February 2005 in Hong Kong and Macao
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[edit] Saturday, February 26, 2005
- The 6 last bottles of whisky produced in 1937 will be sold at HK International Airport. There were 61 bottles started being sold 4 years ago. They were sold at GBP£10 000. CRHK
[edit] Friday, February 25, 2005
- HK Government says an undersea tunnel will not be possible for the proposed Central-Wan Chai Bypass, leaving reclamation the only option. CRHK
- The Town Planning Board of HK votes down again on "Mega Tower", an office tower and hotel plan by Hopewell Holdings Limited. CRHK
- The 4th Conference of the East Asia Airports Association held in Macao. TDM
- Light rail system in Macao will be a combination of viaducts and underground tunnels. It will be 27km long, with an estimated cost at MOP10.8b to 12b. The study was conducted by MTR Corporation Limited of HK. TDM
- Investigation to the accident of China Airlines Flight 611 concluded by the Aviation Safety Commission of the Executive Yuan, Republic of China. CRHK
- MTRCL says portion of the proposed West Island Line between Sheung Wan and Kennedy Town can be built before the rest of the projects. CRHK
- USS Kitty Hawk visits HK. CRHK
[edit] Thursday, February 24, 2005
- Democratic Party of HK accepts Alex HO withdrawal from the party. HO was kept láojiào in Dongguan, Guangdong, mainland China for six months for prostitution, which he denied. CRHK
[edit] Saturday, February 19, 2005
- Two cases of meningitis are reported in Jiangmen, Guangdong, mainland China. CRHK
[edit] Wednesday, February 16, 2005
[edit] Sunday, February 13, 2005
- The International Red Cross will have a meeting in HK in March on reconstruction of regions affected by the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. More than HK$500 million has been collected by Hong Kong Red Cross. CRHK
[edit] Wednesday, February 9, 2005
- Japanese government announces it will take over a lighthouse set up by a right-wing youth group on Diaoyu Tai / Tiaoyutai / Senkaku Islands. CRHK
- PRC premier WEN Jiabao visited a village with many AIDS patients in Henan province. CRHK
- Hong Kong's football team defeated by Brazil at 7:1. CRHK CRHK
- HK chief secretary Donald TSANG talks of West Kowloon Cultural District development and his career after CE TUNG Chee Hwa ends in 2007. CRHK CRHK CRHK
[edit] Monday, February 7, 2005
- Portuguese minister of education visits Macao. TDM
[edit] Saturday, February 5, 2005
- HK government reviews the policy of instruction language used in secondary school classrooms CRHK
[edit] Friday, February 4, 2005
- Alan LEONG elected chairman of the HK LegCo select committee on West Kowloon Cultural District development. CRHK CRHK
- HK$500m has been collected by the Red Cross Hong Kong for the Indian Ocean tsunami. See also Impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Hong Kong. CRHK
- HK government loses in a ligitation on civil services pay cut. CRHK CRHK CRHK CRHK
- Commissioner of PRC's MoFA in HK YANG Wenchang said the government in Beijing wants political parties in HK to seek common ground. CRHK
- The first Kaohsiung-Guangzhou of TransAsia Airways arrived in Guangzhou, detouring HK's airspace. CRHK
- HK Government to convert a former church into a museum for Dr SUN Yat Sen. CRHK
[edit] Thursday, February 3, 2005
- CDMA licences in Macao will be extended. TDM
- HK LegCo voted down a motion in opposing collusion between business and the government. CRHK
- Former chairman of equal opportunity committee Anna WU commented on the report by investigation committee. CRHK
- HK Democratic Party accepted Alex HO quit. CRHK
[edit] Wednesday, February 2, 2005
- A total of 500 nests of red fire ants has been found in HK. CRHK
- A HK eight-month-old infant is suspected with meningitis and hospitalised at Prince of Wales Hospital. She has been travelled to Guangzhou, Guangdong. CRHK
- HK constitution affairs secretary declines to comment whether a memorial of former PRC leader ZHAO Ziyang contradicted with the Basic Law. CRHK
- Plans of the MTR South and West Island lines will be revealed by first quarter this year. CRHK
- Hospital authority will reuse some of the apparatus. CRHK
- HK economic services secretary Stephen IP talks of replacing Town Gas with natural gas. CRHK
- HK government makes 23 documents relating to Cyberport public. CRHK CRHK CRHK
- The report of the independent investigation committee on the Equal Opportunity Committee fiasco shows the fire of Patrick YU was reasonable CRHK CRHK CRHK CRHK CRHK CRHK
- Phillips moves most operations in the Asia-Pacific to Hong Kong. The global headquarters of mobile infortainment and display system will be set up at Science Park. The Asia-Pacific Chairman and CEO said HK has good location, legal and financial systems. Offices in Singapore will be shut down. CRHK
- HK Monetary Authority has bought HK$1.1b in the market. CRHK
- Kung Fu Hustle has 15 nominations in 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. CRHK
- HK Housing Department pauses planting trees and flowers to prevent the spread of red fire ants. CRHK
- Guangdong government says preventive measures to meningitis has been taken. CRHK
- Export of Macao has been increased by 9% in 2004. TDM
[edit] Tuesday, February 1, 2005
- PRC government has issued an emergency order to stop a meningitis outbreak that has killed 16 people in several mainland provinces. Xinhua
- Macao Legislative Council voted against reading a letter in memory of former PRC and CPC leader ZHAO Ziyang. The motion was moved by NG Kuok Cheong and AU Kam Sun. TDM
- Central government liaison office in Macao support the way Macao government deals with affairs relating to Taiwan TDM
- Eleven cases of meningitis are reported in Guangdong province. CRHK Nine cases are reported in northern city of Beijing. CRHK
- Two investors of Link Reit stop demanding a compensation from two lawmakers. CRHK The Court of Appeal turns down a request to shorten the appeal period of LO Siu Lan. CRHK
- HK government considering plans to check all imported plants. CRHK
- Dongguan officials pledge to keep Dongjiang River clean. CRHK
- Students of the HKIEd rally in opposing a proposed cut of subsidy. CRHK
- HK government says the rejection of visa application of Taipei mayor MA Ying Jeou is "according to guidelines". CRHK
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[edit] Past Hong Kong and Macao events by month
2005 in HK and Macao: January
2004 in HK and Macao: December
(For earlier events in HK and Macao, see November 2004 and preceding months)
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