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Sai Kung Tourist Compliance Remains High
Authorities reported that during the Golden Week holiday, Sai Kung's Tung Ping Chau saw an average of 2,900 daily visitors. Most tourists complied with instructions, leading to a reduction in offenses such as littering and illegal trekking.
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Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
The source appears to be archive, anniversary, or historical retrospective coverage of a past event. Treat it as background context rather than a newly reported incident unless the source states a current new development.
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New Kong Hall Closes In North Port
The New Kong Hall in North Port has closed, with notices posted on the door indicating the end of recruitment and operations. The Labour Department is investigating reports of unpaid wages and severance compensation following the hall's closure.
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Sha Tin Population Growth Exceeds Estimates
The population of Shatin grew to approximately 700,000 residents, significantly exceeding the original planning target of 300,000. Authorities noted a substantial decrease in offenses such as littering and illegal trekking compared to previous periods.
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Shatin's Past As Fishing Village
Shatin was once a sea called Shatin Hoi, which has since become the 7-kilometer-long Shing Mun River, essentially a canal. Many Tanka people lived near Shatin Hoi and were resettled by the Guangdong government into a fishing village called Agongguo.
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Hong Kong Enforces Littering And Illegal Tourism Rules
During the Golden Week holiday, six enforcement cases were handled in popular tourist spots, including littering and illegal tourism activities. Discussions focused on community planning and development in Hong Kong, specifically referencing Sha Tin.
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Increased Visitor Numbers At Eastern And Western Districts
During the Golden Week holiday, the Eastern and Western Districts saw an average of 2,900 visitors per day.
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Shatin Historically Seen As Gateway To New Territories
Shatin was historically perceived as the end of the New Territories, with areas like the racecourse and parks being its furthest points.
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Politician Advocates For Integrated Regional Policy
Politicians are discussing community-based initiatives and regional policy integration. The speaker noted that poorly planned projects can lead to waste and societal disruption.
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Shatin's Development From Rural Area To New Town
Discussions focused on community management and urban planning, particularly in areas like Sha Tin. The area was planned to accommodate a population of 800,000 to 850,000 people, a figure considered immense by schoolchildren.
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