Hong Kong v China - Highlights - FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 - Asian Qualifiers
Watch the highlights between Hong Kong and China from the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Asian Qualifiers.
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ICC Women's Qualifier - Asia 2019 | Hong Kong v China highlights
Highlights from a thrilling clash at the ICC Women's Qualifier - Asia 2019 as China downed Hong Kong by one wicket
CHINA HIGHLIGHTS - China Travel Video
Finally got round to making a highlights video of our 2017 trip to China. We spent 5 days in Beijing, 4 in Xi'an, 4 in Zhangjiajie and ended with 4 in Shanghai.
All video was taken on an iPhone so sorry for not ideal video quality! Im new to this whole travel video thing so always happy to hear your feedback.
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China Highlights | Adventure Travel, Tours & Holidays
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Beautiful scenery, bustling cities, delicious cuisine and more than 5,000 years of rich cultural heritage await on your holiday in China.
Climb the magnificent Great Wall, discover Xi'an’s massive terracotta army, explore ancient temples and pagodas, give your taste buds a treat and immerse yourself in China's unique culture and traditions.
Beyond the great metropolises of Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, other must-see's in China include imperial Chengde, the huge Buddhist sculptures in the cave temples at Datong and the enchanting Bai town of Dali.
China says violent protests in Hong Kong are 'undisguised challenge', reports state TV
China regards the violent actions of some protesters in Hong Kong as an 'undisguised challenge' to the 'one country, two systems' formula under which the city is ruled, state television reported on Tuesday. A representative of China's Hong Kong affairs office condemned the violence of some protesters, who are angered by a proposed extradition bill, and said Beijing supported the Hong Kong government in holding violent criminals responsible, the report said
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Hong Kong protesters and police exchange heavy blows in China Day clashes
Violent clashes have rocked Hong Kong as riot police forcefully broke up protesters on the day China celebrated the 70th anniversary of Communist party rule. The event is the country's most important of the year as it looks to project its assurance in the face of mounting challenges, including nearly four months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong and an economy-sapping trade war with the US.
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#FIBAAsia - Day 7: Chinese Tapei v China (highlights)
Follow the Road to the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup on with the highlights of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship in Manila (Philippines) - Day 7 (09 August 2013)
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Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained
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Correction at 7:48: The protester says “They are not doing this for themselves, but for the future of Hong Kong.”
Hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers have taken to the streets to protest a controversial extradition bill that could send Hong Kong residents to mainland China to be tried in court. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says the bill is meant to prevent Hong Kong from becoming a safe haven for fugitives. But its opponents fear that Hong Kong would be exposed to China’s flawed judicial system, which would lead to further erasure of the city’s judicial independence.
At first Lam was determined to move forward with the bill. But after a series of massive protests, she announced she would “indefinitely suspend” the bill. But protesters aren't accepting the suspension, and have started demanding its complete withdrawal. They've also begun calling for Lam’s resignation.
But this rise in tensions is about a lot more than a bill. To understand why this bill hits a nerve with Hongkongers, it's important to understand Hong Kong’s relationship with China - and exactly how the bill would tip the scales in China’s favor.
Watch this video to understand the news coming out of Hong Kong and the history that led up to this moment.
For more watch Episode one of our Vox Borders Hong Kong episodes here:
And for even more context on Hong Kong’s history with Britain you can watch another one of our Vox Borders Hong Kong episodes here:
If you want to get real nerdy you can read Hong Kong’s Basic Law (their mini Constitution) here:
You can also read the Sino-British Joint Declaration that defined Hong Kong when the British handed it back to China in 1997 here:
And the extradition law introduced in Hong Kong that has sparked massive protests here:
Here is a piece reported by the New York Times on the latest from Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's leader:
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Hong Kong protester shot as China National Day demostrations intensify
Hong Kong police shot an 18-year-old protester with live ammunition as demonstrations in the city intensified. The incident came as thousands of people demonstrated in defiance of a protest ban for the 70th anniversary of Communist rule in China. Protests called to mark a “national day of grief” saw tens of thousands of people demonstrate across the city in what was the most widespread show of public anger towards Beijing yet.
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ARIIX World Reunion - Hong Kong, China Highlights [2014]
Highlights of the ARIIX World Reunion in Hong Kong, China -- October 10–12, 2014.
China vs Hong Kong - Highlights - FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Asian Qualifiers
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Highlights: China celebrates 70th anniversary with biggest ever military parade
China showed off its newest missiles, including a nuclear-capable one, in its biggest ever military parade in Tiananmen Square to mark 70 years since its founding. President Xi Jinping said in an address that no force can shake the foundation of the nation.
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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Hong Kong – the city that truly has everything! Dramatic cityscapes, tranquil temples and endless shopping await you here. Follow our journey through the city and even plan one of your own.
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#HongKong is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your #vacation must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelery, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Visit Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. Explore Central, the city’s main business district. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many green spaces for you to relax. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity.
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China - Highlights Trailer
A trailer highlighting my travels through southeast China. September – October 2016.
Locations: Shanghai, Yangshuo, Longsheng, Yongding, Xiamen, Hong Kong.
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China Tours - Beijing, China - Highlights
With an amazing tour of China with China Spree. Your China tour package will let you experience China's imperial capital Beijing. This trip to China will give you a chance to walk on the Great Wall, take a guided tour of the mystical Forbidden City, admire the Tibetan lamasery and Olympic venues, roam the imperial gardens and palaces. Your China travel experience will be an adventure you will never forget.
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Asian Games 2018 : Men's Football Group A - Laos PDR (1) V (3) Hong Kong, China Highlights
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The Hong Kong national team earned a full three points after defeating Laos 3-1 in the opening Group A qualifying men’s soccer match at Patriot Chandrabaga Stadium in Bekasi city on Friday.
In front of about 10,000 spectators, Laos attempted to put pressure on Hong Kong through its attacking duo, Bounkong Bounpachan and Natphasouk.
The two strikers created opportunity to score in the second minute of the match following quick short passes from fellow midfielder and another from a winger. However, both attempts were successfully brushed aside by Hong Kong goalkeeper Yuen Ho Chun.
Laos goalkeeper Paseuth Saymanolynh came close to conceding a goal in the 13th minute after missing a ball, which eventually fell into the control of Hong Kong player Matthew Elliot. Luckily, a Laotian defender came to the rescue and thwarted the attack.
Hong Kong managed to pick up its first goal in the 19th minute after forward Cheng Hin Lung kicked the ball after the Laotian goalkeeper failed to grab it following a hard kick by Tan Chun Lok.
After being left one goal behind, Laos increased the pressure on Hong Kong but tended to be much more aggressive, leading to a yellow card issued by the referee to Laos midfielder Kongmathilath in the 30th minute after he tackled an opponent outside the field when the ball was already out.
Laos captain Khochalern tried to break the impasse by shooting a direct kick from outside the penalty box in the 36th minute, however the Hong Kong goalkeeper managed to brush the ball aside. Tan Chun Lok increased Hong Kong’s supremacy through his hard kick in the 40th minute, a move goalkeeper Pasuth failed to anticipate.
The referee from Kyrgyzstan, East Faizullin, blew his whistle as a sign of the end of the first half of the match with Hong Kong's temporary 2-0 win over Laos.
In the second half of the match, Hong Kong continued to dominate the game in the first few minutes through wing attacks and long-range passes.
However, Laos managed to reduce the goal gap when Kongmathilath Phitack turned a scrimmage in Hong Kong's penalty area into a goal in the 61st minute.
Kwok Kar Lok's team added to the goals when player Tan Chun Lok escaped from Laos defender’ pursuit and scored a goal in Laos’ defense in the 85th minute after the ball that he kicked touched Laos player Launlasy’s foot and headed into the goal.
The 3-1 score lasted the referee blew the whistle at the 94th minute after an additional four minutes additional time of injury time.
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Karin's Feedback on 14 Day China Tour - China Highlights
We had several generations in our family group--and there was something of interest to all of us--from the young teens to the grandparents--happening every day. Read more
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