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A Hong Kong Girl's Guide to being the Perfect Date this Chinese New Year
It’s almost Chinese New Year, which means family reunions, and for some - our Asian relatives with their loaded questions ready to ask about our personal lives.
Directed and Styled by Keefe Tiu
Videography by Nick Berry
Starring Irisa Wong and Helena Yeung
Hair and Makeup Vanessa Wong
Fashion Assistant Katrina Ho
Photography Assistant Oscar Tam
Music / "Sleep Away" and "Nada" by Lexie Liu at 88Rising
Special Thanks to Dragon-i and The Chinese Library
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Kissing culture in Hong Kong
July 6th is International Kissing Day but what's fun for some can be frowned upon, when it's done in public. That's what DW correspondent Bastian Hartig found out when he went to Hong Kong.
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Video shows woman being forced into van at bus stop near Hong Kong prison
Four people are in custody on suspicion they forced a 32-year-old woman into a van and drove away from a bus stop outside Hong Kong’s Stanley Prison on 17 December, 2022. Video circulating on social media shows prison officers and onlookers trying to intervene during the incident but to no avail. Police later arrested the four, including a 16-year-old girl, on suspicion of false imprisonment of the woman. Officers intercepted the vehicle about 10km (6 miles) from the abduction scene.
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BLACKPINK ने HONG KONG GIRL GROUP SONG चुराया😱BLACKPINK को मिल रही HATE😡BP Shut Down MV Plagiarized
BLACKPINK’s “Shut Down” MV Plagiarized
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Hong Kong police officer tackles and pins 12-year-old girl to ground during anti-government rally
A 12-year-old girl was seen running away before she was pinned to the ground by Hong Kong riot police during a protest on September 6, 2020. The girl said that she was in the area to buy painting supplies with her brother. They were both fined for violating coronavirus social-distancing rules against gatherings of more than two people. Police said in a statement that officers said the girl appeared to be “suspicious” at the time of the Sunday protest in the city’s Mong Kok region where police fired pepper balls at demonstrators. This footage also includes images of a person being removed on a stretcher in the aftermath of the police action.
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Violent arrest of 12-year-old girl in Hong Kong
Police in Hong Kong have come under fire over the rough arrest of a 12-year-old girl whose family says was caught in a protest crowd while out buying art supplies.
Young Hong Kong girl wakes up from 30 plastic surgeries
Young Hong Kong girl wakes up from 30 plastic surgeries
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Hong Kong: 12-year-old girl's arrest by police criticised
Hong Kong police tackled a 12-year old girl to the ground and arrested her on Sunday amid a protests against delayed parliamentary elections.
A video widely shared online shows riot police pushing the youngster to the ground as she tried to dash away. She was later charged for allegedly violating coronavirus social distancing rules, police said.
But her mother told local media: “She was just trying to buy art supplies with her brother."
The video has sparked outrage online, gathering over a million views on Twitter. On the local Reddit-like forum LIHKG, one commenter criticised the police for being "loud and impolite" as if a "mad dog chasing after people who run."
In a statement on Facebook, the police said the girl was running in a "suspicious manner" that required officers to chase and subdue her with the use of "minimum force".
The arrest came amid demonstrations against delayed parliamentary elections, with hundreds of protesters facing off against thousands of riot police.
Around 290 people were arrested in the biggest single-day sweep since early July, in one of the largest demonstrations since a draconian national security law was imposed by Beijing on the territory.
The new law, introduced July 1, criminalises acts deemed as secession, subversion, terrrorism and foreign collusion, making them punishable by life imprisonment.
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