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Exclusive | Exposing Hong Kongs invisible land grab: why homeowners have few qualms breaking rule

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Unauthorised structures are considered works that have been carried out without prior approval or consent from the Buildings Department. Examples include constructing a new extension to an existing building and adding rooftop structures. A Post investigation found these structures were made without formal approval from authorities. Suspected unauthorised structures were seen in most of the 16 houses in Block B of Flamingo Garden. Up to 12 out of 16 houses, each with a floor area of 2,496 sq ft, were found to have encroached on public land. Read More...

Jnkpings Sdra If: 15 Football Club Facts

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Source: Wikipedia.org Jönköpings Södra If is a Swedish football club that has garnered a loyal following and a rich history in the world of football. Established in 1922, Jönköpings Södra If, also known as J-Södra, has become a prominent name in Swedish football and continues to make waves both domestically and internationally. This article aims to shed light on some interesting and lesser-known facts about Jönköpings Södra If. From their achievements on the pitch to the passionate fanbase that supports them, there is much to explore about this fascinating football club. Read More...

Operation Santa Claus: decoration workshop icing on cupcake for group of deaf Hong Kong children

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“I am very happy. I seldom have the chance to take part in an activity like this,” said 10-year-old workshop-participant Charlotte Law Ho-ching, communicating with the Post with the help of hearing aids and a sign-language interpreter from SLCO. “It’s fun,” said the girl with a radiant smile on her face and festive reindeer-antler decorations on her head. “We all laughed when a schoolmate put icing on his face.” The workshop was supported by 18 volunteers, cheerily clad in Santa Claus hats, from Nina Hospitality, including three pastry chefs. Read More...