HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee Urges Voter Turnout to Propel Reforms
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee urges residents to vote in this year’s election to drive reforms, support disaster recovery and strengthen public safety.
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HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee urges residents to vote in this year’s election to drive reforms, support disaster recovery and strengthen public safety.
Shun Shun and Gong Gong have won hearts at Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, delighting visitors with bamboo feasts and playful antics in China’s southern island province of Hainan.
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Voters across the HKSAR began casting ballots this morning as voting kicked off for the 8th-term Legislative Council election, with 90 members to be elected.
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