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Apr 26 2024
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Try this signature dish at Hong Kong style cafe in Quincy
A LOT OF IT IS LIKE PLAYFUL KIND OF NODS TO GROWING UP CHINESE AMERICAN USE, KIND OF SOME TRADITIONAL ELEMENTS, BUT BUT WE DEFINITELY MODERNIZE IT. AND FOR CHEF AND OWNER LAWRENCE LOUIS, THERE WAS NO BETTER PLACE TO OPEN HIS HONG KONG STYLE CAFE RUBATO THAN INSIDE THE VERY BUILDING HIS MOTHER’S BAKERY. CONTEMPT, OPERATED IN QUINCY FOR 22 YEARS WITH HER FAMOUS CONGEE AND FRIED DOUGH YOWW TO.
WCVBApr 10 2024
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Hong Kong denies entry to press freedom advocate
HONG KONG — A representative of Reporters Without Borders was deported from Hong Kong upon arrival Wednesday, the advocacy group said, in what it called a “new decline” in press freedom in the Chinese territory. Aleksandra Bielakowska, an advocacy officer for Reporters Without Borders who is based in Taiwan, was detained for six hours at Hong Kong International Airport, the Paris-based group
NBC News (Online)Apr 26 2024
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Hong Kong Stock Exchange Announces Climate Disclosure Requirements For 2025
On April 19, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited announced the adoption of climate-related disclosures under its environmental, social, and governance framework. The new regulations will require the disclosure of Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions starting January 1, 2025. There has been a global push to expand the financial reporting requirements of corporations from traditional
ForbesApr 24 2024
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Release of First Genomes from the Earth Biogenome Project: Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Biodiversity Genomics Consortium (a.k.a. the EarthBioGenome Project Hong Kong) is a joint effort of eight local universities funded by the Hong Kong University Grants Committee (UGC). This project aims to sequence genomes of local animals, plants, and fungi in the local territory with a state-of-the-art genome sequencer and to form a local network of biodiversity genomic research
Eurek AlertApr 22 2024
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Hong Kong implements ban on Styrofoam products and single-use plastic
• New legislation in Hong Kong has banned Styrofoam products and single-use plastic cutlery. • Under the new law, single-use cutlery like forks, spoons, straws and plates cannot be sold or distributed to dine-in or takeaway customers. • The goal of the regulation is to reduce plastic pollution at its source, according to Hong Kong’s Environmental Protection Department. Hong Kong has long been
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