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Hong Kong Cantonese media: Hong Kong celebrates the Chinese National Day

when are they going to rid of all the british naming of their streets, hospitals, stations, etc.. ?
 
Today, Hong kong people wearing Hanfu, the traditional dress of China’s Han Dynasty to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949

People from pro-Beijing group China Heritage wearing Hanfu, traditional outfits of the Han Dynasty on the National Day on October 1, 2022. Photo: HKFP.
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Today, Hong kong people wearing Hanfu, the traditional dress of China’s Han Dynasty to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949

People from pro-Beijing group China Heritage wearing Hanfu, traditional outfits of the Han Dynasty on the National Day on October 1, 2022. Photo: HKFP.
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Why are these girls wearing pagan dots like the Indians?


Isn't CCP following/enforcing communist principles in HK yet?
 

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