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hong kong waters. it's expected to docking ikm or so from the island, the carrier is too large and wide to enter hong kongear the island, close to the international airport. the three warships will be nearby near stonecutters island, the location where the people's liberation army base is. according to hong kong media this will be the first time the general public will be able to get a close—up look at the carrier. it's been in service since 2012. thousands of people queued overnight forjust 2000 tickets. those tours expected to start tomorrow as well as sunday. today, though, there will be two vip receptions for local vips, and local media. they won't be allowed to take cameras but they can take mobile phones, and its possible arrangements will be made for them to take selfies or other photos when they're visiting the aircraft. we will look at social media to see photos up close of the carrier. european and japanese space chiefs have unveiled their next big challenge. it's a mission to the planet mercury — the planet closest to the sun. the orbiting craft will face temperatures as high as a50 celsius. an
hong kong waters. it's expected to docking ikm or so from the island, the carrier is too large and wide to enter hong kongear the island, close to the international airport. the three warships will be nearby near stonecutters island, the location where the people's liberation army base is. according to hong kong media this will be the first time the general public will be able to get a close—up look at the carrier. it's been in service since 2012. thousands of people queued overnight forjust...
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operate on six routes every day between kennedy town and all of the main tourist attractions on hong kong islanding. if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, don't forget hong kong is surrounded by dozens of smaller, less developed islands, so it's often just a short ferry ride away to some peace and quiet or an empty beach. stay with us, because still to come here on the travel show: as new security measures stop you boarding some flights with laptops and tablets, lucy's here with clever tech to take on board. what are the best apps to keep me entertained on a long—haulflight. zoom in a bit, not too much. i get some tips on how to become an instagram sensation here in hong kong. you could do a street shot with an amazing purple sky that would just blow up. so don't go away. the travel show, your essential guide wherever you're heading. laptops, tablets and e—readers are all now banned on many flights to the us and uk primarily from airports in the middle east. both governments have brought in new rules affecting different countries, so check first if you're flying from any of these p
operate on six routes every day between kennedy town and all of the main tourist attractions on hong kong islanding. if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, don't forget hong kong is surrounded by dozens of smaller, less developed islands, so it's often just a short ferry ride away to some peace and quiet or an empty beach. stay with us, because still to come here on the travel show: as new security measures stop you boarding some flights with laptops and tablets, lucy's here with...
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hong kong island, the strip of water connecting hong kong island to the kowloon peninsula so it wills will be nearby near stonecutters island, the location where the people's liberation army base is. according to hong kong media this will be the first time the general public will be able to get a close—up look at the carrier. it's been in service since 2012. thousands of people queued overnight forjust 2000 tickets. those tour is expected to start tomorrow as well as sunday. today, though, there will be to vip receptions for local vips —— those tours. local media will be allowed access but foreign media won't —— two. i'm told people will be visiting. they won't be allowed to ta ke be visiting. they won't be allowed to take cameras but they can take mobile phones, and its possible arrangements will be made for them to ta ke arrangements will be made for them to take selfies or other photos when they're visiting the aircraft —— it's. we will look at social media to see photos up close of the carrier. hong kong hasjust celebrated the 20th anniversary of its handover and the symbolism an
hong kong island, the strip of water connecting hong kong island to the kowloon peninsula so it wills will be nearby near stonecutters island, the location where the people's liberation army base is. according to hong kong media this will be the first time the general public will be able to get a close—up look at the carrier. it's been in service since 2012. thousands of people queued overnight forjust 2000 tickets. those tour is expected to start tomorrow as well as sunday. today, though,...
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to be in with a chance of seeing the dolphins you have to leave hong kong island and head west towards the airport. land reclamation, population growth and pollution are all being blamed for destroying the dolphins' habitat. huge new infrastructure projects like this new bridge and tunnel to macau might be good for the economy but environmentalists claim it is playing havoc with the dolphins' natural environment. the hong kong government has announced it will create a new 2500 hectare marine conservation park in northern waters to help counter the effects of building another runway at the airport. the conservationists say that the marine park is in the wrong place and won't help the situation. so, when we go out to sea we use a long lens to take high—quality photos, as you see, because there is the information we use to identify the dolphin, just like the fingerprints in our hands. like this one, there is a round tip and a big notch. so from this one we can know exactly this individual has been seen when and where. we need at least 2,000 dolphins to sustain the long—term survival. but
to be in with a chance of seeing the dolphins you have to leave hong kong island and head west towards the airport. land reclamation, population growth and pollution are all being blamed for destroying the dolphins' habitat. huge new infrastructure projects like this new bridge and tunnel to macau might be good for the economy but environmentalists claim it is playing havoc with the dolphins' natural environment. the hong kong government has announced it will create a new 2500 hectare marine...
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Jul 23, 2017
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to be in with a chance of seeing them, you have to leave hong kong island and head west towards the airporte good for the economy but environmentalists claim they are playing havoc with the dolphins' natural environment. the hong kong government has announced it will create a new 2.5 thousand fair marine park in the waters to help counter the effects of building and other runway at the airport. people say it the airport is in the wrong place and won't help the situation. what we are proposing is detect what is important to be animals first. —— protect. it is not about quantity, how many kilometres of the habitat is being protected but also where it is protect that and those core areas should be highly prioritised areas to protect in terms of stopping the development, lowering the fishing effort so basically reducing the pressure on the animals. give them a place to survive. determined to try and see some pink dolphins, i headed along with the adverse is —— advocacy group who have been helping to promote protection of the dolphins. we have a good idea of where they will be given the rain and
to be in with a chance of seeing them, you have to leave hong kong island and head west towards the airporte good for the economy but environmentalists claim they are playing havoc with the dolphins' natural environment. the hong kong government has announced it will create a new 2.5 thousand fair marine park in the waters to help counter the effects of building and other runway at the airport. people say it the airport is in the wrong place and won't help the situation. what we are proposing...
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island of corsica, and areas near nice and saint—tropez are badly affected. dozens of homes have been evacuated, some roads and railways remain temporarily closed. the hong kong mainland chinese officials to be stationed at a major train terminus as part of plans to connect the city to the national rail network. critics said this could violate the law as chinese authorities do not have legal jurisdiction in hong kong. juliana lewis in hong kong for us. —— liu. why are 70 people in hong kong up in arms about this? it is a divided city politically at the moment, between those who want greater democracy and those who support the government in beijing. —— so many people. this is the first time that parts of mainland law would apply in hong kong. this could affect immigration and the trains and the track itself. what isn't controversial is the speed and potential efficiency of the service. so once it rolls out next year, at a cost of around $11 billion or so, a trip that currently takes about an hour will be shaved down to just 1a minutes. but let me just to share with you how this story is being covered in the local press. this is the south china morning post. a
island of corsica, and areas near nice and saint—tropez are badly affected. dozens of homes have been evacuated, some roads and railways remain temporarily closed. the hong kong mainland chinese officials to be stationed at a major train terminus as part of plans to connect the city to the national rail network. critics said this could violate the law as chinese authorities do not have legal jurisdiction in hong kong. juliana lewis in hong kong for us. —— liu. why are 70 people in hong...
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island. pro-democracy supporters on the other hand are using the 20th anniversary of hong kong's return to chinesestrations have led to arrests there. it comes, of course, as hong kong inaugurated its new leader. the chinese government has promoted a one country, two systems policy for the semiautonomous region that was once a british economy. although many at home say it has not gone as expected. >> still ahead, as the nation prepares to celebrate birth da 241. would they recognize our system if they saw it today? would they like what they see? we have surprising poll results coming up after the break. and honky tonk streets in nashville could talk, the stories they would tell would make a really good sound, don't you think? one company is turning back the clock when it comes to vinyls that ruled the record charts. ♪ in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ ♪...i got what you need... ♪i'll be your i'll, i'll... sarah? clean enough. . . i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house. ♪ a lot of people have vertical blinds. w
island. pro-democracy supporters on the other hand are using the 20th anniversary of hong kong's return to chinesestrations have led to arrests there. it comes, of course, as hong kong inaugurated its new leader. the chinese government has promoted a one country, two systems policy for the semiautonomous region that was once a british economy. although many at home say it has not gone as expected. >> still ahead, as the nation prepares to celebrate birth da 241. would they recognize our...