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MUMBAI:
News
broadcaster CNN marked the tenth anniversary of the handover of
power in Hong Kong with live reports, special features, profiles
of ordinary Hong Kong people and a dedicated website featuring free
archive footage from 1997. Anchor Andrew Stevens leads the networks
coverage and also looks back to reporting as he watched the PLA
roll into the city ten years ago. Special reports air from 28 June
with dedicated coverage airing throughout the day on 1 July.
CNN
is to report live from across Hong Kong and feature the official
dinner with Chinese President Hu and Hong Kong CEO Donald Tsang,
their flag raising ceremony and the harbour firework spectacular
on 1 July that marks the anniversary.
Online
at www.cnn.com/hongkong features free video of CNNs coverage
from 1997, excerpts from Talk Asia with Donald Tsang and
Andrew Lau, galleries of Hong Kong people and sights and in-depth
articles looking at challenges the city faces. The site also asks
people around the world to submit their own thoughts on the anniversary
through email, mobile images and film via CNNs unique I-Report
service.
Special
packages include Eunice Yoon speaking to a family who left Hong
Kong for Canada, worried at what Chinese rule may mean. Years later
however, they are back and thriving in the citys vibrant economy.
Andrew
Stevens profiles taxi driver Eddie Lai who longs for the days when
the British ruled Hong Kong. Ten years on, Lai says life for your
average Hong Kong resident is getting worse. While the city's wealthy
are making even more, Lais average monthly income is now almost
half what it was before the handover.
Andrew
also interviews outspoken media mogul Jimmy Lai. He has established
Hong Kong's most popular newspaper and weekly magazine although
his publications have been fearless and fiercely critical of Hong
Kong and Beijing's leadership. He has openly encouraged the Hong
Kong population to take to the streets and protest, but importantly,
he is still allowed to say and publish these ideas.
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