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“Quien siembra vientos, recoge tempestades”

A bookshop runs into trouble after holding what appears to be an informal Spanish class on its premises… The owner of a Hong Kong independent bookstore has been accused of managing an unregistered school after holding a Spanish class at … Continue reading

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MTR doing its bit

The MTR says it will start services early on December 7 to encourage people to vote in that Sunday’s LegCo election. Will this boost the turnout meaningfully? Perhaps not. Maybe they could re-engineer the turnstiles so, instead of waving your … Continue reading

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HK elderly keeping active

A 68-year-old man is arrested for sharing allegedly ‘seditious’ posts on social media and… …inciting people not to vote in the upcoming “patriots only” Legislative Council (LegCo) elections The SCMP reports… Police said on Tuesday they first detected a suspicious … Continue reading

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Maybe ban the word ‘boycott’?

The ICAC – founded in the 1970s to tackle corruption in the government – arrests three people in their 50s and 60s for sharing online posts allegedly urging a boycott of the LegCo election.  There is no law against boycotting … Continue reading

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More performance

Via HKFP, AP looks at how politics has ‘turned into pageantry’ in Hong Kong…. More than 100 primary school children under the age of 12 sat transfixed in the City Hall theatre on Tuesday as a woman wearing a teddy … Continue reading

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The struggle to surpass 30.2%

The government tries to stimulate interest in December’s LegCo election by organizing an outdoor variety show featuring Aaron Kwok, Alan Tam and others… The show will be held at AXA x Wonderland in the West Kowloon Cultural District at 8pm … Continue reading

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No no no no no no

If it’s not the LegCo elections, it’s the National Games. A major border crossing will close for nine hours to make way for a marathon… Authorities said the Shenzhen Bay Port will be closed on Saturday morning to make way … Continue reading

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What is the purpose of all this?

All 161 candidates in Hong Kong’s December LegCo election have passed the vetting procedure performed by the Candidate Eligibility Review Committee, part of the Chief Executive’s office… [Chief Secretary Eric] Chan said confirming the candidates’ eligibility early allowed them to … Continue reading

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Not that we’re desperate or anything…

A British snooker player called Ronnie O’Sullivan does a video with the Immigration Dept boss promoting the LegCo election. The Brit (who sounds like thug in a Guy Ritchie movie) probably has no clue what LegCo is. He has briefly … Continue reading

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Some good old-fashioned Mainlandization

Simplified Chinese characters account for around 5% of the broadly accepted total number (roughly 50,000) of Chinese characters, but more like a third of the most commonly used 5,000 or so. Most readers can infer the meaning of a simplified … Continue reading

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