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  2. Sharp Daily - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong edition. Sharp Daily was launched in Hong Kong on 19 September 2011 with a stated aim of 1 million copies per day. [2] It was also the first free tabloid newspaper in Hong Kong to have an evening edition, although this was dropped in March 2012. [3] The Hong Kong edition of Sharp Daily was closed down on 21 October 2013 after the ...

  3. Dot Dot News - Wikipedia

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    URL. dotdotnews.com. Launched. 17 August 2016; 7 years ago. ( 2016-08-17) Dot Dot News ( Chinese: 點新聞) is a pro-Beijing online media outlet located in Hong Kong, established in 2016. It has a close relationship with pro-Beijing newspaper Wen Wei Po, sharing the same office in Hing Wai Industrial Centre in Tin Wan. [1] [2]

  4. Sunday Examiner - Wikipedia

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    Website. examiner .org .hk. The Sunday Examiner is an English newspaper owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. The newspaper is published weekly on every Sunday in the Catholic parishes in Hong Kong. The newspaper, along with Kung Kao Po, are the official publications that are published by the Diocese .

  5. Rachel Lam - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 2002 – present. Rachel Lam Hei-tung ( Chinese: 林熹瞳; born 16 October 1984) is a Hong Kong model, actress, presenter and screenwriter. [2] She wrote and co-starred in The Merger (2015) where the film garnered 27 awards in numerous film festivals. [3] [4] [5] In 2015, Lam and Tony Wong established their own film company ...

  6. Wen Wei Po - Wikipedia

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    Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. man4 wui6 bou3. Wen Wei Po is a pro-Beijing [1] state-owned newspaper based in Hong Kong. The newspaper was established in Hong Kong on 9 September 1948, 10 years after the launch of its Shanghai counterpart in 1938. Its head office is located at the Hing Wai Centre ( Chinese: 興偉中心) in Aberdeen, Hong Kong.

  7. St. Francis' Canossian College - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis' Canossian College. The Origin – A House at Wan Chai's Slum. In 1860, a small group of Canossian Sisters left their native Italy and moved to Hong Kong for evangelism. In order to teach and care for the moral welfare of the many poor children who lived in Wan Chai, in 1869, Canossian Sisters took a house to provide proper ...

  8. Sing Tao Daily - Wikipedia

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    Sing Tao Daily. The Sing Tao Daily ( Chinese: 星島日報) (also known as Sing Tao Jih Pao) is among Hong Kong 's oldest Chinese language newspapers. [1] It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing ( Chinese: 郭英成) is chairman. Its English language sister paper is The Standard . Sing Tao's Toronto edition is partly ...

  9. Error (Hong Kong group) - Wikipedia

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