Stories from Guangdong · China
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Villagers Protest Land Seizure In Rural China
Residents are protesting against land seizures in rural China. The report mentions specific districts within Guangdong, including Zhongxi, Dongqu, and Gaolong, detailing street names and addresses where land seizures have occurred.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Pizza Company Fined For Vague Advertising
A pizza company has been fined for vague advertising. This is a repeat of earlier reports concerning the same pizza company being fined for vague advertising. The fine is related to economic questions and an increase in costs is expected starting next week.
Baywave FM Japan
Guangdong Updates Dim Sum Hygiene Standards
Traditionally, dim sum items were placed on tables for customers to take freely. The specific nature of these changes and the location where these concerns arose are not detailed in the provided transcript.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Lion Rock Tunnel Project Construction Halfway Complete
Construction of the Shiziyang Tunnel project in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has passed the 50 percent completion mark. Nearly 6,000 workers are currently engaged in the project.
CRI News Radio
China Standardizes Trailer Electrical Connectors
China has standardized trailer electrical connectors, a move that impacts logistics and transportation sectors. This standardization aims to streamline operations and ensure compatibility across different trailer systems. This standardization is noted as a development in the country's manufacturing sector. This standardization was previously reported as occurring within the last minute.
CNR Voice of China
Guangdong Care Homes Accept Hong Kong Seniors
A new Presidential Care Services scheme in Guangdong allows seniors on waitlists for subsidized elderly home places in Hong Kong to choose retirement in Guangdong. These care homes offer a good environment with comprehensive facilities and 24/7 professional care. Social workers will assist residents with settling in, and participants will receive medical subsidies. For more information, individuals can call the department's hotline at 234-3-2255.
RTHK Radio 3 HK