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  2. Yes! (Hong Kong magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Yes! is a Hong Kong teen lifestyle magazine (ISSN 1560-6058) with a slogan "All-weather Youth Magazine" (Chinese: 全天候年輕人雜誌).Founded by Joe Nieh (Chinese: 倪震) and Simon Siu (Chinese: 邵國華) on 20 November 1990, it was originally a semimonthly magazine published on every 5th and 20th of each month and priced at HK$10.

  3. Youth in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Youth in Hong Kong, according to the University of Hong Kong Statistical Profile, comprises citizens of the Chinese territory of Hong Kong aged 15–24 years. As of 2011, youth in Hong Kong ages 15–24 made up 12.4 per cent of Hong Kong's overall population at 875,200 people. [1] Hong Kong is a hybrid culture, influenced by China and Britain ...

  4. Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (or HKFYG, Chinese: 香港青年協會) is a non-profit organization in Hong Kong, committed to develop youth services.Founded in 1960, the Federation has since been involved in providing activities and facilities for the physical, social, educational, cultural development of Hong Kong's youth.

  5. Donnie Yen - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.donnieyen.asia. Donnie Yen Chi-tan (Chinese : 甄子丹; born 27 July 1963) is a Hong Kong [ 4 ] actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and action director. [ 5 ][ 6 ] He is the recipient of various accolades, including three Golden Horse Awards and five Hong Kong Film Awards. He is best known for portraying Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man ...

  6. Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation (HKYAF) was established by Lindsey McAlister OBE, in 1993. It serves people in Hong Kong aged 5 to 25 years. It serves people in Hong Kong aged 5 to 25 years. It is one of the largest youth art organisations in the world.

  7. Socialism in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Socialism in Hong Kong is a political trend taking root from Marxism and Leninism which was introduced to Hong Kong in the early 1920s. Ever since the Chinese Communist Party adopted economic reforms from 1978, young socialists have largely moved towards the pro-democracy camp under the banner of social democracy [1] while traditional leftists ...

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  9. Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs - Wikipedia

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    HAB. Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs. Traditional Chinese. 民政及青年事務局局長. Transcriptions. The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs is the head of the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong, which is responsible for local issues, and the provision of community and youth services.