It wasn’t surprising when they came to take the farm. The developers owned the land. They had come once before but the farmers sent them back. People were pushed and shoved, some were injured and some went to jail. Everyone knew they would come back; they did.
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I lived in Korea for almost 7 years. It was an amazing time and learned so much. Every time I go back it is wonderful to see how much the country has changed but also how much I have changed.
Comments closedFestyle hopes to provide jobs to Hong Kongs most vulnerable but the government is getting in the way.
Comments closedThe last residents of Nga Tsin Wai Village (衙前圍村) move out.
Comments closedThe Government gives little notice as they close kindergartens and primary schools due to cold weather.
Comments closedIf you are in Canada; go vote since I cannot. Expat Canadians should be allowed to vote.
Comments closedPink dot 2015 in Hong Kong and the look forward for LGBTI rights in the S.A.R.
Comments closedLei Yue Mun (鯉魚門) offers the freshest seafood and a glimpse into Hong Kong’s past.
Comments closedThe right idea for Hong Kong would be to get rid of the cars and keep the trams in Central.
Comments closedHigh School Baseball in Japan is more serious than the professionals.
Comments closedJapanese hospitality is amazing and the reason to go back.
Comments closedStepping into one of Penang’s most beautiful buildings.
2 CommentsHong Kong Health Authorities have found the lead in the water too high at some of the public housing estates.
Comments closedThe Hong Kong Government wants the keep the standardised test but the public and teachers want it gone.
Comments closedHong Kong’s education is failing the health of it’s students due to ignorance on sex.
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