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  2. Hong Kong is using tracker wristbands to geofence people ...

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    Paired with a smartphone app to analyze communication signals and alert the government of escapees, the setup is suited for the city's dense, vertical living environment.

  3. Civic engagement in Central and Wan Chai harbourfront ...

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    As for the economic aspect, it is more focused on strengthening the international attractiveness of Hong Kong by means of harbour development. [13] In this connection, it seems that the traditional and longstanding policy of creating new land for urban development through reclamation no longer prevails in this century.

  4. Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, Day After Tomorrow Okinawa

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    On May 18, 2021, Letep Ahmet, a director of the Japan Uyghur Association , commented during a discussion at the Hong Kong International Solidarity Campaign and Milk Tea Alliance event regarding the phrase "Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, the Day After Tomorrow Okinawa," stating, "A regime that has detained and tortured millions of people and ...

  5. Hong Kong to lift flight bans, cut quarantine for arrivals

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    A flight ban on most these countries has been in place since January, as authorities sought to stem the outbreak of the highly transmissible omicron variant in Hong Kong. Hong Kong to lift flight ...

  6. Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee helps to pour out votes from the ballot box at a polling station in Hong Kong on Dec. 10, 2023. ... the principle of patriots governing Hong Kong." “Today's ...

  7. Light pollution in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The issue of light pollution in Hong Kong rose to public prominence in 2008, [2] and the government initiated a policy review the following year, [3] culminating in the 2011-2015 "Task Force on External Lighting" to look into the problem, including two rounds of public consultation in 2013. [2]

  8. Corruption in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The landmark anti-corruption mechanism that serves as the foundation of Hong Kong’s success in addressing corruption is the Independent Commission Against Corruption, which was established on February 15, 1974. It was created as an independent disciplined force and law enforcement agency directly under the governor of Hong Kong. [1]

  9. Land reclamation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The reclamation of land from the ocean has long been used in mountainous Hong Kong to expand the limited supply of usable land with a total of around 60 square kilometres of land created by 1996. [1] The first reclamations can be traced back to the early Western Han dynasty (206 BC – 9 AD), when beaches were turned into fields for salt ...