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  2. Mark Six - Wikipedia

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    The Lotteries Fund was established in June 1965, [22] and the Mark Six has raised over HK$20 billion for the Lotteries Fund from 1976 to 2016. [21] In the 2016–2017 fiscal year, Mark Six drawings contributed approximately HK$1.276 billion to the Lotteries Fund. [22]

  3. HKmap.live - Wikipedia

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    HKmap.live is a web mapping service which crowdsources and tracks the location of protesters and police in Hong Kong. The service was launched during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests and gathers reports on police patrols and tear gas deployments via Telegram .

  4. HOY TV - Wikipedia

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    Watch live (Hong Kong only) HOY TV is a Cantonese language general entertainment television channel in Hong Kong operated by Fantastic Television , whose parent company i-Cable Communications also operates the IPTV platform Cable TV .

  5. Television in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Television in Hong Kong is primarily in Cantonese and English. It is delivered through analogue and digital terrestrial, cable, IPTV, and the Internet. Satellite TV is not common, although many housing estates have dishes and re-distribute a limited number of free channels through coaxial cables.

  6. Now TV (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Now TV announced in January 2006 that a three-year deal was signed with ESPN STAR for the rights to live matches of the UEFA Champions League during the 2006–2009 seasons. [2] In December 2006 secured the exclusive rights to broadcast the Euro 2008 football championship by agreeing to pay HK$400 million. [3]

  7. Phoenix Television - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Television is a majority state-owned television network that offers Mandarin and Cantonese-language channels that serve mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and other markets with substantial Chinese-language viewers.

  8. 2023 Hong Kong Tennis Open - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Hong Kong Tennis Open (also known as the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

  9. Hong Kong at the 2022 Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Lee Hong Kit: 100 m: 10.59 5 Did not advance Shak Kam Ching: 10.55 5 Did not advance Chan Chun Ho: 200 m: 22.12 6 Did not advance Shak Kam Ching: 21.99 7 Did not advance Lee Ka Yiu: 110 m hurdles: 14.20 6 — Did not advance Mui Ching Yeung: 14.04 6 — Did not advance Chan Yat Lok Diu Felix Chun Hei Ho Wai ...