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Hong Kong Inside Out City Guide

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Posted by Webmaster on Tue, 2008-11-11 08:42
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Expat9 is an archive.
For updated information about Hong Kong, please check http://www.deltabridges.com/hongkong
You will find Hong Kong news, Hong Kong directory reviews, Hong Kong events, Hong Kong jobs, Hong Kong properties and real estate, Hong Kong forums and a city guide for Expats with Hong Kong maps, Hong Kong transportation and useful information.

"Milkshake Murderer" loses appeal in Hong Kong court

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Posted by Hong Kong on Tue, 2008-10-07 09:07
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An American woman sentenced to life in jail in Hong Kong for bludgeoning her banker husband to death after lacing his milkshake with sedatives lost her appeal against conviction Monday.

Hong Kong finds melamine in baby cereal, crackers

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Posted by Hong Kong on Sat, 2008-09-27 10:15
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The Hong Kong government said Friday it has found traces of the industrial chemical melamine in Chinese-made crackers and Heinz baby cereal.

Storms batter China, 18 killed

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Posted by Hong Kong on Thu, 2008-09-25 23:09
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Torrential rain left at least 18 dead in China, including a Briton, and 17 missing, as Typhoon Hagupit pounded the south and another storm battered the quake-hit southwest, state media say.

Hong Kong's oldest lantern-maker keeps dying art alive

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Posted by Hong Kong on Sat, 2008-09-13 09:49
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For the Chinese, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time to celebrate old traditions. And in Hong Kong, it is also when one fading art form comes to life.

Although the sight of traditional Chinese paper lanterns is becoming a rarity, there is one place which is keeping this dying art alive.

Beijing Paralympic equestrian an inspirational success: official

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Posted by Hong Kong on Fri, 2008-09-12 10:27
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Hong Kong Chief Secretary Henry Tang said here Thursday that Hong Kong had staged the most successful Paralympic equestrian competition.

Real Estate Woes Spread to China

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Posted by Hong Kong on Thu, 2008-09-11 14:52
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China has joined the United States, Britain, Spain and others on the list of nations suffering a real estate decline.
Although the last national statistics showed single-digit growth from July 2007 to July 2008 in the average price of commercial and residential real estate, real estate brokers say prices are down from peaks reached earlier this year, while the number of transactions has plunged.

Hong Kong rider debuts at Paralympic equestrian

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Posted by harry on Tue, 2008-09-09 09:19
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Despite the poor mark, Nelson Yip Siu-hong made a history here Monday as the first-ever Hong Kong rider to show up at the Paralympic equestrian.

Hong Kong Disneyland lures Chinese as it marks third birthday

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Posted by Hong Kong on Mon, 2008-09-08 10:06
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Hong Kong Disneyland will celebrate its birthday on Friday after three difficult years, as its new managing director juggles a grab for Chinese visitors with a battle over how to fund expansion.

The theme park has struggled to attract enough visitors since it opened to great fanfare in 2005, and has faced criticism it failed to understand both the local and mainland China markets.

Avoiding the 'Olympic Curse'

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Posted by Hong Kong on Sat, 2008-09-06 09:18
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Beijing has tax cuts and a public-works spending spree in the pipeline

China's leaders are planning tax cuts and a public-works spending spree to make sure their economy's growth isn't doused along with the Olympic flame.

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