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  2. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 1 July 2024. China's "Great Firewall" is one of the world's most comprehensive internet censorship regimes, preventing citizens from accessing websites like Instagram, Wikipedia and YouTube. ^ a b "China's Facebook Status: Blocked". ABC News.

  3. List of TVB dramas in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast English title (Chinese title) Eps. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Avg. rating Genre Ref. ()01 Jan-26 Jan The Spectator [] 旁觀者 20 Yip Chun Fai (producer); Choi Ting Ting, Fung Yat Chun (screenwriters); Pakho Chau, Venus Wong, Jinny Ng, Joey Law, Benjamin Yuen, Mark Ma Kwun Tung, Shiga Lin, Paisley Hu, Brian Tse, Daniel Chau, Irina Tang, Martin Lau, Jeremey Wong, Sophie Lam, Hoi ...

  4. Coco Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee married Hong Kong-based Canadian businessman Bruce Rockowitz on 27 October 2011 in Hong Kong in a Jewish ceremony. [75] The wedding included performances by Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, and Ne-Yo. [76] [77] For her wedding, she recorded the song "I Just Wanna Marry U" (Chinese and English version), which was released on 24 October 2011. [78]

  5. Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong[ e] is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. With 7.4 million residents of various nationalities [ f] in a 1,104-square-kilometre (426 sq mi) territory, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated territories in the world. Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing ...

  6. Hong Kong English - Wikipedia

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    Background. English is one of two official languages in Hong Kong – the other being Chinese ( Cantonese) – and is used in academia, business and the courts, as well as in most government materials. Major businesses routinely issue important material in both Chinese and English, and all road and government signs are bilingual.

  7. LIHKG - Wikipedia

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    LIHKG ( Chinese: 連登; Cantonese Yale: Lìhn dāng) is a multi-category forum website based in Hong Kong. The website has gained popularity since the launch in 2016, and is often referred to as the Hong Kong version of Reddit. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  8. .hk - Wikipedia

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    See .hk. Dispute policies. See .hk. Registry website. hkdnr.hk. .hk is the designated Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for Hong Kong. It is administered by the Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation (HKIRC), the only organization endorsed by the Hong Kong Government to undertake the administration of 'hk' domain names. Hong ...

  9. Glory to Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    On 12 September 2019, a video titled "Glory to Hong Kong (Police Version MV)" ( 《願榮光歸香港》警察版MV) appeared on YouTube. It uses the original song and lyrics in audio, paired with scenes of Hong Kong Police using tear gas and other crowd-control weapons on protesters.