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Hong Kong International Airport lost nearly a million passengers in November
Nearly six months of continued unrest in Hong Kong, where violent anti-government protests continue to rage, is taking its toll on the city’s tourism industry. (qz.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The writing was on The Wall on the official handover in 1991. Since then Beijing have slowly chipped away at the sides of The Two Nation Agreement which granted Hong Kong autonomy.Now the results speak for themselves.
It's really sad, The Reds made a deal, why can't the rest of the world hold them to it? I've spent some great military and business time there and the nearby mainland. Watching then wet all over it, like so many other places in the world makes me sick!
You really did not trust the reds to keep their word, did you?
So, figuring 2 bags per passenger........
Wow... where do you suppose they went? Maybe they need to put bells on them so they don't get lost.
I hope all people involved will respect all aspects of the one country, two systems agreements and return quickly to the normally high degree of civility in Hong Kong.
Aviation in HK has always been a jewel of Asia, and it is very much endangered by continued disruptions in the city.