February 4, 2024, Hong Kong, CHINA: In Hong Kong, traditional Chinese Dragon Dance is performed at the football stadium. CCP backed China state media outlets are pushing for use of the word LOONG ( pronounced in Mandarin ) to be replaced by its Mandarin transliteration LOONG in reference to the Lunar New Year. In a China state news agency XINHUA have commented that LOONG was gaining currency over ' dragon ' among Chinese people because the two words had different cultural meaning and associations. Meanwhile in Hong Kong, HKSAR chief executive Lee Ka-chiu is quick to respond to master-governmen

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February 4, 2024, Hong Kong, CHINA: In Hong Kong, traditional Chinese Dragon Dance is performed at the football stadium. CCP backed China state media outlets are pushing for use of the word LOONG ( pronounced in Mandarin ) to be replaced by its Mandarin transliteration LOONG in reference to the Lunar New Year. In a China state news agency XINHUA have commented that LOONG was gaining currency over ' dragon ' among Chinese people because the two words had different cultural meaning and associations. Meanwhile in Hong Kong, HKSAR chief executive Lee Ka-chiu is quick to respond to master-governmen
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February 4, 2024, Hong Kong, CHINA: In Hong Kong, traditional Chinese Dragon Dance is performed at the football stadium. CCP backed China state media outlets are pushing for use of the word LOONG ( pronounced in Mandarin ) to be replaced by its Mandarin transliteration LOONG in reference to the Lunar New Year. In a China state news agency XINHUA have commented that LOONG was gaining currency over ' dragon ' among Chinese people because the two words had different cultural meaning and associations. Meanwhile in Hong Kong, HKSAR chief executive Lee Ka-chiu is quick to respond to master-governmen

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