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    Hundreds march in Hong Kong against mainland cars

    Several hundred people marched in Hong Kong Sunday, opposing a controversial government scheme that allows mainland Chinese cars into the territory, further escalating tensions between the two sides.

    About 300 protestors in the busy downtown area chanted slogans "(we) oppose mainland cars roaming in Hong Kong freely!" and waved banners that read "No, no, no, mainland Chinese cars".

    The first stage of the scheme, set to be implemented in phases starting next month, allows Hong Kong drivers to apply to take their vehicles to mainland China. The quota is set at 50 cars per day.

    The government said it has yet to set the timetable for the second stage, which allows drivers from the Guangdong province in southern China to apply to drive in Hong Kong.

    One participant on the march, Shirley Cheung, who has been driving for 20 years, told AFP: "I am strongly against the plan because Hong Kong drives on the left side of the road, mainland China on the right."

    "We have enough traffic accidents as it is, we don't want more!" she said.

    Another participant, Alex Kong, complained the government did not consult the public before going ahead with the scheme.

    Secretary for Transport and Housing Eva Cheng sought to placate angry locals, telling reporters it was "just a trial scheme".

    "We will review (the plan's) viability and proceed gradually with caution, taking into account various factors including safety and the capacity of road networks."

    Tensions between Hong Kongers and their mainland counterparts have spiked recently after Chinese professor Kong Qingdong called locals of the former British colony "dogs" and "bastards".

    In retaliation, an anonymous group of Hong Kongers published a full-page advert demanding action to stop mainland Chinese "infiltration" of the territory, showing a huge locust overlooking Hong Kong.

    Mainlanders are a key source of revenue for Hong Kong, but there is growing discontent over the thousands of Chinese who come to give birth in the territory every year, taking up limited beds and pushing up costs.

    Hong Kong's seven million people are guaranteed a high degree of autonomy and civil liberties not seen on the mainland.

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    7 comments

    • Frequent Flyer  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      It's funny if you think of the mindset of these Hong Kong people. Hong Kong belongs to China until the British forcefully took it away from her after defeating China during the Opium War (where the Brits forced China to accept Opium trade). After a century of rule by the colonial masters, they still think themselves a subject of the Brits despite returning to the motherland since 1997.

      For people who aren't aware, Hong Kong cars are permitted into China with a special permit. So to you Hong Kongers, why didn't you protest against that? If road safety is a concern in Hong Kong due to driving on a different side, aren't you concern about the same with your right-hand drivers causing dangers in the Mainland?
      • Muhandis Madani 3 months ago
        because in thier mind mainland chinese people dont follow rules and regulation... Im not again but my friend do
      • Allen C 3 months ago
        I strongly suggest that mainland and HK should stop the check points and practice the same rules regardless. After all, it is the same contry, what is the reason to have two systems? If HK people don't like it, they can freely choose to immegrate to UK if the British people still want them.
    • Madison  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      mostly Kong Kong people feel they are more superior than mainland People, hope they change...
    • frank  •  3 months ago
      I SUGGEST GUANGDONG TURN OFF THE TAP FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS AND LET HONKIES BECOME JUST LIKE SINGAPOREANS DRINK NEWATER
    • voksy  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      Harmonized your policy towards a safe & comfortable roads...suggests to have only one traffic regulations!
    • Julieta  •  3 months ago
      MAJORITY RULES!!!

      FER M. ASUNCION
      TREE FOR PEACE &
      DEV'T PROGRAM
      FOOTBALL FOR PEACE
      INT'L-PHILS. 2010 C.E.
      FMA REAL ESTATES
    • Gorilla  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      Hongkies think they are superior to mainland peasants but under british rule they were treated like dogs by the english, and denied residence status in the UK. With the rapid rise of China, hong Kong will soon revert to its natural status as an ignominius little island of no significance to anyone.
    • kamao  •  3 months ago
      THE CHINESE THEMESELVES DONT ACCEPT THIER OWN!!! QUALITY WISE, IT DONT PASS THEIR OWN STANDARDS!!! HAHAHA

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