Chaos on campuses and Central district in Hong Kong on third consecutive day of serious violence
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Radical protesters in Hong Kong clashed with police on university campuses and in the Central business district on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.It was the third straight day of serious violence as citywide anti-government protests entered their sixth month.The day started with the disruption of transport services during the morning commute and later escalated in areas near several universities.Several schools and universities suspended classes for the day, and many said they would remain closed on Wednesday.
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Central Hong Kong becomes battleground
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Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of protesters who occupied a major road after the latest anti-extradition bill march. Police had shortened the march route due to security concerns, but many protesters continued past the designated endpoint, resulting in a standoff with police in the central business district.
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Hong Kong. A Night Walk Around Central District and its Amazing Buildings
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Hong Kong's Central District - Must Visit Cafés, Shops and Bars!
Hong Kong never ceases to amaze travellers with its beautiful harbour, bright neon lights and amazing market shopping. One of the best areas to visit is Hong Kong Island's Central District. There's so much to explore and enjoy; from the trendy cafes with delicious teas, mouthwatering Cantonese style restaurants, artsy gift shops at the former Police Married Quarters to the spiritual Man Mo Temple and Lan Kwai Fong's amazing bars and nightlife. Join Phoebe Miu as she shows you our favourite spots in Hong Kong's Central District.
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Hong Kong protesters set fire to Central MTR entrance
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Chaos broke out again in Hong Kong as the city entered its 14th week of anti-government protests, with multiple confrontations between riot police and protesters at Central MTR station. Some spilled out onto the streets of the business district. Some protesters blocked the entrance to the MTR station with plants, cardboard boxes and other materials. One of the entrances was set on fire.
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Rally at Hong Kong’s central business district
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Thousands attended an evening rally to “Stand with Hong Kong”. Among their demands, the crowd called for the UK to announce that China had violated the Sino-British Declaration.
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Hong Kong's HK$36 billion Central-Wan Chai bypass opens to public
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After more than nine years of construction, Hong Kong’s HK$36 billion (US$4.6 billion) Central-Wan Chai Bypass opened on Sunday (January 20, 2019).
The 4.5km link on Hong Kong island, which comprises a flyover in the Central district and a 3.7km tunnel, is expected to ease chronic congestion and speed travel times.
An air purification systems for the bypass promises to effectively remove at least 80 per cent of pollutants from high-traffic areas along the link connecting Central and North Point.
Here are a few of the numbers that tally up what the new roadway system means to the city.
Hong Kong protests: Standoff between police, protesters in Hong Kong's central district
Protesters and police engaged in a standoff in Hong Kong's central district Monday.
Protesters challenged law enforcement in at least eight districts, responding to continuous rounds of tear gas with practiced swiftness.
Some started fires outside police stations and hurled bricks and eggs at officers.
The central government in Beijing has condemned what they call violent and radical protesters who have vandalized the Chinese national flag on the sidelines of major rallies.
China has accused unnamed foreign forces of inflaming the demonstrations out of a desire to contain the country's development.
A string of demonstrations began in June against proposed extradition legislation that would have allowed some suspects to be sent to mainland China for trial. While the government has since suspended the bill, protesters have pressed on with broader calls for democratic reforms, an investigation into allegations of police brutality and for the city's leader to step down.
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Soho Hong Kong to Central Hong Kong Walking Tour (2019) / 蘇豪區到中環香港 (2019)
Soho Hong Kong to Central Hong Kong Walking Tour (2019). Recorded in 4k on June 2019. Highly recommended to use headphones to experience 3D surround sound. No talking or distracting captions.
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The SoHo (Chinese: 蘇豪; also 荷南 and 荷南美食區; formally 中環蘇豪區) district in Hong Kong is an entertainment zone located in Central and bordering between Lan Kwai Fong and Sheung Wan, within Central. The name is derived from its location: South of Hollywood Road.
The Central-Mid-Levels escalator was built in 1993; the now vibrant character of SoHo is attributed to the creation of the escalator system, which at the time was the longest escalator system in the world. Prior to the escalator construction, the area was populated by many elderly locals, old go-downs and porcelain shops.
The area now consists of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries and antique stores of Staunton Street and Elgin Street. SoHo also is home to the first full-time comedy club in Asia, The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong. Hong Kong taxi drivers usually regard SoHo to mean either Staunton Street or Elgin Street.
Buildings in the SoHo area are a mix of commercial/residential, with the commercial businesses on the lower floors, and residential above the First Floors. Around the same time the Mid Levels Escalator was built, a few foreigners started to move into the area, taking up both commercial premises and renting flats. At the time the flats were cheaper than other expat areas in Hong Kong, and only a few minutes' walk from the business district.
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Hong Kong’s 2014 Occupy Central vs 2019 protests
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Five years after the Occupy Central movement, protesters made good on their vow to return to Hong Kong streets. But police and demonstrators have changed tactics and upgraded equipment, resulting in increasingly violent clashes.
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Clashes in Central Hong Kong and violent attacks in Yuen Long
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Protesters returning from the third major march against the extradition bill were targeted by a mob dressed in white T-shirts. They rampaged through Yuen Long MTR station, indiscriminately assaulting passers-by and journalists. Earlier, Hong Kong police used tear gas and fired rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of protesters who occupied a major road in Sheung Wan.
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Best Shoeshine in Hong Kong and China. Woman in Central Hong Kong
Chinese central government firm on three core Hong Kong issues
China's Foreign Ministry says the central government will remain firm on three core issues, including defending national sovereignty and rejecting outside interference in Hong Kong affairs. Our resolve to oppose any external interference in Hong Kong affairs is unwavering, the spokesperson said. #HK
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Crowds return to Hong Kong’s financial centre for another lunchtime protest
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Hong Kong protesters and police have clashed for a third consecutive day in lunchtime protests that have shut down parts of the city’s Central business district.While police arrested some protesters in the financial district on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, hundreds of other demonstrators remained in the area, some creating elaborate roadblocks using bricks, bamboo poles and other debris.
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China's central government threatens Hong Kong protesters | DW News
China has issued a stark warning to Hong Kong's protesters. Today a government spokesman in Beijing warned protesters that punishment was coming, and they should not, underestimate the strengh of the central government. Hong Kong police also announced that they had arrested more than 148 people, the largest single day tally since demonstrations began two months ago.
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A recap of Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement in 5 minutes
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Hongkong, Central - China Travel Channel
Hong Kong Central, located in the northern part of Hong Kong Island is the central business district of the city. The Hong Kong Tramway, popularly known as Bing Bing, is not only a popular means of transport for tourists, but is also appreciated by locals.
The upper deck of the double-decker tram provides a good insight into the everyday life of Hong Kong's population and allows moving quickly without stress. For the locals, the Tramway is a rapid and effective mean to cope with the traffic chaos on the roads. Hong Kong Central was founded by the British and is the historic center of the city.
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Hongkong Central ist der Businessbereich der Stadt und im nördlichen Teil von Hongkong Island angesiedelt. Die Tramway, im Volksmund als Bing-Bing bezeichnet, ist nicht nur ein bei Touristen beliebtes Verkehrsmittel, sondern wird auch von Einheimischen geschätzt
Die obere Plattform der Doppeldecker Straßenbahn gewährt einen guten Einblick in das Alltagsleben der Hongkonger Bevölkerung und erlaubt eine rasche Orientierung ohne Stress. Für die Einheimischen ist die Tramway ein rasches und günstiges Mittel das Verkehrschaos zu bewältigen. Hongkong Central ist der historische Kern der, von den Briten. gegründeten Stadt.
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Tour of the HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong
Terry, a building tour guide, takes us on a fascinating journey inside 1 Queen's Road Central. Find out what people think of this famous High Tech building and why there's no 4th floor.
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A model of the HSBC building is currently on show in The Brits Who Built the Modern World exhibition at the RIBA, London, until 27 May 2014.
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