The only independent, publicly funded media outlet on Chinese soil, Radio Television Hong Kong was founded in 1928 and is sometimes compared to the British Broadcasting Corporation. Its charter guarantees it editorial independence.
It angered Hong Kong’s government, the police, and Beijing with its coverage of 2019 anti-government protests that shook the Asian financial hub, including several investigations that sparked widespread criticism of authorities...
Something else also worth noting: "Hong Kong’s ranking fell to 80 in the global press freedom index of Reporters Without Borders in 2020, from 18 in 2002 (just one position below the USA). China ranks 177th." So yes, it has far to fall before it gets to the level of (Mainland) China. But, truth be told, it's already fallen far further from grace than many of us are comfortable with.
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Our son goes down around half past five.
Coffee is on and stay safe
Hi peppylady --
Sunset is around 6.50pm in Hong Kong these days. BTW, I hope you read my post as well as looked as its pictures!
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