villa is a private housing estate located on 18 Pak Lok Path in Tao Fong Shan, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong.

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Private housing estates in Hong Kong

Private housing estate is a term used in Hong Kong for private mass housing – a housing estate developed by a private developer, as opposed to a public housing estate built by the Hong Kong Housing Authority or the Hong Kong Housing Society.

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ProEvents

ProEvents is the leading football promoter in Asia and they are the marketing and event management consultancy with offices in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Progress in artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence applications have been used in a wide range of fields including medical diagnosis, stock trading, robot control, law, scientific discovery and toys.

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Project X (2012 film)

Project X is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Michael Bacall and Matt Drake based on a story by Bacall, and produced by director Todd Phillips.

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ProQuest

ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 as University Microfilms by Eugene B. Power.

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Prostitution in Hong Kong

Prostitution in Hong Kong is itself legal, but organised prostitution is illegal, as there are laws against keeping a vice establishment, causing or procuring another to be a prostitute, living on the prostitution of others, or public solicitation.

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Pseudo-model

Lang mo (Chinese:𡃁模), characterised as pseudo-models in English, are young models without training and who do not possess the physical qualities required of high-fashion catwalk models, which usually include a minimum height of 5'9".

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Public factory estates in Hong Kong

Public factory estates are blocks of factory buildings owned by the Government of Hong Kong.

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Public housing estates in Ma On Shan

The following is a list of public housing estates in Ma On Shan, Hong Kong, including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Sandwich Class Housing Scheme (SCHS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), and Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.

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Public housing estates on Tsing Yi Island

The following is an overview of public housing estates on Tsing Yi, including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), and Tenant Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.

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Public housing in Hong Kong

Public housing in Hong Kong is a set of mass housing programmes through which the Government of Hong Kong provides affordable housing for lower-income residents.

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Public interest law

Public interest law loosely, refers to legal practices undertaken to help poor or marginalized people, or to effect change in social policies in the public interest, on 'not for profit' terms (''pro bono publico'').

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Public interest law in Hong Kong

Public interest law in Hong Kong is an emerging field.

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Punit Renjen

Punit Renjen (born 1961) is an Indian American businessman who has served as chief executive officer of the multinational professional services firm Deloitte since June 1, 2015.

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Qian Qichen

Qian Qichen (5 January 1928 – 9 May 2017) was a Chinese diplomat and politician.

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Qiao Shi

Qiao Shi (24 December 1924 – 14 June 2015) was a Chinese politician and one of the top leaders of the Communist Party of China.

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Qin Huohuo

Qin Zhihui (born December 1983), also known under the pseudonym Qin Huohuo, has been described as an internet celebrity and as a rumor monger.

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Qin Yuhai

Qin Yuhai (born March 1953) is a Chinese politician and photographer.

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Qiu Miaojin

Chiu Miao-Chin (Qiu Miaojin) (29 May 1969 – 25 June 1995) was a Taiwanese novelist.

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QQ Music

QQ Music is one of the three Chinese freemium music streaming service owned by Tencent and is under their QQ brand.

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Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor

Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor, also known as QDII, is a scheme relating to the capital market set up to allow financial institutions to invest in offshore markets such as securities and bonds.

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Queen's College, Hong Kong

Queen's College, initially named The Government Central School in 1862, later renamed as Victoria College in 1889, is a selective sixth form college for boys with a secondary school attached.

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Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas

Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas are six large detached villas on the north-western edge of London's Regent's Park designed by the English Neo-Classical architect Quinlan Terry between 1988 and 2004.

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Rail transport in Benin

Benin has a total of of single track, (metre gauge) railway.

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Rat tribe

Rat tribe is a neologism used to describe low income migrant workers who live in underground accommodations within Chinese cities.

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Ravi Shankar (spiritual leader)

Ravi Shankar (born 13 May 1956) is an Indian spiritual leader.

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Reactions to global surveillance disclosures

The global surveillance disclosure released to media by Edward Snowden has caused tension in the bilateral relations of the United States with several of its allies and economic partners as well as in its relationship with the European Union.

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Real Estate Hegemony

The Real Estate Hegemony is a term in Hong Kong refers to the oligarchy of the real estate conglomerates and the government-business collusion.

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Real estate investment trust

A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate.

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Rebel Heart Tour

Rebel Heart Tour was the tenth concert tour by American singer Madonna, staged in support of her 13th studio album, Rebel Heart (2015).

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Recognition of same-sex unions in China

China recognizes neither same-sex marriage nor civil unions.

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Red Velvet (band)

Red Velvet (Hangul: 레드벨벳) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment.

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Refugees in Hong Kong

Refugees in Hong Kong have formed historic waves arriving in the city due to wars in the region.

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Refugees of the Syrian Civil War

Refugees of the Syrian Civil War or Syrian refugees are citizens and permanent residents of Syrian Arab Republic, who have fled from their country since the onset of the Syrian Civil War in 2011 and have sought asylum in other parts of the world. In 2016, from an estimated pre-war population of 22 million, the United Nations (UN) identified 13.5 million Syrians requiring humanitarian assistance, of which more than 6 million are internally displaced within Syria, and around 5 million are refugees outside of Syria. The vast majority of the latter are hosted by countries neighboring Syria. Among countries of the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP), a coordination platform including neighboring countries (with the exception of Israel) and Egypt, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) counted 5,165,502 registered refugees, as of August 2017. Turkey is the largest host country of registered refugees with over 3.5 million Syrian refugees. The UNHCR counted almost 1 million asylum applicants in Europe, as of August 2017. Humanitarian aid to internally displaced persons (IDPs) within Syria and Syrian refugees in neighbouring countries is planned largely through the UNHCR. By 2016, various nations had made pledges to the UNHCR to permanently resettle 170,000 registered refugees.

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Regal Hotels International

Regal Hotels International (RHI) is one of the largest hotel groups in Hong Kong.

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Regina Ip

Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, GBS, JP (born 24 August 1950) is a member of the Executive Council (ExCo) and Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo), as well as the founder and current chairperson of the New People's Party.

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Regionalliga Südwest

The Regionalliga Südwest (Regional League Southwest) is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Hesse, Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland.

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Ren Zhiqiang

Ren Zhiqiang (born 8 March 1951) is a Chinese former real estate tycoon, a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and a blogger on Sina Weibo with more than 37 million followers.

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Renaissance College (Hong Kong)

Renaissance College (abbreviated: RCHK) is a private independent international school run by English Schools Foundation (ESF) in Hong Kong.

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Renditions (magazine)

Renditions: A Chinese-English Translation Magazine is a literary magazine on Chinese literature in English translation published by the Research Centre for Translation (RCT) at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Revenge of the Pink Panther

Revenge of the Pink Panther is a 1978 British comedy film.

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Richard Cawthorne

Richard Seymour Cawthorne (born 3 December 1976) is an Australian actor of theatre, film and television.

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Richard Fagan (polo)

Richard Joseph Fagan (born September 1971) is a businessman who created the Kijani Commodity Fund in 2011 reported by Simon Rowe in the Business section of the Irish Independent newspaper as being at the centre of a $16bn Ponzi scheme probe Irish Independent Business section, 26 June 2016.

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Richard Miniter

Richard Miniter (born 1967) is an investigative journalist and author whose articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, Newsweek, The New Republic, National Review, PJ Media, and Reader’s Digest.

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Richard Searby

Dr.

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Rick Mofina

Rick Mofina is a Canadian author of crime fiction and thriller novels.

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Ro Su-hui

Ro Su-hui is a South Korean political activist who was arrested in 2012 for breaking the National Security Act.

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Roar of the People

Roar of the People is a 1941 Hong Kong wartime drama film directed by Tang Xiaodan.

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Rob-B-Hood

Rob-B-Hood (also known as Robin-B-Hood, literally: Baby Project) is a 2006 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, Yuen Biao and Michael Hui.

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Robert Barnett (scholar)

Robert Barnett (born 1953) is the former Director of the Modern Tibetan Studies Program, Adjunct Professor of Contemporary Tibetan Studies, and Senior Research Scholar in Modern Tibetan history at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University.

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Robert Kuok

Robert Kuok Hock Nien (born 6 October 1923), is a Malaysian business magnate and investor.

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Robert Lawrence Kuhn

Robert Lawrence Kuhn (born 1944) is a public intellectual, international corporate strategist and investment banker.

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Robert Ng

Robert Ng Chee Siong (born 1952) is the chairman of Hong Kong property development conglomerate Sino Group, a position he has held since 1981.

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Robert Park (activist)

Robert Park (born 1981) is a Korean-American missionary, musician, and human rights activist.

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Robert Quigg (developer)

Robert Quigg (also known as Bert Quigg) is a property developer in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

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Robin Esrock

Robin Esrock (born 1974, Johannesburg, South Africa).

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Rodrigo Duterte

Rodrigo Roa Duterte (born March 28, 1945), also known as Digong and Rody, is a Filipino politician who is the 16th and current President of the Philippines and the first from Mindanao, the southernmost island of the country to hold the office.

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Roger J. Hamilton

Roger James Hamilton (born 8 August 1968) is a Hong Kong born, Singapore-based author, educator and social entrepreneur.

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Roger Lobo

Sir Rogério Hyndman Lobo, CBE, JP (15 September 1923 - 18 April 2015), generally known as Roger Lobo, was a British businessman of Hong Kong-Macanese, Portuguese and Scottish descent.

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Rola (model)

, born Eri Sato (佐藤えり, Sato Eri) on March 30, 1990, is a Japanese fashion model, TV personality, actress and singer.

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Ronny Tong

Ronny Tong Ka-wah, SC (born 28 August 1950 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong Senior Counsel and politician.

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Rose Fostanes

Rose "Osang" Fostanes (born January 2, 1967) is a Filipina caregiver and singer living in Israel, who on January 14, 2014, won the first season of The X Factor Israel On April 10, 2014, she signed a record contract with Star Records to release her music material in the Philippines.

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Rosemary Vandenbroucke

Rosemary Vandenbroucke (born 1981) is a Hong Kong-born model of Chinese, French, and Russian descent.

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Roy Ngerng

Roy Ngerng Yi Ling (born May 9, 1981) is a Taiwan-based Singaporean activist and blogger.

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RTHK Radio 3

RTHK Radio 3 is a broadcasting channel under Radio Television Hong Kong.

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Rugby sevens at the 2006 Asian Games

Rugby sevens was contested by nine teams at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar on December 10 and 11.

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Run Run Shaw

Sir Run Run Shaw, GBM, CBE (November 1907 – 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong entertainment mogul and philanthropist.

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Russell Leong

Russell Charles Leong (born 1950) is an academic editor, a professor, a writer, and long-time Chen Taichiquan student.

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RYB Education

RYB Education (红黄蓝教育) is a publicly listed company for preschool education in thePeople's Republic of China.

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Ryze Trampoline Parks

Ryze Trampoline Parks (or simply, Ryze) is a brand of trampoline parks operated in Europe and Asia and owned by CircusTrix.

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S for Sex, S for Secret

S for Sex, S for Secret is a 2015 Hong Kong comedy film.

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S Storm

S Storm is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese crime action thriller film directed by David Lam and starring Louis Koo, Julian Cheung and Vic Chou.

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Sa Sa International Holdings

Sa Sa International Holdings is a Hong Kong-based chain store company selling cosmetics, personal care, skin care and baby care products, often at discounted prices.

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Sai Wan Estate

Sai Wan Estate is a public housing estate in Kennedy Town, Sai Wan, Hong Kong.

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Sai Wan, Sai Kung

Sai Wan is a beach in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.

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Sakura Ando

is a Japanese actress.

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Sam Tsui

Samuel Tsui (born May 2, 1989) is an American singer/songwriter and video producer.

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Samsung Galaxy S8

The Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8+ (shortened to S8 and S8+, respectively) and Samsung Galaxy S8 Active are Android phablet smartphones (with the S8+ being the phablet smartphone) produced by Samsung Electronics as their eighth generation of the Samsung Galaxy S series.

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Sanlu Group

Sanlu Group CO., Ltd. (SJZSGCZ) was a state-owned Chinese dairy products company based in Xinhua District, Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei.

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Sara (2015 film)

Sara, formerly known as Que Sera Sera, is a 2015 Hong Kong psychological thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Charlene Choi and Simon Yam.

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Sara L.M. Davis

Sara L.M. Davis, PhD ("Meg"), is a human rights advocate, teacher and researcher.

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Satan's Slaves

Satan's Slaves (Pengabdi Setan) is the 2017 Indonesian horror film released on September 28, 2017, written and directed by Joko Anwar.

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Satono Crown

Satono Crown (Japanese サトノクラウン foaled 10 March 2012) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Scaffolding

Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man made structures.

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Scheme $6,000

Scheme $6,000 is a 2011 Hong Kong Government tax rebate program that gave out HK$6,000 to all adult holders of a Hong Kong permanent identity card, in a bid to "藏富於民" (Leave wealth with the people).

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Schlagobers

Schlagobers (Whipped Cream), Op. 70, is a ballet in two acts with a libretto and score by Richard Strauss.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (often shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as advanced science and technology, spaceflight, time travel, and extraterrestrial life.

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SCMP (disambiguation)

SCMP may stand for.

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Sean Lien

Sean Lien or Lien Sheng-wen (Taiwanese: Liân sìng-bûn; born February 4, 1970) is a member of the Central Standing Committee of the Kuomintang of the Republic of China in Taiwan.

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Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong

The Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, officially referred to as "The 3rd term Chief Executive of Hong Kong" relates to the period of governance of Hong Kong since the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong, between 1 July 2007 and 30 June 2012.

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Secret Superstar

Secret Superstar is a 2017 Indian musical drama film, written and directed by Advait Chandan, and produced by Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao.

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Senkaku Islands dispute

The Senkaku Islands dispute, or Diaoyu Islands dispute, concerns a territorial dispute over a group of uninhabited islands known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan, the Diaoyu Islands in the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Tiaoyutai Islands in the Republic of China (ROC or Taiwan).

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Seohyun

Seo Ju-hyun (born June 28, 1991), known professionally as Seohyun, is a South Korean actress and singer.

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SexyMandarin

SexyMandarin is a company that sells Mandarin Chinese language learning videos featuring female models.

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Sham Tseng

Sham Tseng is a coastal area in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong, between Ting Kau and Tsing Lung Tau.

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Shanghai

Shanghai (Wu Chinese) is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city proper in the world, with a population of more than 24 million.

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Shanghai clique

The Shanghai clique is the name given to an informal group of officials in the Communist Party of China, especially those who serve in the Central Committee or the Central Government of China, who rose to prominence in connection to the Shanghai municipal administration under Jiang Zemin, former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China.

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Shanghai Derbies

The Shanghai Derbies (simplified Chinese: 上海德比; pinyin: Shànghǎi Débǐ) are various local derbies between the football teams of Shanghai.

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Shanghai Lalas

Shanghai Lalas: Female Tongzhi Communities and Politics in Urban China is a 2012 book written by Lucetta Kam Yip-lo and published by the Hong Kong University Press.

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Sharing economy

Sharing economy is an umbrella term with a range of meanings, often used to describe economic activity involving online transactions.

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Sharp Daily

Sharp Daily is a Chinese-language free daily tabloid newspaper, published in Taipei, Taiwan and Hong Kong by Next Digital.

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Shawn Mendes (album)

Shawn Mendes (alternatively Shawn Mendes: The Album) is the self-titled third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Shawn Mendes.

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Shek Kong Airfield

The Shek Kong Airfield, ICAO: VHSK), formerly RAF Sek Kong or Sek Kong Airfield, is an airfield (airbase) located in Shek Kong, New Territories, Hong Kong. The station (airbase) houses units of People's Liberation Army Air Force as well as being open for civilian use during weekends. The closest MTR station is Kam Sheung Road.

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Shelley von Strunckel

Shelley von Strunckel (born 15 July 1946) is a California-born sun sign astrologer with newspaper columns widely published in Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Asia.

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Shenan Chuang

Shenan Chuang (Chinese: 莊淑芬) is a Taiwanese businessperson.

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Sheng nu

Sheng nu (剩女; shèngnǚ; common translation: "leftover women" or "leftover ladies") is a derogatory term made popular by the All-China Women's Federation that classifies women who remain unmarried in their late twenties and beyond.

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Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge

The Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge is a bridge under construction.

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Shifang protest

The Shifang protest was a large-scale environmental protest in the southwestern Chinese city of Shifang, Sichuan province, against a copper plant that residents feared posed environmental and public health risks.

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Shijiazhuang

Shijiazhuang is the capital and largest city of North China's Hebei Province.

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Shimao

Shimao is a Neolithic site in Shenmu County, Shaanxi, China.

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Shock Wave (film)

Shock Wave is a 2017 Hong Kong-Chinese action film written and directed by Herman Yau, produced by and starring Andy Lau.

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Show Me Your Love (film)

Show Me Your Love is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed by Ryon Lee and starring Nina Paw and Raymond Wong.

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Shui Fong

Shui Fong (水房幫 - Lit. Water Room Gang), also known as the Wo On Lok or WOL is one of the main Triad groups in Southern China, operating especially in Hong Kong, Macau and America.

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Sik Kok Kwong

Sik Kok Kwong, GBM GBS (16 May 1919 – 16 November 2014) was a Tiantai Buddhist monk from Hong Kong and the first president of the Hong Kong Buddhist Association.

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Simon Barnes

Simon Barnes is an English journalist.

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Simon Broad

Simon Broad (February 10, 1963), was born in Pahiatua, New Zealand voice actor living in Hong Kong since July 12, 1981.

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Simon Shen

Simon Xu Hui Shen is a Hong Kong political scientist and columnist.

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Simon Tay

Simon Tay (Simon Seong Chee Tay or Simon S.C. Tay),, is a Singaporean law professor, author, and former Nominated Member of Parliament.

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SimTower

SimTower: The Vertical Empire (known as in Japan) is a construction and management simulation video game developed by OpenBook Co., Ltd. and published by Maxis for the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7 operating systems in November 1994.

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Sin Chung-kai

Sin Chung-kai, SBS, JP (born 15 June 1960, in Hong Kong with family roots in Dongguan, Guangdong) is a former member of Hong Kong Legislative Council and former member of Kwai Tsing District Council.

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Sing Pao Daily News

Sing Pao Daily News is one of the oldest Chinese newspapers in Hong Kong, first published on 1 May 1939 by the Sing Pao Newspaper Company Limited under Ho Man-fat.

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Singapore–Taiwan relations

Singapore–Taiwan relations are the international relations between Singapore and Taiwan.

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Sinophobia

Anti-Chinese sentiment, Sinophobia (from Late Latin Sinae "China" and Greek φόβος, phobos, "fear"), or Chinophobia is a sentiment against China, its people, overseas Chinese, or Chinese culture.

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Sirikan Charoensiri

Sirikan Charoensiri (also known as June Charoensiri, ศิริกาญจน์ เจริญศิริ) (born 1986) is a Thai human rights attorney.

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Sitok Srengenge

Sitok Srengenge (born 22 August 1965) is an Indonesian poet, actor, and dramatist.

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Sky on Fire

Sky on Fire is a 2016 Chinese suspense action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Daniel Wu, Zhang Ruoyun, Zhang Jingchu, Joseph Chang and Amber Kuo.

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Small Luk

Small Luk, formerly named Luk yiu-hung, is the first intersex person to openly acknowledge her biological sex characteristics in Hong Kong.

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So Kwun Wat

So Kwun Wat, commonly pronounced So Kwun Fat, is an area on the south coast of the western mainland New Territories in Hong Kong.

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Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau

The Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau, SA; abbreviated as STDM, (English: "Tourism and Entertainment Company of Macau Limited") is a company in Macau owned by Stanley Ho and his family.

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SoHo, Hong Kong

The SoHo (Chinese:; also and 荷南美食區; formally 中環蘇豪區) district in Hong Kong is an entertainment zone located in Central and bordering between Lan Kwai Fong and Sheung Wan, within Central.

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Sok Kwu Wan

Sok Kwu Wan viewed from Lamma Island walk Sok Kwu Wan or Picnic Bay is a bay on the east coast of Lamma Island, Hong Kong.

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Solar updraft tower

The solar updraft tower (SUT) is a design concept for a renewable-energy power plant for generating electricity from low temperature solar heat.

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Solicitor advocate

Solicitor advocate is the title used by a solicitor who is qualified to represent clients as an advocate in the higher courts in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Solina Chau

Solina Chau Hoi Shuen (周凱旋) (born c. 1961) is a businesswoman in Hong Kong, a business partner in the Cheung Kong Group, and director of the Li Ka Shing Foundation.

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Sony Alpha 900

The α900 (DSLR-A900) is a full-frame digital SLR camera, produced by Sony.

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SOSUS

SOSUS, an acronym for sound surveillance system, is a chain of underwater listening posts located around the world in places such as the Atlantic Ocean near Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom—the GIUK gap—and at various locations in the Pacific Ocean.

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Soul Mate (2016 film)

Soul Mate is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Derek Tsang, based on the novel of the same name by Anni Baobei.

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Soul Sound

"Soul Sound" is a song by British girl group Sugababes from their debut studio album One Touch (2000).

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South Horizons

South Horizons is a private housing estate located at the western end of Ap Lei Chau (Aberdeen Island), in the Southern District of Hong Kong.

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Spacious

Spacious is an online residential real estate marketplace, connecting buyers and tenants with residential and commercial properties throughout Asia.

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Speakers' Corner, Singapore

Speakers' Corner is an area located within Hong Lim Park, Singapore, where citizens and permanent residents of Singapore may demonstrate, hold exhibitions and performances, and speak freely on most topics after prior registration on a government website.

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Special Collection Service

The Special Collection Service (SCS), codenamed F6, is a highly classified joint U.S. Central Intelligence Agency–National Security Agency program charged with inserting eavesdropping equipment in difficult-to-reach places, such as foreign embassies, communications centers, and foreign government installations.

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Speed 2: Cruise Control (soundtrack)

Speed 2: Cruise Control is the soundtrack album for the 1997 film of the same name.

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Square dancing (China)

In the People's Republic of China, square dancing or plaza dancing, is an exercise routine performed to music in squares, plazas or parks of the nation's cities.

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St. Francis' Canossian College

St.

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St. John's Cathedral (Hong Kong)

The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist is the oldest Anglican church in the Far East.

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St. Joseph's Home for the Aged

St.

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St. Teresa Secondary School

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Standard Chinese

Standard Chinese, also known as Modern Standard Mandarin, Standard Mandarin, or simply Mandarin, is a standard variety of Chinese that is the sole official language of both China and Taiwan (de facto), and also one of the four official languages of Singapore.

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Stanley Feltham

Terence Stanley Crathern Feltham (1896–1971) was Chief Architect in the Public Works Department of Hong Kong.

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Star Seafood Floating Restaurant

Star Seafood Restaurant, formerly called Treasure Floating Restaurant, was a restaurant in Sha Tin, Hong Kong.

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Stars (Collabro album)

Stars is the debut studio album by English musical theatre group Collabro.

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State Administration of Radio and Television

The State Administration of Radio and Television (SART), formerly the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT) and the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT), is a ministry-level executive agency directly under the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

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State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation

State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation Limited (abbreviation SNPTC) is a Chinese state owned enterprise in nuclear power.

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Stephanie Biddle

Stephanie Andrea Biddle (born 23 August) is a Canadian jazz singer and actress.

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Stephen Bradley (diplomat)

Stephen Edward Bradley (born 4 April 1958) is a British former diplomat who was Consul-General to Hong Kong from 2003 to 2008.

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Stephen Hung

Stephen Hung (Chinese: 洪永時) is a flamboyant Hong Kong property investor and former banker.

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Stephen Leather

Stephen Leather (born 1956) is a British thriller author whose works are published by Hodder & Stoughton.

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Stephen P. Boyd

Stephen P. Boyd is an American professor and control theorist.

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Steve Dunleavy

Stephen Francis Patrick Aloysius Dunleavy (born 21 January 1938 in Sydney, Australia), is a journalist best known as a columnist for the New York Post.

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Steven Stalinsky

Steven Stalinsky is an expert on the Middle East, terrorism and terrorist use of the Internet, and encryption technologies, and has served as Executive Director of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) since 1999.

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Stormy Daniels–Donald Trump scandal

The Stormy Daniels–Donald Trump scandal is a political scandal involving a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) signed by Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen and adult film actress Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 United States presidential election.

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Street performance in Hong Kong

Street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places.

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Sudden Weekly

Sudden Weekly (Chinese: 忽然一週) was a women's magazine published in Hong Kong by Jimmy Lai's Next Media Limited from 1995 until 2015.

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Suddenly Seventeen

Suddenly Seventeen is a 2016 Chinese fantasy romance drama film starring Ni Ni, Wallace Huo and Darren Wang.

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Sudono Salim

Sudono Salim (16 July 1916 – 10 June 2012), also known as Liem Sioe Liong, was an Indonesian Chinese businessman of Fuzhou origin.

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Sugizo

, born, better known exclusively by his stage name Sugizo, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, actor, writer and activist.

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Sung Wong Toi station

Sung Wong Toi is an under-construction underground MTR rapid transit station in Hong Kong on the East West Corridor, located in Ma Tau Chung in Kowloon City District.

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Support! International Foundation

Support! International Foundation! (also known as Support! Hong Kong) is a global youth-led education non-government organisation in Hong Kong dedicated to bringing educational programmes to different communities in need.

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Suzuki Hayabusa

The Suzuki Hayabusa (or GSX1300R) is a sport bike motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metre freestyle

The men's 1500 metre freestyle event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 15 and 17 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle

The men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 14–16 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre butterfly

The women's 200 metre butterfly event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 12–14 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre butterfly

The women's 200 metre butterfly event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 31 July and 1 August at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre individual medley

The men's 200 metre individual medley event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on 10–11 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.

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Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metre individual medley

The women's 400 metre individual medley event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on 6 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.

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Sylvia Chang

Sylvia Chang Ai-chia (born 21 July 1953) is a Taiwanese actress, writer, singer, producer and director.

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Sympathy for the Devil (audio drama)

Sympathy for the Devil is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Ta Kwu Ling

Ta Kwu Ling is an area in the North District, New Territories, Hong Kong, located northeast of Sheung Shui, close to the border with mainland China.

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Tai Kok Tsui

Tai Kok Tsui is an area west of Mong Kok in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Tai Lam Centre for Women

Tai Lam Centre for Women is a maximum security women's prison in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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Tai Mo Shan

Tai Mo Shan is the highest peak in Hong Kong, with an elevation of 957 m. It is also the tallest coastal peak in Southern China and second tallest coastal peak in China after Mount Lao, and located at approximately the geographical centre of the New Territories.

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Tai Po Industrial Estate

Tai Po Industrial Estate (branded as) is an industrial estate on the reclamation in Tai Po Hoi, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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Tai Po Kau railway station

Tai Po Kau, also signed simply as Tai Po, was a railway station on the British section of the Kowloon–Canton Railway in Tai Po Kau, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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Tai Wai

Tai Wai is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong, located between Sha Tin New Town and the Lion Rock.

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Taikoo Place

Taikoo Place is a commercial building complex located in Quarry Bay, east Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

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Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong (TECO) is the representative office of the Republic of China in Hong Kong.

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Taiwan Travel Act

The Taiwan Travel Act is an act of the United States Congress.

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Taiwan–Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council

The Taiwan–Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council (THEC) represents the Government of Taiwan in talks with Hong Kong, through its counterpart the Hong Kong–Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council (ECCPC).

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Takeshi Onaga

(born October 2, 1950) is a Ryukyuan politician and the 7th and current governor of Okinawa Prefecture.

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Tam Chi Kin

Daniel Tam Chi Kin (also Tam Chi Kin,; born July 28, 1980) is a Hong Kong former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events.

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Tan Chun Lok

Mark Tan Chun Lok (born 15 January 1996) is a Hong Kong footballer who currently plays for Chinese Super League club Guangzhou R&F.

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Tang Chun Man

Jordan Tang Chun Man (born 20 March 1995) is a badminton player from Hong Kong.

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Tay Kay Chin

Tay Kay Chin (born September 10, 1965) is a Singapore-based photographer.

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Teamway International Group

Teamway International Group Holdings Limited is a Cayman-incorporated holding company based in Hong Kong and in the mainland China.

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Ten Years (2015 film)

Ten Years is a 2015 Hong Kong dystopian speculative fiction anthology film.

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Tenafly, New Jersey

Tenafly is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.

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Tencent Pictures

Tencent Pictures is a Chinese film production company.

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Teo Savory

Teo Savory ((); December 27, 1907 – November 14, 1989) was an American novelist, poet, translator, and publisher.

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Teresa Wong

Teresa Wong (Chinese: Wong Hiu-nam, 王曉南) is a traditional Chinese Huqin (Erhu) player, originating from Hong Kong.

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Terrorism in China

Terrorism in China refers to the use or threatened use of violence to affect political or ideological change in the People's Republic of China.

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Teruki Gotō

is a Japanese musician and perennial candidate known for his naked election posters.

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Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 is a mid-size (US) / compact executive (EU) luxury all-electric four-door sedan manufactured and sold by Tesla, Inc. According to Tesla officials, the Model 3 standard model delivers an EPA-rated all-electric range of and the long-range model delivers.

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Tesla Model S

The Tesla Model S is a full-sized / mid-size luxury all-electric five-door liftback Q-car (for P models), produced by Tesla, Inc., and introduced on June 22, 2012.

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Tesla Supercharger

The Tesla Supercharger network is a system of 480-volt DC fast-charging stations built by American vehicle manufacturer Tesla Inc. to allow longer journeys for their all-electric manufactured vehicles (Model S, 3 and X), through quick charging of the vehicle's battery packs.

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Tessa Souter

Tessa Souter is a jazz singer, songwriter and writer.

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The Adventurers (2017 film)

The Adventurers is a 2017 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Stephen Fung, and also produced by and starring Andy Lau.

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The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye is a graphic novel by Sonny Liew published in 2015 by Epigram Books and 2016 by Pantheon Books.

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The Bathing Women

The Bathing Women (Simplified Chinese:大浴女, Pinyin: Da Yu Nü, literally "Big-Bath Woman") is a novel written by Chinese author Tie Ning and published in Chinese in 2000, translated into English in 2012.

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The Bones of Grace

The Bones of Grace is a novel by Tahmima Anam.

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The Borderline

The Borderline is a police procedural television series produced by Hong Kong Television Network.

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The China Mail

The China Mail (Traditional Chinese: 德臣西報, also 中國郵報 and 德臣報) was an English-language newspaper published in Hong Kong from 1845 to 1974, making it the longest-lived of any Hong Kong newspaper.

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The Day After (2017 film)

The Day After is a 2017 South Korean drama film composed, written, produced, and directed by Hong Sang-soo.

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The Dip

The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) (2007) is the tenth published book by Seth Godin.

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The Election

The Election is a political drama television series produced by Hong Kong Television Network.

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The Eternal Zero

is a 2013 Japanese war drama film directed by Takashi Yamazaki and based on a novel by Naoki Hyakuta, published in English by Vertical Inc.

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The Excelsior (Hong Kong)

The Excelsior is a four-star hotel located at 281 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong.

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The Gigolo (2015 film)

The Gigolo is a 2015 Hong Kong erotic drama film directed and written by Au Cheuk-man and starring Dominic Ho, Candy Yuen, Jeana Ho, Hazel Tong and Winnie Leung.

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The Gigolo 2

The Gigolo 2 is a 2016 Hong Kong erotic comedy film directed by Venus Keung and starring Dominic Ho, Connie Man, Jazz Lam and Iris Chung.

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The Golden Era (film)

The Golden Era (黄金时代) is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong biographical drama film directed by Ann Hui, written and executive produced by Li Qiang and starring Tang Wei and Feng Shaofeng.

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The Good Dinosaur

The Good Dinosaur is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

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The Great Passage

is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Yuya Ishii, starring Ryuhei Matsuda as a dictionary editor.

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The Helena May main building

The Helena May main building is a declared monument of Hong Kong housing a membership club located at No.

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The Historian

The Historian is the 2005 debut novel of American author Elizabeth Kostova.

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The Kid from the Big Apple

The Kid from the Big Apple is a 2016 Malaysian film.

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The Last Days of New Paris

The Last Days of New Paris is a 2016 fantasy novella by China Miéville.

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The Mermaid (2016 film)

The Mermaid is a 2016 Chinese–Hong Kong fantasy romantic comedy directed, co-written, and co-produced by Stephen Chow.

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The Monkey King (Mo novel)

The Monkey King is the debut novel of Timothy Mo, originally published in London in 1978 by André Deutsch.

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The Narrative of John Smith

The Narrative of John Smith (2011) is a novel written in 1883 by Arthur Conan Doyle, published posthumously by The British Library.

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The Paper Menagerie

"The Paper Menagerie" is a 2011 fantasy/magical realism short story by Ken Liu.

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The Post

The Post may refer to.

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The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (also known as Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures) is an American animated action-adventure television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and broadcast on Cartoon Network from August 26, 1996 to April 16, 1997.

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The Relic (film)

The Relic is a 1997 science fiction-horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

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The Sleep Curse

The Sleep Curse is a Hong Kong horror film directed by Herman Yau.

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The Sorrow and the Terror

The Sorrow and the Terror: The Haunting Legacy of the Air India Tragedy is a 1987 book by Clark Blaise and Bharati Mukherjee.

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The Standard (Hong Kong)

The Standard is an English free newspaper in Hong Kong with a daily circulation in 2012 of 200,450.

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The Star (Hong Kong)

The Star was Hong Kong's first tabloid newspaper, founded in 1965 by Graeme Jenkins, an Australian journalist.

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The Tragedy of Liberation

The Tragedy of Liberation: A History of the Communist Revolution 1945–1957 is a book by University of Hong Kong historian Frank Dikötter.

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The Warriors Gate

The Warriors Gate (also released as Enter the Warrior's Gate) is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by Matthias Hoene and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen.

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The World of Lily Wong

The World of Lily Wong was a comic strip by Larry Feign (an American-born Hong Kong resident) which began in 1986, running until 2001.

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The World's On Fire

The World's On Fire (ザ・ワールズ・オン・ファイア) is the fourth studio album by Japanese rock band Man with a Mission, released on February 10, 2016 through Sony Music Records.

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The Yuppie Fantasia 3

The Yuppie Fantasia 3 is a 2017 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Lawrence Cheng.

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Think Think and Ah Tsai

Think Think and Ah Tsai are two cats belonging to the President of Taiwan, Dr.

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Thomas Plate

Thomas Gordon Plate (born May 17, 1944) is an American journalist, university professor and op-ed columnist.

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Thomas Southorn

Sir Wilfrid Thomas Southorn, (4 August 1879 – 15 March 1957) (Chinese Translated Name: 修頓, Old Translated Name:蕭敦), known as Tom, was a British colonial administrator, spending the large part of career in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).

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Tianqi Lithium

Tianqi Lithium Corp (previously Sichuan Tianqi Lithium Industries, Inc.) is a Chinese manufacturing company based in Sichuan.

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Tifatul Sembiring

Tifatul Sembiring (born 28 September 1961 in Bukitinggi, West Sumatra) is an Indonesian politician.

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Tiffany Chan

Tiffany Chan (born 12 September 1993) is a professional golfer from Hong Kong.

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Tiffany Hwang

Stephanie Young Hwang (born August 1, 1989), known professionally as Tiffany, Tiffany Hwang or Tiffany Young, is an American singer.

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Tiger Balm Garden (Hong Kong)

Haw Par Mansion better known as its area that open to the public Tiger Balm Garden, also called Aw Boon Haw Garden, was a mansion and gardens located at 15, Tai Hang Road, Tai Hang, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong.

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Tiger parenting

Tiger parenting (老虎妈妈, "tiger mother" or "tiger mom") is a term which refers to the process of strict or demanding parents who push and pressure their children to be successful academically by attaining high levels of scholastic and academic achievement, using authoritarian parenting methods regarded as typical of childrearing.

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Tim Harvey

Tim Harvey (born 20 November 1961) is a British racing driver, best known for being the 1992 British Touring Car Champion, and the 2008 and 2010 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain champion.

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Time to Get Tough

Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again is a non-fiction book by Donald Trump.

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Timeline of e-commerce

This page is a timeline of e-commerce.

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Timeline of Hangzhou

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.

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Timeline of late anti-Qing rebellions

Numerous rebellions against China's Qing Dynasty took place during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, prior to the abdication of the last Emperor of China, Puyi, in February 1912.

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Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections

This is a timeline of major events related to election interference that Russia conducted against the U.S. in 2016.

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Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong

The following is an incomplete list of the over 100 Tin Hau Temples (at least partially) dedicated to Tin Hau (Mazu) in Hong Kong.

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Tin Sau Bazaar

Tin Sau Bazaar (Chinese: 天秀墟), initially called Tin Shui Wai Bazaar, is located opposite Tin Fu Court on Tin Sau Road in Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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Tin Shui Wai

Tin Shui Wai New Town is located in the northwestern New Territories of Hong Kong.

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Titan Sports Media Group

Titan Sports Media Group is one of the most influential sports media groups in China.

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Tito Sotto

Vicente "Tito" Castelo Sotto III (born 24 August 1948) is a Filipino politician, and the 29th and current Senate President of the Philippines.

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Tiu Keng Leng station

Tiu Keng Leng is an MTR station located at 8 King Ling Road, Tiu Keng Leng.

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Tjalling Halbertsma

Tjalling Halbertsma (born 1969 in Doorn) is a lawyer and anthropologist from the Netherlands.

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To'ak Chocolate

To'ak Chocolate is an Ecuadorian company founded in 2013 by Jerry Toth and Carl Schweizer.

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Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings

is a Japanese financial services holding company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo.

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Tokyo Ghoul (film)

is a 2017 Japanese dark fantasy action horror film based on the manga series Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida.

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Tom Ashbrook

Tom Ashbrook is an American journalist and radio broadcaster.

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Tom Ford

Thomas Carlyle Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer, film director, screenwriter, and film producer.

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Tom Hilditch

Tom Hilditch (born 1965 in United Kingdom) is an award-winning journalist and magazine publisher based in Hong Kong.

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Tom N Toms

Tom N Toms Coffee is a coffeehouse chain based in South Korea.

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TOM Online

TOM Online is a mobile Internet company in China, operating the popular Chinese-language Internet portal (www.tom.com) and offering a variety of online and mobile services, including wireless internet and online advertising.

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Tom Yum Goong 2

Tom Yum Goong 2 (ต้มยำกุ้ง 2), known in the USA as The Protector 2 and in the UK as Warrior King 2.

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Tomasz Mackiewicz

Tomasz Mackiewicz alias Czapkins (January 13, 1975 – disappeared sometime 25–27 January 2018) was a Polish mountain climber.

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Tomomi Inada

is a Japanese lawyer and politician.

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Tomorrow Never Dies

Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 British spy film, the eighteenth entry in the ''James Bond'' series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.

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Tony F. Chan

Tony Fan-Cheong Chan is a Hong Kong-born mathematician.

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Tony Tse

Tony Tse Wai-chuen, BBS (born 27 October 1954) is a Hong Kong surveyor and politician.

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Toyz (League of Legends player)

Kurtis Lau Wai-kin (born June 9, 1992), commonly known by his in-game name Toyz, is a professional League of Legends director for Emperor Esports Stars.

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TransAsia Airways Flight 235

TransAsia Airways Flight 235 (GE235/TNA235) was a domestic flight that crashed into the Keelung River on, shortly after takeoff from Taipei Songshan Airport, to the west of Songshan in Taiwan.

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Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong

The transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China, referred to as "the Handover" internationally or "the Return" in Mainland China, took place on 1 July 1997.

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Transfer of sovereignty over Macau

The transfer of sovereignty of Macau from the Portuguese Republic to the People's Republic of China (PRC) occurred on 20 December 1999.

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Transport in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has a highly developed and sophisticated transport network, encompassing both public and private transport.

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Transport in Pakistan

Transport in Pakistan (پاکِستان نقل و حمل) is extensive and varied, and serves a population of over 191 million people.

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Trivisa

Trivisa is a 2016 Hong Kong action crime thriller film produced by Johnnie To and Yau Nai-hoi, featuring the directorial debuts of newcomers Frank Hui, Jevons Au and Vicky Wong.

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Tsang Kam To

Tsang Kam To (born) is a Hong Kong footballer, who currently plays for Hong Kong Premier League club Eastern.

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Tsang Tak-sing

Tsang Tak Sing GBS JP (born 1949, Canton, China) is the former Secretary for Home Affairs of Hong Kong.

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Tsang Tsou Choi

Tsang Tsou Choi, or the "King of Kowloon" (12 November 1921 – 15 July 2007) was a Hong Kong citizen known for his calligraphy graffiti.

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Tsat Tsz Mui

Tsat Tsz Mui is an area, formerly a village, in eastern North Point, in Hong Kong.

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Tse Tsan-tai

Tse Tsan-tai (16 May 1872 – 4 April 1938), courtesy name Sing-on (聖安), art-named Hong-yu (康如), was one of the earliest Chinese revolutionaries of the late Qing Dynasty.

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Tse Ying Suet

Tse Ying Suet (born November 9, 1991) is a badminton player from Hong Kong.

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Tseung Kwan O station

Tseung Kwan O is a station on the MTR Tseung Kwan O Line located at the town centre of the Tseung Kwan O New Town in the New Territories of Hong Kong.

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Tsuen Wan

Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a city built on a bay in the Western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel.

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Tsuen Wan Transport Complex

Tsuen Wan Transport Complex was a large transport hub in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong.

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Tsui Wah Restaurant

Tsui Wah Restaurant is a Hong Kong tea restaurant (Cha Chaan Teng) owned by Tsui Wah Holdings Limited.

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Tuen Mun Road

Tuen Mun Road is a major expressway in Hong Kong which connects Tuen Mun with Tsuen Wan, within the New Territories.

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Tung Chee-hwa

Tung Chee-hwa (born 7 July 1937) is a Shanghai-born Hong Kong businessman and politician.

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Tung Chi College

Tung Chi College was a private Chinese secondary school located at No.

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Tung Lin Kok Yuen

Tung Lin Kok Yuen is a Buddhist nunnery and educational institution located at No.15 Shan Kwong Road in Happy Valley, Hong Kong.

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Tung Ping Chau

Tung Ping Chau is an island in Hong Kong.

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Tung Ying Building

Tung Ying Building was a 17-storey office building and shopping centre at 100 Nathan Road, at the corner of Granville Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Tuyet Nguyet

Tuyet Nguyet ("Snow Moon") is the Vietnamese publisher, editor and founder of Arts of Asia magazine which has been published continuously since 1970.

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TVB Jade

TVB Jade, or simply Jade, is a Cantonese-language free-to-air television channel in Hong Kong.

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TVB Network Vision

TVB Network Vision was previously known as TVB Pay Vision and was a satellite pay-television platform in Hong Kong provided by TVB.

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TVB Pearl

TVB Pearl is one of the two free television services in Hong Kong that mainly broadcast in the English language, the other being ATV World.

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Twilight Son

Twilight Son (foaled 1 April 2012) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Twins (group)

Twins are a Hong Kong Cantopop duo that was created in the summer of 2001 by Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG).

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Type 001A aircraft carrier

The Type 001A aircraft carrier or CV-17 aircraft carrier is a first generation Chinese aircraft carrier that was launched on 26 April 2017 for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of China.

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Type 002 aircraft carrier

The Type 002 aircraft carrier is a second generation Chinese aircraft carrier design.

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Type 003 aircraft carrier

The Type 003 aircraft carrier is a planned third generation nuclear-powered aircraft carrier design.

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Type 055 destroyer

The Type 055 destroyer (NATO/OSD Renhai-class cruiser) is a class of guided missile destroyers being constructed by indigenous efforts for the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force.

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Typhoon Haiyan

Typhoon Haiyan, known as Super Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines, was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded.

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U. Gary Charlwood

U.

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Uber

Uber Technologies Inc. (doing business as Uber) is a peer-to-peer ridesharing, taxi cab, food delivery, and transportation network company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with operations in 633 cities worldwide.

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Uber protests and legal actions

Uber is an American international transportation network company (TNC) and technology company with subsidiaries in many countries.

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Umbrella Movement

The Umbrella Movement was a political movement that emerged during the Hong Kong democracy protests of 2014.

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Umbrella Ultra Marathon

The Umbrella Ultra Marathon, or Umbrellaultra, was a 102 km distance running event held on 29 October 2014.

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United Arab Emirates at the 2016 Summer Olympics

United Arab Emirates competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, from 5 to 21 August 2016.

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University of Hong Kong pro-vice-chancellor selection controversy

The University of Hong Kong pro-vice-chancellor selection controversy surrounds alleged political interference behind the University of Hong Kong governing council's rejection of Johannes Chan's recommended appointment to the post of pro-vice-chancellor in charge of staffing and resources.

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University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital

University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital (HKU-SZ; 香港大学深圳医院) is a public hospital in Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

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University of Macau

The University of Macau (UM, UMac or UMacau, Universidade de Macau) is a public research university in Macau and the leading tertiary institution in the city.

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University Press Club

The University Press Club is an organization of Princeton University undergraduates who work as professional freelance journalists for local, regional, and national publications.

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Uses of podcasting

Podcasting refers to the creation and regular distribution of podcasts through the Internet.

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USS Ronald Reagan

USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) is a, nuclear-powered supercarrier in the service of the United States Navy.

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Vampire Cleanup Department

Vampire Cleanup Department (救僵清道夫) is a 2017 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Yan Pak-wing and Chiu Sin-hang.

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Veganism

Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals.

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Verax (film)

Verax is a five-minute 2013 short film about the Edward Snowden leaking event in Hong Kong.

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Victor Chan

Victor Chan (Hong Kong, 1945) is a physicist and a Hong-Kong-born Canadian writer.

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Victor Li Tzar-kuoi

Victor Li Tzar Kuoi, son of Hong Kong's richest family, is a businessman, currently the Chairman of the Board and Group Co-Managing Director of CK Hutchison Holdings Limited and the Chairman of the Board and Managing Director of CK Asset Holdings Limited and the Chairman of CK Infrastructure Holdings Limited.

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Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong

The Victoria Barracks were a barracks in the Admiralty area of Central on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

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Viet D. Dinh

Viet D. Dinh (Đinh Đồng Phụng Việt; born February 22, 1968) is a lawyer and a conservative legal scholar who served as an Assistant Attorney General of the United States from 2001 to 2003, under the presidency of George W. Bush.

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Vietnamese people in Hong Kong

Many of the Vietnamese people in Hong Kong immigrated as a result of the Vietnam War and persecution since the mid-1970s.

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Violence against women

Violence against women (VAW), also known as gender-based violence and sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is, collectively, violent acts that are primarily or exclusively committed against women and girls.

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Visa policy of Hong Kong

The visa policy of Hong Kong deals with the requirements in which a foreign national wishing to enter the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must meet to obtain an entry permit or visa, which depending on the traveller's nationality, may be required to travel to, enter, and remain in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

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Visa Waiver Program

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a program of the United States Government which allows citizens of specific countries to travel to the United States for tourism, business, or while in transit for up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa.

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VistaJet

VistaJet is a global business aviation company founded in 2004 by Thomas Flohr.

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Vitali Vitaliev

Vitali Vitaliev (Виталий Витальев) is a Ukrainian-born journalist and writer who has worked in Russia, England, Scotland, Australia and Ireland.

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Vivian Ho (artist)

Vivian Ho (often styled as 'Vvn' Ho) is a Hong Kong painter and illustrator.

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Vocational Training Council

Vocational Training Council (VTC) (Chinese: 職業訓練局) is the largest vocational education, training and professional development group in Hong Kong.

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Vogue Paris

The French edition of Vogue magazine, Vogue Paris, is a fashion magazine that has been published since 1920.

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Voice of Loving Hong Kong

Voice of Loving Hong Kong is a pro-Beijing camp organisation and pressure group.

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W-League transfers for 2017–18 season

This is a list of Australian football transfers for the 2017–18 W-League.

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Wah Yan College Cats

Wah Yan College Cats is a non-profit organization in Wah Yan College, Hong Kong which aims at looking after homeless cats which appeared in the campus of the college.

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Wah Yan College, Kowloon

Wah Yan College, Kowloon (WYK; Traditional Chinese: 九龍華仁書院; Jyutping: gau2 lung4 wa4 jan2 syu1 jyun2, demonym: Wahyanite, pl.: Wahyanites) is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus.

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Wai Lin

Wai Lin is a fictional character in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, portrayed by Michelle Yeoh.

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Wake in Fright

Wake in Fright (initially released as Outback outside Australia) is a 1971 psychological thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay and Jack Thompson.

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Wang Baoqiang

Wang Baoqiang (born 29 May 1984) is a Chinese actor.

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Wang Dan (dissident)

Wang Dan (born February 26, 1969) is a leader of the Chinese democracy movement, was one of the most visible of the student leaders in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.

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Wang Dengping

Wang Dengping (born November 1952) is a vice admiral (zhong jiang) of China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).

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Wang Huiyao

Dr.Wang, Huiyao (Henry) (born July 2, 1958) is the Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization (CCG),the largest independent global think tank in China which has over 100 full-time researchers and working staff.

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Wang Jianping

Wang Jianping (born December 1953) is a former general of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China.

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Wang Sicong

Wang Sicong (p; born January 3, 1988) is a Chinese businessman and the only son of Chinese tycoon Wang Jianlin.

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Wang Yihan

Wang Yihan (born January 18, 1988 in Shanghai) is a retired professional female badminton player from China and former women's singles world champion and Olympic silver medalist.

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Wang Zeshan

Wang Zeshan (Chinese: 王泽山; born 10 October 1935) is a Chinese scientist, who specializes in development of new explosives.

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Warminster School

Warminster School, originally called Lord Weymouth's Grammar School, is a co-educational independent day and boarding school at Warminster, Wiltshire, England, for students aged three to eighteen.

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Watsons Water

Watsons Water (屈臣氏蒸餾水) is a producer and distributor of bottled distilled water based in Tai Po Industrial Estate New Territories East Hong Kong.

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Weixian Internment Camp

The Weihsien Internment Camp was a Japanese operated ”Civilian Assembly Center” in the former Wei County, located in the present-day city of Weifang, Shandong, China.

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WeLab

WeLab is a financial technology (fintech) company headquartered in Hong Kong.

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Wellington Street, Hong Kong

Wellington Street is a one-way street located in Central and Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.

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Wen Wei Po

Wen Wei Po is a Hong Kong-based Chinese language newspaper, first established in Shanghai in January 1938, with the Hong Kong version launched on 9 September 1948.

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Wesley Wan

Wesley Wan Wai Hei (雲維熹) is the current president of the Hong Kong Automobile Association, the FIA's ASN for Hong Kong.

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West Kowloon

West Kowloon is a part of Kowloon, Hong Kong situated within the Yau Tsim Mong District.

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West Rail line

The West Rail line is one of the MTR lines in Hong Kong, indicated by the colour dark magenta.

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Westminster School

Westminster School is an independent day and boarding school in London, England, located within the precincts of Westminster Abbey.

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When Heaven Burns

When Heaven Burns is a 2011 Hong Kong television serial produced by TVB and starring Bowie Lam, Moses Chan, Charmaine Sheh, Maggie Shiu and Kenny Wong.

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White Lily (film)

is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Hideo Nakata.

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White savior narrative in film

The white savior is a cinematic trope in which a white character rescues people of color from their plight.

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White Swan Hotel

The White Swan Hotel is a 28-story luxury hotel in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, located on Shamian Island, overlooking the Pearl River and facing the White Swan Pool.

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Whitfield Barracks

Whitfield Barracks were barracks in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Wildlife of China

China's vast and diverse landscape is home to a profound variety and abundance of wildlife.

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Wilfred Bamnjo

Wilfred Bamnjo (born 27 March 1980 in Cameroon) is a Cameroonian football player who currently plays for Hong Kong First Division League club Happy Valley.

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Will Schwalbe

William Schwalbe (born 13 July 1962) is an author, entrepreneur and journalist based in New York City.

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William Lok (racing driver)

William Lok (陸漢洋) (born 7 October 1973 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong racing driver currently competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for Campos Racing.

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Wilson Shieh

Wilson Shieh Ka Ho (born 1970, Hong Kong) is a mid-career Hong Kong artist.

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WindowsWear

WindowsWear is a fashion technology company founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York City that showcases display windows in real-time in major cities.

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Wing On Bank

The Wing On Bank (永安銀行) was a bank in Hong Kong that collapsed in 1986.

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Winston Peters

Winston Raymond Peters (born 11 April 1945) is a New Zealand politician who is the Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand and Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2017, currently serving as Acting Prime Minister since 21 June 2018.

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Wolf Warrior 2

Wolf Warrior 2 is a 2017 Chinese action film directed by Wu Jing, who also starred in the lead role.

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Wolfgang Georg Arlt

Wolfgang Georg Arlt is the founder and director of China Outbound Tourism Research Institute(COTRI) since 2004 with offices in Hamburg/Germany and Beijing.

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Wong He

Wong He (born 27 July 1967), sometimes credited as Wong Hei, is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and presenter.

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Wong Sing-chi

Nelson Wong Sing-chi (born 11 October 1957) is a Hong Kong politician and social worker.

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Wonsan International Friendship Air Festival

The Wonsan International Friendship Air Festival or Wonsan Air Festival is an air show first held in September 2016 at Kalma Airport in Wonsan, North Korea.

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Woo Chul

Woo Chul (also Woo Cheol, 우 철; born June 20, 1978 in Seoul) is a retired South Korean swimmer, who specialized in middle-distance freestyle events.

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Workers' Children Secondary School

Workers' Children Secondary School is a secondary school in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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World Marathon Challenge

World Marathon Challenge is a multievent marathon competition that involves completing seven full run marathon races on seven continents in seven days.

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World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2005

The Sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization, also known as the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Conference and abbreviated as MC6, was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong from 13 to 18 December 2005.

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World-Wide House

World-Wide House is an office building in Central, Hong Kong.

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Wu Kin San

Wu Kin San (born May 4, 1985 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong professional road cyclist, who last rode for the team.

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Wu Siu Hong

Wu Siu Hong (born October 22, 1984) is a ten-pin bowling player from Hong Kong who won the 2015 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup.

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Wukan protests

The Wukan protests, also known as the Siege of Wukan, was an anti-corruption protest that began in September 2011, and escalated in December 2011 with the expulsion of officials by villagers, the siege of the town by police, and subsequent détente in the southern Chinese village of Wukan (pop. 12,000).

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Wukong Bicycle

Wukong Bicycle was a bicycle-sharing company based in Chongqing, China.

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Wynn Palace

Wynn Palace, also referred to as Wynn Palace Cotai, is an integrated resort owned and operated by Wynn Resorts in Macau, China.

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Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping (born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician currently serving as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC), President of the People's Republic of China, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission.

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Xi Xi

Xi Xi (born 1938) is the pseudonym of the Chinese author and poet Zhang Yan.

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Xiaochangliang

Xiaochangliang is the site of some of the earliest paleolithic remains in East Asia, located in the Nihewan Basin in Yangyuan County, Hebei, China, most famous for the stone tools discovered there.

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Xinhai Revolution

The Xinhai Revolution, also known as the Chinese Revolution or the Revolution of 1911, was a revolution that overthrew China's last imperial dynasty (the Qing dynasty) and established the Republic of China (ROC).

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Xinhua News Agency

Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: J. C. Wells: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 3rd ed., for both British and American English) or New China News Agency is the official state-run press agency of the People's Republic of China.

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Xinjiang conflict

The Xinjiang conflict is an ongoing separatist conflict in China's far-west province of Xinjiang, whose northern region is known as Dzungaria and whose southern region (the Tarim Basin) is known as East Turkestan.

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Xishui County, Guizhou

Xishui County is a county of Guizhou, China.

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Xu Caihou

Xu Caihou (June 1943 – March 15, 2015) was a general in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China and Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), the country's top military council.

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Xu Deshuai

Xu Deshuai (born 13 July 1987) is a Chinese-born Hong Kong professional footballer who plays for Hong Kong Premier League club Eastern in Hong Kong.

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Xu Xi (writer)

Xu Xi (born 1954), originally named Xu Su Xi (许素细), is an English language novelist from Hong Kong.

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Xue Feng

Xue Feng (born February 6, 1965), a naturalized American citizen, is a geologist who worked for IHS Inc. and was sentenced to 8 years of prison by Chinese authorities for espionage.

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Yaacob Ibrahim

Yaacob bin Ibrahim, MP (Jawi: يعقوب بن إبراهيم; born 3 October 1955) is a Singaporean politician.

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Yan Liu (scientist)

Yan Liu is a Chinese Antarctic researcher best known for her work on iceberg calving.

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Yang Jiang

Yang Jiang (17 July 1911 – 25 May 2016) was a Chinese playwright, author, and translator.

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Yang Jing

Yang Jing (born December 1953) is a former Chinese politician of Mongol heritage.

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Yang Tongyan

Yang Tongyan (杨同彦; was writing under the pen name Yang Tianshui (杨天水.); April 12, 1961 — November 7, 2017), was a Chinese novelist, essayist, poet and best known as dissident for his criticism of the Chinese government.

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Yao Yilin

Yao Yilin (September 6, 1917 – December 11, 1994) was a Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1979 to 1988, and the country's First Vice Premier from 1988 to 1993.

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Yat Siu

Yat Siu is a Hong Kong based entrepreneur and angel investor who was born and raised in Vienna, Austria.

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Ye Jianming

Ye Jianming (born June 5, 1977 in Pucheng, Fujian) is Chairman and Executive Director of CEFC China Energy Company Limited, a Global Fortune 500 energy and finance conglomerate.

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Yeung Ku-wan

Yeung Ku-wan (19 December 1861 – 11 January 1901) was a Chinese revolutionary of the late Qing dynasty.

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Yip Tsz Wa

Yvonne Yip Tsz Wa (also Yip Tsz Wa,; born October 22, 1990) is a Hong Kong swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events.

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Yiu Kit Ching

Christy Yiu Kit-Ching (born 20 February 1988) is a Hong Kong long-distance runner.

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Yiu Si-wing

Yiu Si-wing BBS (born 1955) is a director at China Travel Service and member of Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

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Yu Min (physicist)

Yu Min (born 1926) is a prominent Chinese nuclear physicist, an academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and a recipient of Two Bombs, One Satellite Achievement Medal.

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Yu Xu

Yu Xu (1986 – November 12, 2016) was a Chinese pilot who served as a flight squadron leader in the August 1st aerobatic team of the People's Liberation Army Air Force.

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Yui (singer)

Yui (born March 26, 1987), stylized as YUI or yui, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actress.

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Yung Fung-shee

Yung Fung-shee (1900 – 27 August 1972) was a Hong Kong philanthropist.

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Zhang Jun (opera singer)

Zhang Jun (born October 1974) is a Chinese Kunqu opera performer.

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Zhang Junsheng

Zhang Junsheng (July 1936 – 19 February 2018) was a Chinese optical engineer, politician, and academic administrator.

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Zhang Kai (lawyer)

Zhang Kai (Chinese: 张凯; pinyin: Zhāng Kǎi) is a human rights lawyer known for defending churches in China that were being forced to remove their crosses and crucifixes.

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Zhang Lanlan

Zhang Lanlan is a Chinese singer, actor and TV host who has appeared in numerous Chinese television shows.

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Zhang Mo (director)

Zhang Mo is a Chinese writer, film editor and director who has worked on such films as Coming Home, The Flowers of War and A Simple Noodle Story.

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Zhang Qingwei

Zhang Qingwei (born 7 November 1961) is a Chinese politician, business executive, and aerospace engineer.

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Zhang Xuezhong (academic)

Zhang Xuezhong (born 1976) is a Chinese academic of constitutional law and a human rights lawyer.

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Zhang Youxia

Zhang Youxia (born July 1950) is a general in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China and current the second-ranked Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Central Military Commission (CMC).

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Zhang Ziyi

Zhang Ziyi (born 9 February 1979) is a Chinese actress.

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Zhang Zongxun

Zhang Zongxun (1908–1998) was a general of the People's Liberation Army of China.

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Zhao Leji

Zhao Leji (born 8 March 1957) is a senior leader of the Communist Party of China and the Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party's top anti-corruption body.

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Zhao Lianhai

Zhao Lianhai (赵连海) is a Chinese dissident and former food safety worker who became an activist for parents of children harmed during the 2008 Chinese milk scandal.

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Zhao Wei

Zhao Wei (born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese actress, film director, producer and pop singer.

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Zhao Wei (legal assistant)

Zhao Wei is a legal assistant who was arrested for political activism, and detained in secret by authorities in China.

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Zheng Enchong

Zheng Enchong is a Shanghai-based Weiquan (rights defending) lawyer.

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Zheng Junhuai

Zheng Junhuai (born September 1950) is CEO of Heilongjiang Red Star Group.

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Zhengzhou Airport riot

The Zhengzhou Airport riot occurred on 5–6 February 2014.

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Zhou Benshun

Zhou Benshun (born February 1953) is a former Chinese politician.

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Zhou Yongkang

Zhou Yongkang (born December 1942) is a former senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

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Zhu Feng

Zhu Feng (1905–1950) was a Communist Chinese intelligence agent who worked undercover in Taiwan during 1949 gathering information on the Kuomintang government.

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Zigui County

Zigui County is a county of western Hubei province, People's Republic of China.

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Zokwang Trading

Zokwang Trading Company is a North Korean state-run import-export business based in Zhuhai, China.

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Zou Lunlun

Zou Lunlun is a player and teacher of the guzheng, a Chinese zither.

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Zou Shiming

Zou Shiming (born 18 May 1981) is a Chinese professional boxer who held the WBO flyweight title from 2016 to 2017.

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ZTE

ZTE Corporation is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

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Zulkifli Abdhir

Zulkifli Abdhir (5 January, 1966 or 5 October, 1966 – 25 January 2015) was a Malaysian who was one of the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists.

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11th Asian Film Awards

The 11th Asian Film Awards are the 2017 edition of the Asian Film Awards.

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17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China

The 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was held in Beijing, China, at the Great Hall of the People from 15 to 21 October 2007.

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1982

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1987 Lieyu massacre

The 1987 Lieyu massacre, also known as the March 7 Incident, Donggang Incident or Donggang Massacre, occurred on 7 March 1987 at Donggang Bay, Lieyu Island ("Lesser Kinmen" or "Little Quemoy"), Kinmen, Fujian, Republic of China.

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19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China

The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (commonly referred to as Shíjiǔ Dà) was held at the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, between 18 and 24 October 2017.

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2006–07 South China AA season

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2007 Macau Grand Prix

The 2007 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 54th Polytec Macau Grand Prix) was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 18 November 2007.

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2008 Chinese milk scandal

The 2008 Chinese milk scandal was a widespread food safety incident in China.

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2008 Macau Grand Prix

The 2008 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 55th Windsor Arch Macau Grand Prix) was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 16 November 2008.

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2008 Tibetan unrest

The 2008 Tibetan unrest, also referred to as the 3-14 Riots in Chinese media, was a series of riots, protests, and demonstrations that started in the Tibetan regional capital of Lhasa.

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2009 Kokang incident

The Kokang incident was a violent series of skirmishes that broke out in August 2009 in Kokang in Myanmar's northern Shan State.

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2010 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours 2010 for the Commonwealth realms were announced to celebrate the Queen's Birthday on 7 June 2010 in New Zealand, on 12 June 2010 in the United Kingdom, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda, and on 13 June 2010 in Australia.

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2010 Hong Kong electoral reform

The 2010 Hong Kong electoral reform was the series of events began in 2009 and finalized in 2010 under the Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012, a document published on 18 November 2009 by the Government of Hong Kong, ostensibly to broaden the scope of political participation and increase the democratic elements in the 2012 elections in line with the Hong Kong Basic Law. The proposals included modifying the arrangements for electing the Chief Executive of Hong Kong and the composition and ways of electing the city's legislature in 2012, in line with the December 2007 decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPCSC). While the pan-democracy camp attacked the conservative proposals as a rehash of those already rejected in 2005, the government said its proposals were "more democratic", and could not exceed what was authorised by Beijing. The consultations took place in the backdrop of talks about a de facto referendum, and the Hong Kong by-election, 2010 precipitated by the resignation of five pan-democrat legislators in January 2010. Official attempts to secure the passage of the proposals resulted in a media campaign by the city's leaders and an unprecedented televised debate between the Chief Executive and a leader of an opposition party; it also resulted in renewing of dialogue between Beijing and the Pan-democrats which ceased after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Following the Central Government's acceptance at the eleventh hour of a proposal by the Democratic Party concerning the new District Council functional constituency seats which they had up to that point opposed as being in contravention of the Basic Law, the consultation package was accepted by LegCo on 25 June, with 46 votes. The pan-democrat camp was split when the Democratic Party voted with the government amidst severe recriminations and protests of betrayal; the League of Social Democrats and the Civic Party remained opposed to the package but were unable to block the passage. The Chief Executive assented on 29 June 2010, and China's parliament ratified the decision on 28 August.

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2010 Hong Kong Sevens

The 2010 Hong Kong Sevens is a rugby union sevens tournament, part of the 2009–10 IRB Sevens World Series.

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2010 Nobel Peace Prize

The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to imprisoned Chinese human rights activist "for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China".

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2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests

The 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests, also known as the Chinese Jasmine Revolution, refer to public assemblies in over a dozen cities in China starting on 20 February 2011, inspired by and named after the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia; the actions that took and take place at protest sites, and response by the Chinese government to the calls and action.

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2011 General Cup International

The 2011 General Cup was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 4–7 July 2011 at the General Snooker Club in Hong Kong.

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2011 Hotan attack

The 2011 Hotan attack was a bomb-and-knife attack that occurred in Hotan, Xinjiang, China on July 18, 2011.

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2012 China anti-Japanese demonstrations

The China anti-Japanese demonstrations of 2012 were a series of initially demonstrations held across major cities in China during August and September 2012.

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2012 General Cup

The 2012 General Cup was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 11–14 September 2012 at the General Snooker Club in Hong Kong.

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2012 Lamma Island ferry collision

On 1 October 2012, at approximately 20:23 HKT, the passenger ferries Sea Smooth and Lamma IV collided off Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island, Hong Kong.

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2012 Macau Grand Prix

The 2012 Macau Grand Prix Formula Three was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 18 November 2012.

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2012 Yecheng attack

The 2012 Yecheng attack occurred on February 28, 2012 in Yecheng, Xinjiang, a remote town on China's border with Pakistan.

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2013 Hong Kong dock strike

The 2013 Hong Kong dock strike was a 40-day labour strike at the Kwai Tsing Container Terminal.

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2013 Macau Grand Prix

The 2013 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 60th Star River-Windsor Arch Macau Grand Prix) was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 17 November 2013.

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2013 Pacific typhoon season

The 2013 Pacific typhoon season was the most active Pacific typhoon season since 2004, as well as the deadliest since 1975.

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2013 Shanghai shooting

On June 22, 2013, a man went on a killing spree in Shanghai, China.

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2013 Singapore cyberattacks

The 2013 Singapore cyberattacks were a series of hack attacks initiated by the hacktivist organisation Anonymous, represented by a member known by the online handle "The Messiah".

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2013–2014 Thai political crisis

The 2013–2014 Thai political crisis was a period of political instability in Thailand.

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2014 Hong Kong protests

A series of sit-in street protests, often called the Umbrella Revolution and sometimes used interchangeably with Umbrella Movement, occurred in Hong Kong from 26 September to 15 December 2014.

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2014 Japanese Grand Prix

The 2014 Japanese Grand Prix (formally the 2014 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 5 October 2014 at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Mie.

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2014 Kunming attack

In the evening of 1 March 2014, a terrorist attack occurred inside the Kunming Railway Station in Kunming, Yunnan, China.

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2014 Ludian earthquake

The 2014 Ludian earthquake struck Ludian County, Yunnan, China, with a moment magnitude of 6.1 on 3 August.

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2014 Macau Grand Prix

The 2014 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 61st Formula Three Suncity Grupo Macau Grand Prix) was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 16 November 2014.

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2014 NPCSC Decision on Hong Kong

The Decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on Issues Relating to the Selection of the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by Universal Suffrage and on the Method for Forming the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in the Year 2016, commonly known as 31 August Decision, is a decision made by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPCSC), the national legislative body of the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 31 August 2014 which set limits for the 2017 Chief Executive election and 2016 Legislative Council election in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).

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2014 Taipei Metro attack

The 2014 Taipei Metro attack was a mass stabbing spree that took place on 21 May 2014, directed at random civilians on a Taipei Metro (aka Taipei MRT) train near Jiangzicui Station, resulting in four deaths and 24 injuries.

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2014 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations at the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, held beginning at 20:14 MST (UTC+4) on 7 February 2014, 88 athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations lead their national delegations as they paraded into the Fisht Olympic Stadium in the host city of Sochi, Russia.

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2014–15 Hong Kong electoral reform

The Hong Kong electoral reform was a proposed reform for the 2017 Hong Kong Chief Executive election and 2016 Legislative Council election.

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2015 Hong Kong heavy metal in drinking water incidents

Samples of potable water in Hong Kong were found to contain excessive levels of heavy metals including lead, nickel and cadmium in 2015.

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2015 Ji'an bus accident

The Ji'an bus accident (지안 버스 추락 사고) occurred on July 1, 2015, in Ji'an, China, in which a bus carrying visiting South Korean civil servants went off a bridge.

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2015 Macau Grand Prix

The 2015 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 62nd Suncity Grupo Macau Grand Prix) was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 22 November 2015.

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2015 People's Republic of China military reform

The first wave of the recent People's Republic of China military reform was announced in November 2015 at a plenary session of the Central Leading Group for Military Reform of the Central Military Commission.

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2015 Rowland Heights, California bullying incident

In March 2015, two incidents of bullying and assaults occurred in Rowland Heights, California, with Chinese nationals as the perpetrators.

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2015 Tianjin explosions

On 12 August 2015, a series of explosions killed 173 people and injured hundreds of others at a container storage station at the Port of Tianjin.

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2015 Xi Jinping visit to the United States

The 2015 state visit of Xi Jinping to the United States, which was from September 22 to 28, 2015, was the state visit of China's paramount leader Xi Jinping to the United States.

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2015–16 Chinese stock market turbulence

The Chinese stock market turbulence began with the popping of the stock market bubble on 12 June 2015 and ended in early February 2016.

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2016 Hong Kong ePrix

The 2016 Hong Kong ePrix (formally the 2016 FIA Formula E HKT Hong Kong ePrix) was a Formula E electric motor race held at the Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit in Hong Kong before a crowd of 30,000 people on 9 October 2016.

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2016 Macau Grand Prix

The 2016 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 63rd Suncity Grupo Macau Grand Prix – FIA F3 World Cup) was a Formula Three motor race held on 20 November 2016 at the Guia Circuit in Macau.

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2017 Hong Kong ePrix

The 2017 Hong Kong ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E HKT Hong Kong ePrix) was a pair of Formula E electric car races held on 2 and 3 December 2017 at the Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit in Hong Kong before a two-day crowd of 27,000 people.

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2017 in Hong Kong

Events in the year 2017 in Hong Kong.

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2017 Macau Grand Prix

The 2017 Macau Grand Prix (formally the 64th Suncity Grupo Macau Grand Prix – FIA F3 World Cup) was a motor race for Formula Three cars that was held on the streets of Macau on 19 November 2017.

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2017 Mengalum Island boat accident

The Mengalum Island boat accident is occurred on 28 January 2017, when a catamaran passenger ferry sank in the South China Sea off Mengalum Island in Sabah, Malaysia.

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2017–18 Brisbane Roar W-League season

The 2017–18 Brisbane Roar W-League season is the club's third season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football in Australia.

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2017–18 Thai temple fraud investigations

The 2017–18 Thai temple fraud investigations (lit) were a series of investigations by the Thai government in alleged abuse of governmental subsidies by government officers and Buddhist temples.

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2018 24 Hours of Daytona

The 2018 24 Hours of Daytona (formally the 56th Rolex 24 at Daytona) was an International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)-sanctioned endurance sports car race held at the Daytona International Speedway combined road course in Daytona Beach, Florida on January 27–28, 2018.

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2018 Hong Kong bus accident

On 10 February 2018, at approximately 18:13 HKT, a Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) double-decker bus flipped onto its side on Tai Po Road in Tai Po, New Territories.

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2018 in film

There are numerous films set to be released in 2018.

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2018 in Hong Kong

Events in the year 2018 in Hong Kong.

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2018 North Korea–United States summit

U.S. President Donald Trump met with North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un on June 12, 2018, in Singapore, in the first summit meeting between the leaders of the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).

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2020 G20 Riyadh summit

The 2020 G20 Riyadh summit will be the fifteenth meeting of Group of Twenty (G20).

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20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

The 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 (20周年六四遊行) was a series of rallies that took place in late May to early June 2009 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 4 June Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, during which the Chinese government sent troops to suppress the pro-democracy movement.

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24th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

The 24th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 took place in China and internationally around 4 June 2013.

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3 Idiots

3 Idiots is a 2009 Indian coming-of-age comedy-drama film, directed and written by Rajkumar Hirani, and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, with screenplay by Abhijat Joshi, inspired by the novel Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat.

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39 Conduit Road

39 Conduit Road is a residential property situated in Conduit Road in western mid-Levels of Hong Kong.

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52Hz, I Love You

52 Hz, I Love You (Mandarin: 52赫茲我愛你) is a 2017 Taiwanese musical drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng.

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5th Legislative Council of Hong Kong

The Fifth Legislative Council of Hong Kong is the former meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.

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7-Eleven

7-Eleven is a Japanese-owned American international chain of convenience stores, headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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74th Group Army

The People's Liberation Army Ground Force 74th Group Army, formerly the 42nd Group Army, is a group army - a corps-sized military formation - of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, active since the late 1940s.

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