A Hong Kong Newspaper Vendor Beaten for Failling to Speak Mandarin

According to April 14th 2012 Oriental Daily, Doesn’t speak Mandarin. The son of a newsstand owner was beaten. An assault happened in Tsim Sha Shui East. The son of a newsstand owner, who is 23 years old, was working in her mother’s newsstand yesterday morning. Two Mandarin speaking men came to the newsstand to buy… Read More A Hong Kong Newspaper Vendor Beaten for Failling to Speak Mandarin

Rumours of Children Abduction by Mainland Chinese Heighten in Hong Kong (Updated)

Recently, rumours of children abduction by Mainland Chinese human trafficking business heighten. Yesterday, a victim’s mother appeared on an interview of Apply Daily/Sharp Daily to confirm the rumour that her daughter was nearly abducted by two Mandarin speaking men in Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City, the same place where D&G photo-taking incident happened. Many netizen… Read More Rumours of Children Abduction by Mainland Chinese Heighten in Hong Kong (Updated)

Mainland Chinese Pregnant Women Jumped Queue and Caused Hong Kong Mother’s Miscarriage

This is the headline of Hong Kong The Sun on Feb 12nd 2012. Private hospitals Only Care about Money. Local babies are treated like dirt. Double Negative (*both the woman and her husband are Mainlanders) Women Jumped Queue and Caused Hong Kong Mother’s Miscarriage A 30 year-old first time expectant mother, who reserved for pregnancy… Read More Mainland Chinese Pregnant Women Jumped Queue and Caused Hong Kong Mother’s Miscarriage

Legislative Council Memebers Criticise the Expansion of Hong Kong People’s Liberation Army’s Privileges

According to NTD Cantonese News, Legislative Council passed “Adaptation of Laws (Military References) Bill 2010” after its third reading. Many members from the pan-democratic side voted nay and criticised that the bill increases the privileges of Beijing and Hong Kong PLA, which include making the purchase of lands by Hong Kong PLA more convenient, expanding… Read More Legislative Council Memebers Criticise the Expansion of Hong Kong People’s Liberation Army’s Privileges