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OOCL Hong Kong         
ULCS CONTAINER SHIP
IMO 9776171
OOCL Hong Kong was the largest container ship ever built at the time she was delivered in 2017, and the third container ship to surpass the 20,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) threshold. She is also the first ship to surpass the 21,000 TEU mark.
Tourism in Hong Kong         
  • Clock Tower]] at Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
  • [[Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum]] on Hong Kong Island
  • [[Star Ferry Pier, Central]] on Hong Kong Island
  • Victoria Harbour at night from [[Victoria Peak]]
The tourism industry has been an important part of the economy of Hong Kong since it shifted to a service sector model in the late 1980s and early 90s. There has been a sharp increase of domestic tourists from Mainland China following the introduction of the Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) in 2003.
Localism in Hong Kong         
  • Police on [[Sai Yeung Choi Street South]] in the morning of 9 February 2016.
  • alleged discriminatory controversy]].
  • Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier]] in 2006.
  • Election result of Edward Leung by District Council constituency.
  • Legislative Council building]] in 2010.
  • "Liberate Sha Tin" with the British Hong Kong flag raised in [[New Town Plaza]] during February 2015
POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN HONG KONG
Libertarianism in Hong Kong; Hong Kong localism
In Hong Kong, localism is a political movement centered on the preservation of the city's autonomy and local culture. The Hong Kong localist movement encompasses a variety of groups with different goals, but all of them oppose the perceived growing encroachment of the Chinese central government on the city's management of its own political, economic, and social affairs.