APRIL 2007 IN HONG KONG


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2007 in Hong Kong : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →

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Contents
Holidays
News collections and sources
References
Holidays
April 5th - Ching Ming Festival
April 6th - Good Friday
April 7th - The day following Good Friday
April 9th - Easter Monday

===2007-04-03 (Tuesday)===

Donald Tsang Yam-kuen will fly to Beijing Sunday to formally accept his appointment as Hong Kong's chief executive starting from July 1.[1]
===2007-04-11 (Wednesday)===

★ Hong Kong has launched a three-pronged attack on unscrupulous retailers who deceive tourists by selling counterfeit goods - a practice that is threatening to tarnish the territory's reputation as a shopper's paradise.[2]
===2007-04-14 (Saturday)===

★ There has been a 75 percent drop in the number of nonresident women requesting emergency hospital admission to give birth in Hong Kong, according to a paper submitted to the Legislative Council.[3]
===2007-04-20 (Friday)===

★ The first shots have been fired in what is expected to be a long and complex legal tussle for the estimated HK$32 billion fortune of Asia's wealthiest woman, Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum.[4]
===2007-04-25 (Wednesday)===

★ Four people were injured Tuesday when a section of the popular Li Yuen East Street in the heart of Central caved in during the lunch-hour rush.[5]

★ In one of the longest ever of Coroner's inquests in Hong Kong, the five-person jury in the case of Tsui Po-ko unanimously decided that Tsui was responsible for killing his fellow policemen, and a bank security guard in two separate incidents. The jury returned a verdict that he had been "lawfully killed" by fellow officer Tsang Kwok-hang in a shootout.[1]

News collections and sources



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References


1. AFP story, Hong Kong policeman blamed for killings, Channel News Asia, April 25, 2007


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