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The border has an expiration date. Follow Johnny on Instagram: 🤍 Follow the Vox Borders watch page: 🤍 Become a Video Lab member! 🤍 Joining the Video Lab is the best way to help us make more of the videos you love, like Vox Borders. And you get access to a ton of perks too! Learn more: 🤍 With original music by Tom Fox 🤍 When Britain handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997, Chinese leaders agreed that Hong Kong would be able to keep its economic and political systems, including some of the civil freedoms denied to China’s citizens on the mainland, for the next 50 years. Although Hong Kong still has nearly 30 years of semi-autonomy left, China has started tightening its grip, and many believe it is chipping away at Hong Kong’s freedoms. In this episode, I explore how Hong Kong is dealing with the looming deadline and China’s premature moves. Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders. Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Or Twitter: 🤍
Hong Kong has British DNA. Follow Johnny on Instagram: 🤍 Follow the Vox Borders watch page: 🤍 Sign up for the Vox Borders newsletter: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel! 🤍 Even though Britain gave Hong Kong back to China 21 years ago, today when you walk around the city you can see British fingerprints everywhere. From statues of Queen Victoria to double decker buses, British culture and lifestyle is baked into the culture at every turn. Both the history and the current-day British influence are visually fascinating stories and in this episode I show it all exploring Britain’s imperial history, which includes opioid trade, discrimination and a divided city, and then showing the effects of that history, resulting in a city that is unlike any I’ve visited. Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders. Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Or Twitter: 🤍
Every Wednesday, starting 7/18/18, see a new side of Hong Kong. Follow the Vox Borders watch page: 🤍 Follow Johnny on Instagram: 🤍 Sign up for the Vox Borders newsletter: 🤍 Hong Kong sits on one of the world’s most peculiar borders. It’s a part of China but it’s also very much an independent entity. Every Wednesday for five weeks, Vox’s Johnny Harris goes behind the scenes in Hong Kong, talking to the locals and showcasing some of the interesting culture that emerged in this nexus between East and West. Watch season 1 of Vox Borders: 🤍 Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders. Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Or Twitter: 🤍
Hong Kong’s superstitious skyline. Follow Johnny on Instagram: 🤍 Follow the Vox Borders watch page: 🤍 Sign up for the Vox Borders newsletter: 🤍 Watch episode 1: 🤍 Watch episode 2: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel! 🤍 Hong Kong’s famous skyline is known for its colorful lights and modern buildings, but a closer look reveals some unique designs inspired by feng shui. Like the gaping holes in the middle of buildings to let dragons fly through or cannon-like structures installed to deflect bad “qi” (pronounced chi). The main belief in feng shui is that destiny is bound to the environment, so good fortune and harmony can be invited in and bad energy can be warded off by arranging objects and buildings around us. It's an ancient Chinese practice that has come to define Hong Kong's skyline. In this episode of Borders, we explore feng shui principles, explain the circumstances that allowed it to flourish in Hong Kong and take a look at the unique designs around the city. Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders. Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Or Twitter: 🤍
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 On February 8, 2020, the Hong Kong government closed most of its land borders with the nearby Chinese mainland, and ordered anyone crossing those which remained open to undergo two-week quarantines as part of an overall effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus that first emerged in central China.But residents of Chung Ying Street have been exempt from the travel restrictions because of a historical quirk, where one side of the street is in mainland Chinese territory and the other in Hong Kong.Several residents told the South China Morning Post that until February 26, there was no quarantine for residents coming in from the mainland side of Chung Ying Street. Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍
(20 Jun 1997) English/Nat Even though Hong Kong is handed back to China on June 30, the border between the two will not be dismantled. A mesh fence snakes across the countryside for 20 miles separating Hong Kong from the mainland city of Shenzhen. And for the Territory's police it will be business as usual after the change of sovereignty - 24 hours a day, seven days a week - they'll be on the lookout for people trying to cross into Hong Kong illegally. The Union Jack flag may be coming down, and sovereignty changing hands, but for these Hong Kong border patrol soldiers the job is the same. From July 1 - both sides of the brown river that separates Hong Kong from Shenzhen will be China. But the mesh fence will remain firmly intact, with Hong Kong continuing to be a restricted region for most Chinese. Hong Kong police will continue to patrol the mile-deep, 20-mile long "Frontier Closed Area." Stiff police presence, a newly fine-tuned border following the Shenzhen River more precisely, and tighter immigration laws obstruct any Chinese with aspirations of living on the island. SOUNDBITE: (English) "They have to get through two defences instead of one which makes it harder for them to come over. And of course immigration laws would have changed making it hard for them to stay in the territory legally and to get a living. So there's very little choice of coming over, unless they want to come over for crime." SUPERCAPTION: Charles Harold Parker, Royal Hong Kong Police Three per cent of the 130,000 trucks that cross into Hong Kong daily are searched. Last year 510 disabled illegals, unable to climb fences were caught strapped beneath trucks. So some of the police spend their days strapped beneath trucks, lying prone on the border with a mirror. Shenzhen - the gleaming boomtown where China dabbles in capitalism - has been a prime departure point for illegal immigrants seeking better jobs and lives in Hong Kong. While some make it through - 23,180 people were caught - 5,146 of those at the border. Across the frontier People's Armed Police patrol with AK-47's over their shoulders. They're not enemies, but they are not quite friends either. Hong Kong police have little day-to-day contact with their mainland counterparts except waves, nods and a daily traffic conference. At night the work doesn't stop. This is when most people attempt to make the crossing. They swim across the river, cut into the mesh fence with hacksaws and meat cleavers, and scale it with grappling hooks and fashion ladders from nearby trees. If they can escape border guards and thermal imagers they head for the hills. If not they are debriefed, fed, fingerprinted and driven back to Shenzhen by bus. The same faces often reappear within days. Except for Chinese troops crossing between their garrison in Hong Kong and headquarters in Shenzhen, no one expects much to change come July 1. The illegals are sure to keep coming. As one police officer said, it's a job that goes on forever. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
Tighter border curbs, if imposed, are expected to impact Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub. The city already has some of the world's toughest quarantine measures. Residents are also grappling with latest rounds of restrictions, including a halt on dining-in after 6pm for two weeks. Chief Executive Carrie Lam has acknowledged the criticisms over Hong Kong's COVID-19 strategy, but asked to be judged fairly based on the city's situation. Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 Hopes that the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border would reopen have been dashed yet again as both sides battle resurgent waves of Covid-19 infections. Shenzhen has imposed tough restrictions after two people contracted the Delta variant on January 7, 2022. Since then, restrictions on movement have been implemented, and all 12.5 million of the city’s residents have undergone compulsory testing. In neighbouring Hong Kong, the city’s leader rejected proposals from lawmakers to implement mainland-style measures as the city grapples with its fifth wave. Demand for testing is growing in the city as health officials announced that over 100,000 people are queuing daily for tests. Related story: Jump in Shenzhen Covid-19 cases puts Hong Kong border hopes on hold 🤍 Support us: 🤍 Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍 #scmp #HongKong #HongKongandmainlandChinaborderreopening
When houses are the size of parking spaces. Follow Johnny on Instagram: 🤍 Follow the Vox Borders watch page: 🤍 Sign up for the Borders newsletter: 🤍 With original music by Tom Fox: 🤍 Hong Kong is the most expensive housing market in the world. It has been ranked as the least affordable housing market on Earth for eight years in a row, and the price per square foot seems to be only going up. The inflated prices are forcing Hongkongers to squeeze into unconventionally small spaces that can affect their quality of life. Tens of thousands of Hongkongers are living in spaces that range from 75 to 140 square feet. To put that in perspective, the average parking space in the US is about 150 square feet. And in the most extreme cases, Hongkongers have resorted to homes the size of a coffin. I spent some time exploring the living situation in Hong Kong to find out why housing has become so expensive and spaces so tight. To understand how Hong Kong’s housing market turned out this way and see how it’s affecting people’s lives, watch the final episode of Borders Hong Kong. Subscribe to our channel! 🤍 Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders. Check out our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Twitter: 🤍 Or on Facebook: 🤍
A full border reopening between Hong Kong and China will not happen before the middle of next month. The city is keen to resume quarantine-free travel with the mainland. But details are still being ironed out. Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
Neon is fading. Follow Johnny on Instagram: 🤍 Follow the Vox Borders watch page: 🤍 With original music by Tom Fox: 🤍 Explore neon culture through this local museum project: 🤍 Master Wu started making neon signs in the ’80s and has been filling Hong Kong’s streets with bright neon signs ever since. But recently, Master Wu has seen his business slow down as brighter-burning and more energy-efficient LED signs emerge. In addition to getting fewer requests, Hong Kong’s iconic neon landscape is also losing thousands of signs per year, ushering in the end of the city’s neon era. As Hong Kong’s neon lights start to fade, I spent some time with Master Wu at his neon shop, where he showed me how he makes neon signs, and took a look at Hong Kong’s changing cityscape. Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders. Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Or Twitter: 🤍
Singaporeans living in Hong Kong will need to hold off on Chinese New Year reunions for the second year in a row. The territory is doubling down on border measures to stamp out a fifth COVID-19 wave. Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
Futian Port is one of three pedestrian border crossing points between Shenzhen (Mainland China) and Hong Kong; Futian is less congested than Luohu Border Crossing, and more convenient for pedestrians than Huanggang Border Crossing; Futian Port 福田口岸站 is the terminus station Shenzhen Metro Line 4 Longhua四号线. After passing Mainland Chinese exit immigration checkpoints at Futian Port 福田口岸管制站, people cross the physical border between Mainland China and Hong Kong by footbridge; The Hong Kong entry immigration checkpoint are then located at Lok Ma Chau Station 落馬洲 Lok Ma Chau is the Terminus of the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, a branch line of the MTR East Rail Line
Travel with As Never Seen B4 from Hong Kong to Shenzhen Bay border by road. There are total 4 immigration crossing check posts between Hong Kong and Shenzhen 1) Lo Wu (Lou Hu) - Metro train from Hung Hom to Lo Wu station - Luo Hu Immigration 2) Lok Ma Chau - Metro train from Hung Hom to Lok Ma Chau station - Futian Immigration 3) Huang Gang - only 24 . Hours open immigration check point between HK / Shenzhen, Can travel only by bus or private car 4) Shenzhen Bay - By bus / minibus or private car Today we travel to Shenzhen Bay by bus. Hope you will enjoy the video. Follow us on Facebook : 🤍facebook.com/asneverseenb4 Email: asneverseenb4🤍gmail.com
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In the last 2 episodes, I shared my experience from the trip preparation, the pre-flight PCR test to the onboard precautions that I took. Now join me to continue my journey. In this video, I gave a step-by-step description of what you need to do after landing at HKG. It took me about 4.5 hours from landing to finally reaching the quarantine hotel. I hope this will be helpful for planning and preparing your trip to Hong Kong. - Contents of this Video - 00:00 - Landing at HKG 00:43 - The step-by-step guide after landing 01:11 - The Health Declaration QR code 03:03 - The wait for the test result 03:32 - The free bus tour of Hong Kong 04:31 - HK vaccination progress 07:18 - Arrival at PentaHotel #pentahotel, #HKquarantine
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 Chu Lui and Wong Kit-leung were suddenly left homeless for the first time in their lives after the Hong Kong government imposed 14-day quarantines on all travellers from the mainland. The measures to fight Covid-19 were imposed February 8, 2020, and include Hongkongers like Chu and Wong, who lost their jobs as the pandemic took a toll on the economy. They were unable to keep paying rents in Shenzhen, the mainland Chinese city bordering Hong Kong, where they had enjoyed lower living expenses. But their decision to return to their home city has left them in despair. Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍
State media outlets videos with a rousing choral soundtrack show armoured troop carriers purportedly driving to Shenzhen, the south-eastern state that borders Hong Kong. Chinese officials have released a series of threatening statements about Hong Kong's protesters, with one claiming 'terrorism' was emerging in the city on Monday after flights were cancelled Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► 🤍 Hong Kong protesters return to airport as Lam warns of 'abyss' ► 🤍 Support the Guardian ► 🤍 Today in Focus podcast ► 🤍 The Guardian YouTube network: The Guardian ► 🤍 Owen Jones talks ► 🤍 Guardian Football ► 🤍 Guardian Sport ► 🤍 Guardian Culture ► 🤍
Hong Kong is taking another step to gradually unwind stringent pandemic rules that have isolated the Asian financial hub. It is cutting its hotel quarantine duration for incoming travellers from seven days to three days starting from Aug 12. Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
Ein Viertel wie eine riesige Sardinenbüchse, im Herzen Honkongs: Bis 1993 ist die Kowloon Walled City zeitweise der am dichtesten besiedelten Orte der Welt. Und ein Gebiet, dass zugleich von China und Großbritannien beansprucht wird. Hier entsteht ein rechtsfreier Raum mit Opiumhöhlen, Bordellen, Spielhallen - und jeder Menge Zahnärzten. Willkommen bei Crazy Borders! #kowloon #crazyborders #arte Video auf Youtube verfügbar bis zum 25/05/2027 Abonniert den Youtube-Kanal von ARTE: 🤍 Folgt uns in den sozialen Netzwerken: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
British travellers heading to Hong Kong have been warned their electronic devices could be checked at the border. As anti-government protests continue in Hong Kong, the Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for people travelling there. The online advice reads: "In light of ongoing protests and demonstrations in Hong Kong, there are reports of greater scrutiny from mainland authorities at border crossings between the mainland and Hong Kong. "This includes reports that travellers' electronic devices have been checked at border crossings." • Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: 🤍 • Get breaking news and more stories at 🤍 Follow ITV News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow ITV News on Twitter: 🤍 Follow ITV News on Instagram: 🤍
I'm hitting the road again and want your ideas! If you live in Hong Kong or are an expert on the city, start here: : 🤍 Follow the Vox Borders Facebook Watch page: 🤍 Sign up for the Vox Borders newsletter: 🤍 Or find me on Instagram: 🤍 Vox Borders is an international documentary series that focuses on the human stories of some of the world's most interesting places. It started last year with six locations, and six docs. Check them out here: 🤍 For season two, I'll be traveling to new places to tell similar stories. Hong Kong is my first stop where I'll be producing multiple shorter video docs on the local stories that need explaining. Vox Borders stories are always so much stronger when the community helps in the storytelling. To that end, I'm looking for locals from Hong Kong (or Macau) who want to help with the project. If you have local knowledge of Hong Kong, head to vox.com/borders-local to tell me more about yourself and how you'd like to contribute to the project. If you've been to Hong Kong and just want to contribute an idea, you can do that too. I'll be on the ground in Hong Kong in late May 2018. See you there! Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out 🤍. Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Or Twitter: 🤍
Hong Kong will close almost all land border crossings with mainland China from Feb 4. Only the airport, Shenzhen Bay and HK-Zhuhai-Macau bridge will remain open. Chief Executive Carrie Lam stressed the borders cannot be sealed completely, because there is a high demand for many Hong Kong people to travel to and from the mainland, for work and family. She insisted that the move had nothing to do with the ongoing healthcare workers' strike, and added that extreme actions and threatening the government will not work. For the latest developments on the Novel coronavirus: 🤍 Get updates on Telegram: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
Crossing the border between Hong Kong and Mainland China (in Shenzhen) with MTR Intercity Through Train Kowloon (Hung Hom) and Guangzhou East Railway Station
In Shenzhen, a border city in Guangdong Province, police have discovered a secret underground tunnel used to smuggle goods across the border with Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's police chief is urging protesters barricaded inside the Polytechnic University to surrender peacefully. They've been holed up there since occupying the campus. Mainland China has issued a series of increasingly tough warnings against the demonstrators. And although Beijing has not directly intervened in the territory, authorities have targeted individual protesters. British consulate employee Simon Cheng says he was held and tortured at the border, and he is not the only one. Correspondent Matthias Bölinger met with one man who says he was arrested and beaten by police at the Hong Kong-China border crossing. To protect his identity, DW has revoiced the protester's remarks. Subscribe: 🤍 For more news go to: 🤍 Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: 🤍 ►Twitter: 🤍 ►Instagram: 🤍 Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: 🤍 #HongKong #China #HongKongProtests
Hong Kong / China. Title reads 'The Border'. GV. Hong Kong Harbour. MS. People leaving BOAC Boeing 707 plane at the Hong Kong International Airport. GV. Modern block of flats in Hong Kong. MV. Poor people area in the harbour, overcrowded buildings. GV. Travelling shot through streets of Hong Kong. GV. Travelling shot from car moving along road towards the Chinese border. CU. 'No Entry' sign in English and Chinese. Various shots of more signs on border. GV. Police outpost on the Hong Kong side of border. MS. Union Jack flying. Various shots of the area and the fence that separates Hong Kong from Red China. (Comb, F.G.) Date found in the old record - 18/07/1967. FILM ID:3194.09 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. 🤍 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT 🤍 British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. 🤍
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4 English subtitles click on the "cc" tag at the bottom of the screen 😉 Spanish: Monitoreando los ultimos tifones en Japon desde Hong Kong donde estoy bloqueado por el Covid19 y un paseo por las montañas de Tin Shui Wai con vistas de la bahia de Shenzhen y la linea de frontera China English: Review the last Typhoon affecting Japan from Hong Kong where I’m stuck by the Coved19 and a walk to the Tin Shui Wai mountains with views of the Shenzhen bay and the Chinese border line 0:00 last 2 typhoon comments 2:35 intro 2:45 actual situation 4:08 Tin Shui Wai Tin Ying path walk 8:44 into the mountain 10:20 views Shenzhen bay 11:20 going down 13:46 more views Shenzhen bay and city 15:15 start raining 16:00 back to hotel 16:24 last news and thoughts
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced further closures of borders with mainland China to fend off coronavirus. The land border crossings at Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau would be shut at midnight on the morning of February 4, along with the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal. The Shenzhen Bay joint checkpoint, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge and Hong Kong International Airport would remain open.The move came after thousands of public hospital staff staged a strike to demand full closure of borders hours earlier. Full story: 🤍 Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 Frequently changing Covid-19 restrictions and quarantine rules at the border between Hong Kong and mainland China could soon be lifted for travellers. Tam Yiu-chung, a member of China's National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, said he has been told he can attend a meeting in Beijing in December 2021. Only weeks after he had been unexpectedly barred from a similar trip by authorities citing the risk of infection posed by a single, untraceable case in the city. Tam said change signals that border restrictions could be eased soon. Related story: Hong Kong delegate’s Beijing summons sparks hopes for border reopening 🤍 Support us: 🤍 Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍 #scmp #Coronavirus #Coronaviruspandemic
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Some have interpreted the armoured vehicles as a threat from Beijing against pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong. Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre is just across the harbour from Hong Kong, where protests continue for the ninth week. Anti-government protests have crippled Hong Kong International Airport, after thousands occupied the building. Early on Wednesday flights appeared to have resumed, though some still remained delayed or cancelled. Report by Anna O'Donohue. #HongKong #China #Protests Subscribe here: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: 🤍
Hong Kong has recorded its first death from the coronavirus outbreak. A 39-year-old man is the second person to die from the illness outside mainland China. Al Jazeera's Adrian Brown reports from Hong Kong. - Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 - Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 - Find us on Facebook: 🤍 - Check our website: 🤍 #AlJazeeraEnglish #HongKong #China #Coronavirus
Thousands have been queueing for face masks in Hong Kong as locals worry over the spread of the coronavirus from China. Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam announced the city will shut almost all land and sea border control points to the mainland from midnight on Monday to stem the spread of the virus. • Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: 🤍 • Get breaking news and more stories at 🤍 Follow ITV News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow ITV News on Twitter: 🤍 Follow ITV News on Instagram: 🤍
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Thousands of healthcare workers in Hong Kong are threatening to strike, if the government does not close all borders with the mainland. Hong Kong has 12 confirmed cases of the virus. So far, only high-speed rail and cross-border ferry services have been closed. The doctors and nurses said as the number of coronavirus patients rises, hospitals will not be able to cope. Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
The Foreign Office says it is "extremely concerned" about reports a consulate employee from Hong Kong has been detained in China. (Subscribe: 🤍 Simon Cheng is thought to have been stopped earlier this month, whilst crossing the border from the mainland. Tensions between China and Britain are high after weeks of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. Today, its pro-Beijing leader spoke to the media, but again failed to address any of the protesters demands. Follow us on Instagram - 🤍