As one of the world's leading international financial centres, Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised by low taxation and free trade, and the currency, Hong Kong dollar, is the ninth most traded currency in the world. Hong Kong has remained as the world's freest economy, according to Index of Economic Freedom since the inception of the index in 1995. The economy, governed under positive non-interventionism, is highly dependent on international trade and finance and in 2009 the real economic growth fell by 2.8% as a result of the global financial turmoil. Despite the downturn, Hong Kong’s economic strengths, including a sound banking system, virtually no public debt, a strong legal system, ample foreign exchange reserves, rigorous anti-corruption measures and close ties with the mainland China, enable it to quickly respond to changing circumstances.
Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
5:09
Expert analyzes Hong Kong's economy structural problems
Expert analyzes Hong Kong's economy structural problems
Expert analyzes Hong Kong's economy structural problems
CCTV America spoke with Kent Troutman,an analyst at the Peterson Institute of International Economics, about Hong Kong's economy.
3:10
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
It is common knowledge that the Eastern economies are developing faster than those of the West, but what does this mean for the UK economy today? Professor D...
2:19
Hong Kong economy fall: dependent youth
Hong Kong economy fall: dependent youth
Hong Kong economy fall: dependent youth
The young people in Hong Kong are facing a tough time in the job market as more and more college graduates emerge from school each year. According to the Dep...
1:15
Hong Kong Economy - BBC News
Hong Kong Economy - BBC News
Hong Kong Economy - BBC News
BBC News Content
12:43
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Onboard Delta Airlines new Seattle to Hong Kong service aboard their Airbus A330-200 in Economy Class. I didn't opt for the Economy Comfort upgrade option.
Flew August 14 2014.
Class: Economy
4:41
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Flight -- CX161
date -- Nov 2013
Aircraft -- A330-300
Registration -- B-LAF
Seat -- 69G
it was a great flight
3:49
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146...
18:48
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
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Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
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Flight with CX from Chicago to Hong Kong. Cathay is using BA business class and first class lounge now instead of Swiss Airlines lounge. It is a small lounge (business class lounge) with no window.
They offered limited amount of food and there is no shower room available in this lounge.
The flight itself is a long flight due to strong headwind. I was seated at 40K which is the first bulkhead economy class seat. The flight was empty, there were some lucky people that can use 3 seats as their bed. Cathay's service are always exceptional, but they sti
11:46
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Flight report on the new economy class onboard Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER flying from Toronto, Canada to Hong Kong as CX829. Aircraft Reg: B-KPZ...
4:29
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
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British Reuters published a Special Report on Dec. 31, 2014
which says although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
can’t politically tame Hong Kong, it is tightening control over
Hong Kong’s business circle and colonizing the economy.
Chinese enterprises are increasing in numbers in many
key industries in Hong Kong.
The report says one of the most telling signs of change is
how much space mainland Chinese companies lease.
These companies account for over 50% of new leases
signed for offices, which is much higher than
13:42
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
Featuring my good experience with ANA's Economy class flight to Hong Kong. If only there are AVOD on economy, then truly it will be a 5-star experience for a...
14:21
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Date : 1 December 2014
-----------------------------------------------------
Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 412
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-HLD
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Incheon International Airport (A)
-----------------------------------------------------
Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 12.55 AM
Arrival Time : 5.20 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 25 minutes
Altitude : --------
------------------------------------------------------------
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Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
5:09
Expert analyzes Hong Kong's economy structural problems
Expert analyzes Hong Kong's economy structural problems
Expert analyzes Hong Kong's economy structural problems
CCTV America spoke with Kent Troutman,an analyst at the Peterson Institute of International Economics, about Hong Kong's economy.
3:10
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
It is common knowledge that the Eastern economies are developing faster than those of the West, but what does this mean for the UK economy today? Professor D...
2:19
Hong Kong economy fall: dependent youth
Hong Kong economy fall: dependent youth
Hong Kong economy fall: dependent youth
The young people in Hong Kong are facing a tough time in the job market as more and more college graduates emerge from school each year. According to the Dep...
1:15
Hong Kong Economy - BBC News
Hong Kong Economy - BBC News
Hong Kong Economy - BBC News
BBC News Content
12:43
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Onboard Delta Airlines new Seattle to Hong Kong service aboard their Airbus A330-200 in Economy Class. I didn't opt for the Economy Comfort upgrade option.
Flew August 14 2014.
Class: Economy
4:41
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Flight -- CX161
date -- Nov 2013
Aircraft -- A330-300
Registration -- B-LAF
Seat -- 69G
it was a great flight
3:49
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146...
18:48
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
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17:24
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
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Flight with CX from Chicago to Hong Kong. Cathay is using BA business class and first class lounge now instead of Swiss Airlines lounge. It is a small lounge (business class lounge) with no window.
They offered limited amount of food and there is no shower room available in this lounge.
The flight itself is a long flight due to strong headwind. I was seated at 40K which is the first bulkhead economy class seat. The flight was empty, there were some lucky people that can use 3 seats as their bed. Cathay's service are always exceptional, but they sti
11:46
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Flight report on the new economy class onboard Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER flying from Toronto, Canada to Hong Kong as CX829. Aircraft Reg: B-KPZ...
4:29
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
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British Reuters published a Special Report on Dec. 31, 2014
which says although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
can’t politically tame Hong Kong, it is tightening control over
Hong Kong’s business circle and colonizing the economy.
Chinese enterprises are increasing in numbers in many
key industries in Hong Kong.
The report says one of the most telling signs of change is
how much space mainland Chinese companies lease.
These companies account for over 50% of new leases
signed for offices, which is much higher than
13:42
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
Featuring my good experience with ANA's Economy class flight to Hong Kong. If only there are AVOD on economy, then truly it will be a 5-star experience for a...
14:21
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Date : 1 December 2014
-----------------------------------------------------
Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 412
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-HLD
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Incheon International Airport (A)
-----------------------------------------------------
Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 12.55 AM
Arrival Time : 5.20 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 25 minutes
Altitude : --------
------------------------------------------------------------
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8:48
Cathay Pacific CX110 Sydney-Hong Kong premium economy
Cathay Pacific CX110 Sydney-Hong Kong premium economy
Cathay Pacific CX110 Sydney-Hong Kong premium economy
This video is about Cathay Pacific CX110 Sydney-Hong Kong
12:03
Flying Experiance : Jet Airways B777 Mumbai to Hong Kong Economy
Flying Experiance : Jet Airways B777 Mumbai to Hong Kong Economy
Flying Experiance : Jet Airways B777 Mumbai to Hong Kong Economy
Hi this is my trip review of jet airways on the booing 777 from mumbai to hong kong. Thanks for watching and check out more videos of mine.
20:58
Eps.10 Cathay Pacific CX718 From Jakarta to Hong Kong (premium economy seat)
Eps.10 Cathay Pacific CX718 From Jakarta to Hong Kong (premium economy seat)
Eps.10 Cathay Pacific CX718 From Jakarta to Hong Kong (premium economy seat)
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Flight details
Date: July 2, 2014
Flight number: CX718
Scheduled departure: 08:20 am
Scheduled arrival: 2:15 pm
Aircraft details
Aircraft: A330-300
Seat configuration: C39W28Y175
An experience of Cathay Pacific Regional flight from Jakarta to Hong Kong in Premium Economy Class.
1ExtraordinaryTravel
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2:31
Hong Kong rated 2nd most competitive economy
Hong Kong rated 2nd most competitive economy
Hong Kong rated 2nd most competitive economy
Seven months into his start-up in Hong Kong, Belgian entrepreneur Cedric Thiry finds himself busier than ever. His office is abuzz with work, as they complete key projects for clients. Thiry's SEED Advisory, which sells management and technology consulting services to Hong Kong, Mainland and Southeast Asian clients, has since grown into a mid-sized company. He attributes it to his choice of location.
16:06
Cathay Pacific 777-300ER Economy Class Flight: CX650 Singapore - Hong Kong (1/2)
Cathay Pacific 777-300ER Economy Class Flight: CX650 Singapore - Hong Kong (1/2)
Cathay Pacific 777-300ER Economy Class Flight: CX650 Singapore - Hong Kong (1/2)
I needed a break! There's no better way to travel to Hong Kong with national carrier, Cathay Pacific on this short vacation. I've always wanted to visit Hong Kong again as I really enjoyed the scenery, food and the fantastic weather there. We booked the tickets online at a discounted rate and that's why I am not traveling with a LCC this time round. The equipment for this flight was supposed to be a Boeing 777-200 and I was over the moon when it was upgraded to the Boeing 777-300ER which was configured with the newest seating configuration and IFE. The legroom was decent and the StudioCX entertainment system was extensive with lots of selecti
47:46
Mega Cities Hong Kong (National Geographic Documentary)
Mega Cities Hong Kong (National Geographic Documentary)
Mega Cities Hong Kong (National Geographic Documentary)
Native Chicagoan Beth Williams caught the travel bug after spending half a year in Japan during college. After graduation, she missed Asia so much she just had to go back. A gig teaching English brought her to Hong Kong, where she’s lived for the past two years. Armed with her camera and irrepressible wanderlust, Beth’s now on a mission to prove that you can work a 9-to-5 and still find time to travel. Here are some of her favorite things about the city she calls “a place unlike any other.”
Follow Beth’s story on Twitter or on her blog Besudesu Abroad.
Hong Kong is My City
When someone comes to visit me, the first place I take them is Vict
25:13
CATHAY PACIFIC A330-300 ECONOMY CLASS CX312
CATHAY PACIFIC A330-300 ECONOMY CLASS CX312
CATHAY PACIFIC A330-300 ECONOMY CLASS CX312
Here is the second leg of this long journey to Beijing, the new Economy class aboard the A330-300 of Cathay Pacific for the flight CX312 from Hong Kong to Be...
28:40
Eps.9 Cathay Pacific CX806 from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.9 Cathay Pacific CX806 from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.9 Cathay Pacific CX806 from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
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Some flight details are:
Flight number: CX806
Flight date: April 21, 2014
Seat: 34A (last premium economy class seat)
Scheduled departure: 11:50
Scheduled arrival: 13:20
Flight time: 14 hours 15 minutes
Departure gate: 21
Arrival gate: M11
Aircraft: B777-367 (ER)
Aircraft registrationL B-KPE
Seat configuration: F6C53W34Y182
note that there was some spelling typo on the video.
TRAVEL IS ME
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6:03
Cathay Pacific Economy Class A330 Hong Kong - Kuala Lumpur CX791
Cathay Pacific Economy Class A330 Hong Kong - Kuala Lumpur CX791
Cathay Pacific Economy Class A330 Hong Kong - Kuala Lumpur CX791
Date : 5 December 2014
-----------------------------------------------------
Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 791
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-LBH
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Kuala Lumpur International Airport
-----------------------------------------------------
Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 8.20 PM
Arrival Time : 12.05 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 45 minutes
Altitude : --------
------------------------------------------------------------
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Film Documentary from 2013 China Lab -- "Hong Kong: One Metropolis; Two Systems"
It is common knowledge that the Eastern economies are developing faster than those of the West, but what does this mean for the UK economy today? Professor D...
It is common knowledge that the Eastern economies are developing faster than those of the West, but what does this mean for the UK economy today? Professor D...
The young people in Hong Kong are facing a tough time in the job market as more and more college graduates emerge from school each year. According to the Dep...
The young people in Hong Kong are facing a tough time in the job market as more and more college graduates emerge from school each year. According to the Dep...
Onboard Delta Airlines new Seattle to Hong Kong service aboard their Airbus A330-200 in Economy Class. I didn't opt for the Economy Comfort upgrade option.
Flew August 14 2014.
Class: Economy
Onboard Delta Airlines new Seattle to Hong Kong service aboard their Airbus A330-200 in Economy Class. I didn't opt for the Economy Comfort upgrade option.
Flew August 14 2014.
Class: Economy
published:26 Aug 2014
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Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146...
Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146...
Please spare some of your time to fill the following survey www.surveymonkey.com/s/2N8H8M3 Flight details Date: 30 Nov 2013 Flight number: CX806 and AA6089 (...
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Flight with CX from Chicago to Hong Kong. Cathay is using BA business class and first class lounge now instead of Swiss Airlines lounge. It is a small lounge (business class lounge) with no window.
They offered limited amount of food and there is no shower room available in this lounge.
The flight itself is a long flight due to strong headwind. I was seated at 40K which is the first bulkhead economy class seat. The flight was empty, there were some lucky people that can use 3 seats as their bed. Cathay's service are always exceptional, but they still need to improve their inflight meal. I never find Cathay's meal delicious even in business class.
Some flight details are:
Flight number: CX807
Scheduled departure: 15:50
Scheduled arrival: 20:20
Flight time: 15 hours 49 minutes
Departure gate: M11
Arrival gate: 18
Aircraft: B777-367 (ER)
Aircraft registrationL B-KPD
Seat configuration: F6C53W34Y182
note that there was some spelling typo on the video.
TRAVEL IS ME
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Flight with CX from Chicago to Hong Kong. Cathay is using BA business class and first class lounge now instead of Swiss Airlines lounge. It is a small lounge (business class lounge) with no window.
They offered limited amount of food and there is no shower room available in this lounge.
The flight itself is a long flight due to strong headwind. I was seated at 40K which is the first bulkhead economy class seat. The flight was empty, there were some lucky people that can use 3 seats as their bed. Cathay's service are always exceptional, but they still need to improve their inflight meal. I never find Cathay's meal delicious even in business class.
Some flight details are:
Flight number: CX807
Scheduled departure: 15:50
Scheduled arrival: 20:20
Flight time: 15 hours 49 minutes
Departure gate: M11
Arrival gate: 18
Aircraft: B777-367 (ER)
Aircraft registrationL B-KPD
Seat configuration: F6C53W34Y182
note that there was some spelling typo on the video.
TRAVEL IS ME
~1ExtraordinaryTravel~
published:20 Apr 2014
views:4643
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Flight report on the new economy class onboard Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER flying from Toronto, Canada to Hong Kong as CX829. Aircraft Reg: B-KPZ...
Flight report on the new economy class onboard Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER flying from Toronto, Canada to Hong Kong as CX829. Aircraft Reg: B-KPZ...
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British Reuters published a Special Report on Dec. 31, 2014
which says although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
can’t politically tame Hong Kong, it is tightening control over
Hong Kong’s business circle and colonizing the economy.
Chinese enterprises are increasing in numbers in many
key industries in Hong Kong.
The report says one of the most telling signs of change is
how much space mainland Chinese companies lease.
These companies account for over 50% of new leases
signed for offices, which is much higher than the 20% in 2012.
Mainland occupancy of 25 key prime office spaces, in the
districts of Central, Admiralty, Sheung Wan and Wan Chai
increased from 13 percent in 2008 to 21 percent in 2014.
Hong Kong’s 88-floor International Finance Centre has
a growing number of mainland companies on the list;
These include China Development Bank International
Holdings Ltd, opened in 2011.
It’s an offshore investment firm of China Development Bank.
Mainland companies also occupy significant amounts of
Hong Kong’s land.
The Reuters report says three of the six available plots
sold in Kai Tak district went to Chinese firms.
Two went to China Overseas Land & Investment,
and one went to Poly Property Group.
Mainland firms keep on being listed on the
Hong Kong stock market.
They now account for 54 percent of the companies
traded on the Hang Seng Index.
Wu Fan, political commentator, “It (CCP) sets the global
RMB exchange center in Hong Kong.
The CCP recently opened the Shanghai-Hong Kong
Stock Connect, connecting Hong Kong’s stock market
and mainland Chinese A-shares. What’s its purpose?
It’s to control Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has been a free
market for over 100 years.
It has its brand. It’s the biggest stock market
in the Far East.
[The CCP] wants to take full advantage of it.
Lots of foreign investment comes to Hong Kong,
and the CCP wants to occupy this platform.”
Professor Xie Tian at Business School of University of South
Carolina indicated that the CCP tries to control Hong Kong
politically through controlling its economy.
Professor Xie Tian said, “We have seen that the Chinese
companies have had effects on this student movement in
Hong Kong. They have supported the anti-umbrella
movement people.
Chinese holding companies directly threatened students
and citizens participating in the umbrella movement.
The most direct consequence of Chinese companies in
Hong Kong is strangling freedom of Hong Kong people.”
The Reuters report says many Hong Kong industries have
been dominated by business tycoons for decades, such as
Asia's richest man Li Ka-shing, casino tycoon Lui Che Woo,
and palm oil tycoon Robert Kuok.
But now, these people are witnessing mainland Chinese
enterprises invading Hong Kong.
Wu Fan, “Why did Li Ka-shing sell his properties in mainland
China and his enterprises and properties in Hong Kong?
[It’s because] he’s leaving Hong Kong. It means Hong Kong
people ruling Hong Kong is just an empty shell.
Mainland China has seen over a million immigrants to
Hong Kong in the past 17 years, and they are all rich.
They slowly take the place of Hong Kong’s original
capitalists, and then rule Hong Kong.
This is how the CCP controlled Hong Kong in
the past for over a decade.”
The report also says Beijing has clearly indicated that
the key of economic integration is to enhance sovereignty
over Hong Kong. Beijing’s goal is to include Hong Kong
in the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.
Chinese banks opened nearly 500 branches in Hong Kong,
accounting for 40% of all branch banks in Hong Kong.
Wu Fan indicated that the purpose of the CCP controlling
Hong Kong in all aspects is to prevent Hong Kong from
becoming an anti-CCP base.
Wu Fan, “In the past 10 years, to control Hong Kong people,
mainland China supplies water, electricity, food including fish,
meat, eggs, and almost everything for Hong Kong. It has
occupied Hong Kong’s retail market, controlling the society.
After [the CCP] controlled Hong Kong, it established a
Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen economic zone.
Hong Kong has lost its features. Freedom and democracy
in Hong Kong is gradually fading.”
The report says economic integration doesn’t always
promote understanding, but sometimes triggers tensions.
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British Reuters published a Special Report on Dec. 31, 2014
which says although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
can’t politically tame Hong Kong, it is tightening control over
Hong Kong’s business circle and colonizing the economy.
Chinese enterprises are increasing in numbers in many
key industries in Hong Kong.
The report says one of the most telling signs of change is
how much space mainland Chinese companies lease.
These companies account for over 50% of new leases
signed for offices, which is much higher than the 20% in 2012.
Mainland occupancy of 25 key prime office spaces, in the
districts of Central, Admiralty, Sheung Wan and Wan Chai
increased from 13 percent in 2008 to 21 percent in 2014.
Hong Kong’s 88-floor International Finance Centre has
a growing number of mainland companies on the list;
These include China Development Bank International
Holdings Ltd, opened in 2011.
It’s an offshore investment firm of China Development Bank.
Mainland companies also occupy significant amounts of
Hong Kong’s land.
The Reuters report says three of the six available plots
sold in Kai Tak district went to Chinese firms.
Two went to China Overseas Land & Investment,
and one went to Poly Property Group.
Mainland firms keep on being listed on the
Hong Kong stock market.
They now account for 54 percent of the companies
traded on the Hang Seng Index.
Wu Fan, political commentator, “It (CCP) sets the global
RMB exchange center in Hong Kong.
The CCP recently opened the Shanghai-Hong Kong
Stock Connect, connecting Hong Kong’s stock market
and mainland Chinese A-shares. What’s its purpose?
It’s to control Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has been a free
market for over 100 years.
It has its brand. It’s the biggest stock market
in the Far East.
[The CCP] wants to take full advantage of it.
Lots of foreign investment comes to Hong Kong,
and the CCP wants to occupy this platform.”
Professor Xie Tian at Business School of University of South
Carolina indicated that the CCP tries to control Hong Kong
politically through controlling its economy.
Professor Xie Tian said, “We have seen that the Chinese
companies have had effects on this student movement in
Hong Kong. They have supported the anti-umbrella
movement people.
Chinese holding companies directly threatened students
and citizens participating in the umbrella movement.
The most direct consequence of Chinese companies in
Hong Kong is strangling freedom of Hong Kong people.”
The Reuters report says many Hong Kong industries have
been dominated by business tycoons for decades, such as
Asia's richest man Li Ka-shing, casino tycoon Lui Che Woo,
and palm oil tycoon Robert Kuok.
But now, these people are witnessing mainland Chinese
enterprises invading Hong Kong.
Wu Fan, “Why did Li Ka-shing sell his properties in mainland
China and his enterprises and properties in Hong Kong?
[It’s because] he’s leaving Hong Kong. It means Hong Kong
people ruling Hong Kong is just an empty shell.
Mainland China has seen over a million immigrants to
Hong Kong in the past 17 years, and they are all rich.
They slowly take the place of Hong Kong’s original
capitalists, and then rule Hong Kong.
This is how the CCP controlled Hong Kong in
the past for over a decade.”
The report also says Beijing has clearly indicated that
the key of economic integration is to enhance sovereignty
over Hong Kong. Beijing’s goal is to include Hong Kong
in the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.
Chinese banks opened nearly 500 branches in Hong Kong,
accounting for 40% of all branch banks in Hong Kong.
Wu Fan indicated that the purpose of the CCP controlling
Hong Kong in all aspects is to prevent Hong Kong from
becoming an anti-CCP base.
Wu Fan, “In the past 10 years, to control Hong Kong people,
mainland China supplies water, electricity, food including fish,
meat, eggs, and almost everything for Hong Kong. It has
occupied Hong Kong’s retail market, controlling the society.
After [the CCP] controlled Hong Kong, it established a
Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen economic zone.
Hong Kong has lost its features. Freedom and democracy
in Hong Kong is gradually fading.”
The report says economic integration doesn’t always
promote understanding, but sometimes triggers tensions.
published:03 Jan 2015
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All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
Featuring my good experience with ANA's Economy class flight to Hong Kong. If only there are AVOD on economy, then truly it will be a 5-star experience for a...
Featuring my good experience with ANA's Economy class flight to Hong Kong. If only there are AVOD on economy, then truly it will be a 5-star experience for a...
Date : 1 December 2014
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Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 412
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-HLD
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Incheon International Airport (A)
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Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 12.55 AM
Arrival Time : 5.20 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 25 minutes
Altitude : --------
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Date : 1 December 2014
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Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 412
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-HLD
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Incheon International Airport (A)
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Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 12.55 AM
Arrival Time : 5.20 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 25 minutes
Altitude : --------
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Cathay Pacific CX110 Sydney-Hong Kong premium economy
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Flight details
Date: July 2, 2014
Flight number: CX718
Scheduled departure: 08:20 am
Scheduled arrival: 2:15 pm
Aircraft details
Aircraft: A330-300
Seat configuration: C39W28Y175
An experience of Cathay Pacific Regional flight from Jakarta to Hong Kong in Premium Economy Class.
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Flight details
Date: July 2, 2014
Flight number: CX718
Scheduled departure: 08:20 am
Scheduled arrival: 2:15 pm
Aircraft details
Aircraft: A330-300
Seat configuration: C39W28Y175
An experience of Cathay Pacific Regional flight from Jakarta to Hong Kong in Premium Economy Class.
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Seven months into his start-up in Hong Kong, Belgian entrepreneur Cedric Thiry finds himself busier than ever. His office is abuzz with work, as they complete key projects for clients. Thiry's SEED Advisory, which sells management and technology consulting services to Hong Kong, Mainland and Southeast Asian clients, has since grown into a mid-sized company. He attributes it to his choice of location.
Seven months into his start-up in Hong Kong, Belgian entrepreneur Cedric Thiry finds himself busier than ever. His office is abuzz with work, as they complete key projects for clients. Thiry's SEED Advisory, which sells management and technology consulting services to Hong Kong, Mainland and Southeast Asian clients, has since grown into a mid-sized company. He attributes it to his choice of location.
published:18 Jun 2015
views:68
Cathay Pacific 777-300ER Economy Class Flight: CX650 Singapore - Hong Kong (1/2)
I needed a break! There's no better way to travel to Hong Kong with national carrier, Cathay Pacific on this short vacation. I've always wanted to visit Hong Kong again as I really enjoyed the scenery, food and the fantastic weather there. We booked the tickets online at a discounted rate and that's why I am not traveling with a LCC this time round. The equipment for this flight was supposed to be a Boeing 777-200 and I was over the moon when it was upgraded to the Boeing 777-300ER which was configured with the newest seating configuration and IFE. The legroom was decent and the StudioCX entertainment system was extensive with lots of selection to choose from. The overall CX experience was a memorable one and the crew made it even better with their patience and courteousness. It was a joy flying with Cathay Pacific and I hope to fly with them again in future.
✈ Flight Information ✈
Airline: Cathay Pacific Airways
Aircraft: Boeing 777-367ER
Registration: B-KPY
Flight: CX650
Seat: 56A
Destination: Chep Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong
Departure Airport: Changi Airport, Singapore
Active Runway (Singapore): 02C
Active Runway (Hong Kong): 07L
Departure Time: 0710 hrs
Arrival Time: 1050 hrs
Distance: 1,596 miles/ 2,569 km
• For Part 2
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• Check out my trip from Hong Kong - Singapore
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I needed a break! There's no better way to travel to Hong Kong with national carrier, Cathay Pacific on this short vacation. I've always wanted to visit Hong Kong again as I really enjoyed the scenery, food and the fantastic weather there. We booked the tickets online at a discounted rate and that's why I am not traveling with a LCC this time round. The equipment for this flight was supposed to be a Boeing 777-200 and I was over the moon when it was upgraded to the Boeing 777-300ER which was configured with the newest seating configuration and IFE. The legroom was decent and the StudioCX entertainment system was extensive with lots of selection to choose from. The overall CX experience was a memorable one and the crew made it even better with their patience and courteousness. It was a joy flying with Cathay Pacific and I hope to fly with them again in future.
✈ Flight Information ✈
Airline: Cathay Pacific Airways
Aircraft: Boeing 777-367ER
Registration: B-KPY
Flight: CX650
Seat: 56A
Destination: Chep Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong
Departure Airport: Changi Airport, Singapore
Active Runway (Singapore): 02C
Active Runway (Hong Kong): 07L
Departure Time: 0710 hrs
Arrival Time: 1050 hrs
Distance: 1,596 miles/ 2,569 km
• For Part 2
http://youtu.be/t7VhPdLn8UQ
• Check out my trip from Hong Kong - Singapore
http://youtu.be/TU-6xVzycao
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Mega Cities Hong Kong (National Geographic Documentary)
Native Chicagoan Beth Williams caught the travel bug after spending half a year in Japan during college. After graduation, she missed Asia so much she just had to go back. A gig teaching English brought her to Hong Kong, where she’s lived for the past two years. Armed with her camera and irrepressible wanderlust, Beth’s now on a mission to prove that you can work a 9-to-5 and still find time to travel. Here are some of her favorite things about the city she calls “a place unlike any other.”
Follow Beth’s story on Twitter or on her blog Besudesu Abroad.
Hong Kong is My City
When someone comes to visit me, the first place I take them is Victoria Harbour to be dazzled by one of the best skylines in the world.
Autumn is the best time to visit my city because it’s no longer boiling outside and colorful lanterns illuminate the city during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
You can see my city best from The Peak, located high in the mountains on Hong Kong Island.
Locals know to skip the touristy seaside village of Stanley and check out the local fishing villages in Tai O instead.
The Ladies Market, located in Mong Kok, is the place to buy authentic, local souvenirs.
In the past, notable people like Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and Chow Yun-fat have called my city home.
My city’s best museum is the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, because it is well designed, with interactive and unique exhibits.
If there’s one thing you should know about getting around my city, it’s that you shouldn’t bother with expensive taxis, because it’s easy to get around using the MTR metro. It might seem a little confusing at first, but everything is color-coded–and announcements are made in English!
The best place to spend time outdoors in my city is Sai Kung. Rent a boat or go hiking and explore the unique Geoparks of Hong Kong. With lush greenery and emerald waters, you’ll almost forget you’re still in Hong Kong!
My city really knows how to celebrate Chinese New Year. From bustling night markets to flashy parades and fireworks displays, it’s a weeklong celebration you won’t soon forget.
You can tell if someone is from my city if they’re glued to their smartphone. Just be wary of those using their smartphones to watch TV while they’re walking!
For a fancy night out, I like to dress up and take in the stunning view while sipping on cocktails at one of the many rooftop bars around the city.
Just outside my city, you can visit Macau via a short ferry ride. Although it’s another S.A.R. of China, it has a different feel from Hong Kong.
My city is known for being a financial hub, but it’s really a foodie’s paradise.
The best outdoor market in my city is Temple Street Night Market (also known as the “Men’s Market”), the last remaining night market in Hong Kong.
Anywhere that serves steaming, hot dim sum is my favorite place to grab breakfast, and any street food vendor is the spot for late-night eats.
To find out what’s going on at night and on the weekends, read Time Out Hong Kong.
My city’s biggest sports event is the Hong Kong Sevens rugby championship. Watch it at Hong Kong Stadium.
When I’m feeling cash-strapped, I ride on the “Ding Ding” instead of the MTR. This tram system may be slower, but it offers some of the best views of local Hong Kong for next to nothing!
To escape the crowds, I spend time with nature by hiking one of the many mountains or lying on one of the many beaches of Hong Kong. Here’s a guide to the city’s great outdoors.
If my city were a celebrity it’d be Jackie Chan because even though his English may not be perfect, his quirks make him totally lovable.
The dish that represents my city best is dim sum and Hong Kong-style milk tea is my city’s signature drink. You’ll find that a day doesn’t start in Hong Kong without drinking milk tea (not coffee) and eating dim sum!
Bank of China Tower is my favorite building in town because it’s one of the most recognizable buildings in Hong Kong with its unique zigzagging patterns and bamboo shoot shape.
The most random thing about my city is the obsession with food, particularly McDonald’s. Anytime a new McDonald’s opens up shop, it makes the news and people line up in long queues like they’ve never seen a McDonald’s before! Hong Kong was also the first place in the world to offer McDonald’s wedding packages–so bizarre!
AsiaWorld-Expo, our largest concert arena, is the best place to see live music, but if you’re in the mood to dance, check out the lively streets of Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong’s nightlife capital.
Native Chicagoan Beth Williams caught the travel bug after spending half a year in Japan during college. After graduation, she missed Asia so much she just had to go back. A gig teaching English brought her to Hong Kong, where she’s lived for the past two years. Armed with her camera and irrepressible wanderlust, Beth’s now on a mission to prove that you can work a 9-to-5 and still find time to travel. Here are some of her favorite things about the city she calls “a place unlike any other.”
Follow Beth’s story on Twitter or on her blog Besudesu Abroad.
Hong Kong is My City
When someone comes to visit me, the first place I take them is Victoria Harbour to be dazzled by one of the best skylines in the world.
Autumn is the best time to visit my city because it’s no longer boiling outside and colorful lanterns illuminate the city during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
You can see my city best from The Peak, located high in the mountains on Hong Kong Island.
Locals know to skip the touristy seaside village of Stanley and check out the local fishing villages in Tai O instead.
The Ladies Market, located in Mong Kok, is the place to buy authentic, local souvenirs.
In the past, notable people like Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and Chow Yun-fat have called my city home.
My city’s best museum is the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, because it is well designed, with interactive and unique exhibits.
If there’s one thing you should know about getting around my city, it’s that you shouldn’t bother with expensive taxis, because it’s easy to get around using the MTR metro. It might seem a little confusing at first, but everything is color-coded–and announcements are made in English!
The best place to spend time outdoors in my city is Sai Kung. Rent a boat or go hiking and explore the unique Geoparks of Hong Kong. With lush greenery and emerald waters, you’ll almost forget you’re still in Hong Kong!
My city really knows how to celebrate Chinese New Year. From bustling night markets to flashy parades and fireworks displays, it’s a weeklong celebration you won’t soon forget.
You can tell if someone is from my city if they’re glued to their smartphone. Just be wary of those using their smartphones to watch TV while they’re walking!
For a fancy night out, I like to dress up and take in the stunning view while sipping on cocktails at one of the many rooftop bars around the city.
Just outside my city, you can visit Macau via a short ferry ride. Although it’s another S.A.R. of China, it has a different feel from Hong Kong.
My city is known for being a financial hub, but it’s really a foodie’s paradise.
The best outdoor market in my city is Temple Street Night Market (also known as the “Men’s Market”), the last remaining night market in Hong Kong.
Anywhere that serves steaming, hot dim sum is my favorite place to grab breakfast, and any street food vendor is the spot for late-night eats.
To find out what’s going on at night and on the weekends, read Time Out Hong Kong.
My city’s biggest sports event is the Hong Kong Sevens rugby championship. Watch it at Hong Kong Stadium.
When I’m feeling cash-strapped, I ride on the “Ding Ding” instead of the MTR. This tram system may be slower, but it offers some of the best views of local Hong Kong for next to nothing!
To escape the crowds, I spend time with nature by hiking one of the many mountains or lying on one of the many beaches of Hong Kong. Here’s a guide to the city’s great outdoors.
If my city were a celebrity it’d be Jackie Chan because even though his English may not be perfect, his quirks make him totally lovable.
The dish that represents my city best is dim sum and Hong Kong-style milk tea is my city’s signature drink. You’ll find that a day doesn’t start in Hong Kong without drinking milk tea (not coffee) and eating dim sum!
Bank of China Tower is my favorite building in town because it’s one of the most recognizable buildings in Hong Kong with its unique zigzagging patterns and bamboo shoot shape.
The most random thing about my city is the obsession with food, particularly McDonald’s. Anytime a new McDonald’s opens up shop, it makes the news and people line up in long queues like they’ve never seen a McDonald’s before! Hong Kong was also the first place in the world to offer McDonald’s wedding packages–so bizarre!
AsiaWorld-Expo, our largest concert arena, is the best place to see live music, but if you’re in the mood to dance, check out the lively streets of Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong’s nightlife capital.
Here is the second leg of this long journey to Beijing, the new Economy class aboard the A330-300 of Cathay Pacific for the flight CX312 from Hong Kong to Be...
Here is the second leg of this long journey to Beijing, the new Economy class aboard the A330-300 of Cathay Pacific for the flight CX312 from Hong Kong to Be...
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Some flight details are:
Flight number: CX806
Flight date: April 21, 2014
Seat: 34A (last premium economy class seat)
Scheduled departure: 11:50
Scheduled arrival: 13:20
Flight time: 14 hours 15 minutes
Departure gate: 21
Arrival gate: M11
Aircraft: B777-367 (ER)
Aircraft registrationL B-KPE
Seat configuration: F6C53W34Y182
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Some flight details are:
Flight number: CX806
Flight date: April 21, 2014
Seat: 34A (last premium economy class seat)
Scheduled departure: 11:50
Scheduled arrival: 13:20
Flight time: 14 hours 15 minutes
Departure gate: 21
Arrival gate: M11
Aircraft: B777-367 (ER)
Aircraft registrationL B-KPE
Seat configuration: F6C53W34Y182
note that there was some spelling typo on the video.
TRAVEL IS ME
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published:24 Apr 2014
views:10118
Cathay Pacific Economy Class A330 Hong Kong - Kuala Lumpur CX791
Date : 5 December 2014
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Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 791
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-LBH
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 8.20 PM
Arrival Time : 12.05 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 45 minutes
Altitude : --------
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Date : 5 December 2014
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Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 791
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-LBH
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 8.20 PM
Arrival Time : 12.05 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 45 minutes
Altitude : --------
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How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
How Hong Kong and Singapore are Overtaking the UK Economy - Professor Douglas McWilliams
It is common knowledge that the Eastern economies are developing faster than those of the West, but what does this mean for the UK economy today? Professor D...
The young people in Hong Kong are facing a tough time in the job market as more and more college graduates emerge from school each year. According to the Dep...
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Onboard Delta Airlines new Seattle to Hong Kong service aboard their Airbus A330-200 in Ec...
published:26 Aug 2014
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Delta Seattle to Hong Kong SEA-HKG in Economy aboard A330-200
Onboard Delta Airlines new Seattle to Hong Kong service aboard their Airbus A330-200 in Economy Class. I didn't opt for the Economy Comfort upgrade option.
Flew August 14 2014.
Class: Economy
published:26 Aug 2014
views:9143
4:41
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Flight -- CX161
date -- Nov 2013
Aircraft -- A330-300
Registration -- B-LAF
Seat -- 69G
i...
published:08 Dec 2013
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Cathay Pacific " New " Economy Class A330-300 (CX161 Hong Kong - Sydney) Flight Review/Nov 2013
Flight -- CX161
date -- Nov 2013
Aircraft -- A330-300
Registration -- B-LAF
Seat -- 69G
it was a great flight
published:08 Dec 2013
views:33762
3:49
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong
Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146...
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
Eps.3 Cathay Pacific CX806 flight from Hong Kong to Chicago (premium economy class)
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Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
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published:20 Apr 2014
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
Eps.8 Cathay Pacific CX807 from Chicago to Hong Kong (economy class)
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Flight with CX from Chicago to Hong Kong. Cathay is using BA business class and first class lounge now instead of Swiss Airlines lounge. It is a small lounge (business class lounge) with no window.
They offered limited amount of food and there is no shower room available in this lounge.
The flight itself is a long flight due to strong headwind. I was seated at 40K which is the first bulkhead economy class seat. The flight was empty, there were some lucky people that can use 3 seats as their bed. Cathay's service are always exceptional, but they still need to improve their inflight meal. I never find Cathay's meal delicious even in business class.
Some flight details are:
Flight number: CX807
Scheduled departure: 15:50
Scheduled arrival: 20:20
Flight time: 15 hours 49 minutes
Departure gate: M11
Arrival gate: 18
Aircraft: B777-367 (ER)
Aircraft registrationL B-KPD
Seat configuration: F6C53W34Y182
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TRAVEL IS ME
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published:20 Apr 2014
views:4643
11:46
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Flight report on the new economy class onboard Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER fly...
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Cathay Pacific New Economy Class Flight Report from Toronto to Hong Kong [CX829]
Flight report on the new economy class onboard Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300ER flying from Toronto, Canada to Hong Kong as CX829. Aircraft Reg: B-KPZ...
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
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published:03 Jan 2015
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
Reuters: The CCP Colonization of Hong Kong’s Economy
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British Reuters published a Special Report on Dec. 31, 2014
which says although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
can’t politically tame Hong Kong, it is tightening control over
Hong Kong’s business circle and colonizing the economy.
Chinese enterprises are increasing in numbers in many
key industries in Hong Kong.
The report says one of the most telling signs of change is
how much space mainland Chinese companies lease.
These companies account for over 50% of new leases
signed for offices, which is much higher than the 20% in 2012.
Mainland occupancy of 25 key prime office spaces, in the
districts of Central, Admiralty, Sheung Wan and Wan Chai
increased from 13 percent in 2008 to 21 percent in 2014.
Hong Kong’s 88-floor International Finance Centre has
a growing number of mainland companies on the list;
These include China Development Bank International
Holdings Ltd, opened in 2011.
It’s an offshore investment firm of China Development Bank.
Mainland companies also occupy significant amounts of
Hong Kong’s land.
The Reuters report says three of the six available plots
sold in Kai Tak district went to Chinese firms.
Two went to China Overseas Land & Investment,
and one went to Poly Property Group.
Mainland firms keep on being listed on the
Hong Kong stock market.
They now account for 54 percent of the companies
traded on the Hang Seng Index.
Wu Fan, political commentator, “It (CCP) sets the global
RMB exchange center in Hong Kong.
The CCP recently opened the Shanghai-Hong Kong
Stock Connect, connecting Hong Kong’s stock market
and mainland Chinese A-shares. What’s its purpose?
It’s to control Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has been a free
market for over 100 years.
It has its brand. It’s the biggest stock market
in the Far East.
[The CCP] wants to take full advantage of it.
Lots of foreign investment comes to Hong Kong,
and the CCP wants to occupy this platform.”
Professor Xie Tian at Business School of University of South
Carolina indicated that the CCP tries to control Hong Kong
politically through controlling its economy.
Professor Xie Tian said, “We have seen that the Chinese
companies have had effects on this student movement in
Hong Kong. They have supported the anti-umbrella
movement people.
Chinese holding companies directly threatened students
and citizens participating in the umbrella movement.
The most direct consequence of Chinese companies in
Hong Kong is strangling freedom of Hong Kong people.”
The Reuters report says many Hong Kong industries have
been dominated by business tycoons for decades, such as
Asia's richest man Li Ka-shing, casino tycoon Lui Che Woo,
and palm oil tycoon Robert Kuok.
But now, these people are witnessing mainland Chinese
enterprises invading Hong Kong.
Wu Fan, “Why did Li Ka-shing sell his properties in mainland
China and his enterprises and properties in Hong Kong?
[It’s because] he’s leaving Hong Kong. It means Hong Kong
people ruling Hong Kong is just an empty shell.
Mainland China has seen over a million immigrants to
Hong Kong in the past 17 years, and they are all rich.
They slowly take the place of Hong Kong’s original
capitalists, and then rule Hong Kong.
This is how the CCP controlled Hong Kong in
the past for over a decade.”
The report also says Beijing has clearly indicated that
the key of economic integration is to enhance sovereignty
over Hong Kong. Beijing’s goal is to include Hong Kong
in the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.
Chinese banks opened nearly 500 branches in Hong Kong,
accounting for 40% of all branch banks in Hong Kong.
Wu Fan indicated that the purpose of the CCP controlling
Hong Kong in all aspects is to prevent Hong Kong from
becoming an anti-CCP base.
Wu Fan, “In the past 10 years, to control Hong Kong people,
mainland China supplies water, electricity, food including fish,
meat, eggs, and almost everything for Hong Kong. It has
occupied Hong Kong’s retail market, controlling the society.
After [the CCP] controlled Hong Kong, it established a
Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen economic zone.
Hong Kong has lost its features. Freedom and democracy
in Hong Kong is gradually fading.”
The report says economic integration doesn’t always
promote understanding, but sometimes triggers tensions.
published:03 Jan 2015
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All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
Featuring my good experience with ANA's Economy class flight to Hong Kong. If only there a...
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
All Nippon Airways NH1241 Nagoya to Hong Kong Economy Class Experience
Featuring my good experience with ANA's Economy class flight to Hong Kong. If only there are AVOD on economy, then truly it will be a 5-star experience for a...
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Date : 1 December 2014
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Aircraft :...
published:08 Jan 2015
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Cathay Pacific Economy class Hong Kong - Seoul CX412
Date : 1 December 2014
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Aircraft : Airbus Industrie A330-300
Flight No :CX 412
Seat No : 67K
Aircraft Reg : B-HLD
Depature Airport : Hong Kong International Airport
Arrival Airport : Incheon International Airport (A)
-----------------------------------------------------
Flight Status : On Time
Gate Opens : an hour before depart
Departure Time : 12.55 AM
Arrival Time : 5.20 AM
Duration Travel Time : 3 hours 25 minutes
Altitude : --------
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Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's daughter Bobbi Kristina has died at the age of 22 ... As we first reported, a specialist had told them there was no chance of recovery. ... It was a rare moment of agreement for the Browns and Houstons .. ... person of interest....
A source told The Mirror the jihadi had gone on the run in Syria after being identified as the killer ofBritish, American and Japanese hostages ...The source told the paper the group’s leaders would drop Emwazi “like a stone or worse if they feel he is no longer of any use to them ... the International Centre for the Studyof Radicalisation....
The attack, apparently linked to a feud between two families, happened in the Andarab district ofBaghlan province on Sunday night. One family was hosting a wedding as members of a rival family arrived ......
In the midst of thousands of unholy and racist sites permeating America’s natural and imaginative landscapes, there are still sacred and consecrated sites under attack. Members of the San Carlos ApacheTribes, for example, are in the midst of an epoch struggle to preserve their sacred sites in Arizona.(1) ... Moreover, many of the Earth’s ecosystems will continue to be exterminated too ... (DallasDarling is the author ofPolitics 501....
Regarding the contribution of the tourism industry to the economyofHongKong, will the Government inform this Councilof (i) the value added, (ii) the percentage of the value added in the Gross Domestic Product, (iii) the number of employees, and (iv) the percentage of the number of employees in the total employment, in respect of inbound and ......
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