Three commercial banks are licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue their own banknotes for general circulation in Hong Kong. These banks,
HSBC,
Bank of China, and
Standard Chartered, issue their own designs of banknotes in denominations of HK$20, HK$50, HK$100, HK$150, HK$500, and HK$1000, with all designs being similar to one another in the same denomination of banknote. However, the HK$10 banknote and all coins are issued by the
Government of Hong Kong. (Full article...)
Chow Wing Kan(Ken) (born 26 October 1966), was a member of the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance and the Liberal Party, and is a political figure of the Hong Kong
Pro-Beijing camp. He has worked in the district of Tin Shui Wai,
Yuen Long District for many years. He served as a member of the
Yuen Long District Council from October 1994, being re-elected five times until he failed in
2019, amid a sweeping Pan-democrat victory.
Chow Wing Kan and Chow Liang Shuk-yee jointly formed the list to represent the Liberal Party in the 2008 Hong Kong Legislative Council election in the
New Territories West Constituency, but both failed. In the 2016
Hong Kong Legislative Council election, he once again competed for the New Territories West seat on a one-person list, but withdrew from all election activities after he reported receiving threats from persons in China, in an incident that was widely reported. (Full article...)
Image 10A
Mazu temple in
Shek Pai Wan; It clearly shows traits of classical Lingnan style - pale colour, rectangular structures, use of
reliefs, among others. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 16Pang uk in
Tai O; Pang uks were built by Tanka people, who had the traditions of living above water and regarding it as an honour. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 23Lion Rock is also symbolic of Hong Kong. Hong Kongers has a term - "Beneath the Lion Rock" (獅子山下) - which refers to their
collective memory of Hong Kong in the second half of the 20th century. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 32Wing Lung Wai, a
walled village in Kam Tin; Hong Kong indigenous people built walled villages to protect themselves from rampant privates between 15th to 19th century. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 33Main building of
University of Hong Kong; Being a former British colony, Hong Kong naturally has a lot of British architecture, especially in government buildings. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
... that one of Hong Kong YouTuber Mama Cheung's most viewed videos shows her using a
rice cooker to bake a cake?
... that the newly opened shopping mall The Wai has Hong Kong's largest indoor bicycle parking lot?
... that Terence Lam, who initially did not plan to become a singer, received
ViuTV Chill Club's best male singer award and
Commercial Radio Hong Kong's best new artist award?
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are always welcome! The search is being run daily with the most recent ~14 days of results. Note: Some articles may not be relevant to this project.
Three commercial banks are licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue their own banknotes for general circulation in Hong Kong. These banks,
HSBC,
Bank of China, and
Standard Chartered, issue their own designs of banknotes in denominations of HK$20, HK$50, HK$100, HK$150, HK$500, and HK$1000, with all designs being similar to one another in the same denomination of banknote. However, the HK$10 banknote and all coins are issued by the
Government of Hong Kong. (Full article...)
Chow Wing Kan(Ken) (born 26 October 1966), was a member of the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance and the Liberal Party, and is a political figure of the Hong Kong
Pro-Beijing camp. He has worked in the district of Tin Shui Wai,
Yuen Long District for many years. He served as a member of the
Yuen Long District Council from October 1994, being re-elected five times until he failed in
2019, amid a sweeping Pan-democrat victory.
Chow Wing Kan and Chow Liang Shuk-yee jointly formed the list to represent the Liberal Party in the 2008 Hong Kong Legislative Council election in the
New Territories West Constituency, but both failed. In the 2016
Hong Kong Legislative Council election, he once again competed for the New Territories West seat on a one-person list, but withdrew from all election activities after he reported receiving threats from persons in China, in an incident that was widely reported. (Full article...)
Image 10A
Mazu temple in
Shek Pai Wan; It clearly shows traits of classical Lingnan style - pale colour, rectangular structures, use of
reliefs, among others. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 16Pang uk in
Tai O; Pang uks were built by Tanka people, who had the traditions of living above water and regarding it as an honour. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 23Lion Rock is also symbolic of Hong Kong. Hong Kongers has a term - "Beneath the Lion Rock" (獅子山下) - which refers to their
collective memory of Hong Kong in the second half of the 20th century. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 32Wing Lung Wai, a
walled village in Kam Tin; Hong Kong indigenous people built walled villages to protect themselves from rampant privates between 15th to 19th century. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
Image 33Main building of
University of Hong Kong; Being a former British colony, Hong Kong naturally has a lot of British architecture, especially in government buildings. (from Culture of Hong Kong)
... that one of Hong Kong YouTuber Mama Cheung's most viewed videos shows her using a
rice cooker to bake a cake?
... that the newly opened shopping mall The Wai has Hong Kong's largest indoor bicycle parking lot?
... that Terence Lam, who initially did not plan to become a singer, received
ViuTV Chill Club's best male singer award and
Commercial Radio Hong Kong's best new artist award?
This list was generated from
these rules. Questions and feedback
are always welcome! The search is being run daily with the most recent ~14 days of results. Note: Some articles may not be relevant to this project.