Wan Chai
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Restaurants | Wooloomooloo Steakhouse (Wan Chai) |
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Hotels | Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kong |
Star score | 2022-01-14 20:55:55 |
Address | Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong |
Owners | MTR Corporation |
Opened | 1985-05-31 00:00:00 |
Tracks | 2 |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Hanyu pinyin | Wānzǎi |
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ID | 843522 |
About Wan Chai
Wan Chai is a station on the Island line of the Hong Kong MTR. The livery colour is lime green. It serves the Wan Chai locality within the district of the same name. The station platforms are located underneath Hennessy Road, a major trunk road connecting the Central and Eastern districts.
Gay Games: Hong Kong delivers 'rainbows' despite political clouds
... The boisterous opening ceremony - where participants entered dancing to Cher s Believe - was held indoors in the Queen Elizabeth stadium in Wan Chai, the only public arena used in the Games...
Headlines: PM's last-ditch British EU exit bid and Joker-movie outrage
... A protester is detained by police during clashes with protesters in the Wan Chai district in Hong Kong The Daily Mail leads with a strong criticism of the independent police watchdog by a former judge of the High Court...
China anniversary: Clashes as Hong Kong protesters defy police ban
... Then in Wan Chai, protesters decided to set a bonfire right in front of a petrol station that was sandwiched between residential blocks - it was quickly put out...
Hong Kong protests: petrol bombs and water cannon used during clashes
... The entrances to several stations on the underground network, the MTR, were barricaded and fires were started, at the entrance to the Wan Chai station, a major transport hub...
Hong Kong police storm metro system after protests
... What else happened on Saturday? Protesters took to the streets in the Wan Chai district, many joining a Christian march, while others demonstrated in the Causeway Bay shopping district in the pouring rain...
Hong Kong protests: Demonstrators defy ban on march
... What happened on Saturday? Protesters took to the streets in the Wan Chai district, many joining a Christian march, while others demonstrated in the Causeway Bay shopping district in the pouring rain...
Leading Hong Kong democracy activist arrested
... Both he and Ms Chow were taken to police headquarters in Wan Chai and were charged with unlawfully organising a rally on 21 June, at which protesters blockaded police headquarters for 15 hours...
Hong Kong protests: Tens of thousands gather for major rally
... Large crowds also marched in the nearby areas of Admiralty, Causeway Bay and Wan Chai in defiance of the police ban...
Headlines: PM's last-ditch British EU exit bid and Joker-movie outrage
Monday papers suggest that France could control the "frustration" of the clock, over his proposed Brexit deal
Boris Johnson is the last attempt to prop up support for his Brexit offer many of Monday's papers, as a frantic couple of days of the start of the negotiations.
The Times , says Mr. Johnson in a he was involved in last week. The reports of the PM speaking to the European heads of state, to seek support, but that one of them, Finland's Antti Rinne , said Downing Street, was "a big mess".
I paper says, France and the Irish Republic, refuses with the French President, Emmanuel Macron , to meet him, and to produce in both countries, the setting of a deadline of Friday for the UK, new proposals.
The Daily Express says the Prime Minister was a "skeptic" when he said the President of Macron, this was the last chance for a deal. The Paper says, the EU plays "a Dangerous Game of chicken" by counting to a further delay, but it says Mr Johnson has his intention is "Crystal Clear ".
It has to say all led the Daily Mirror that a Brexit is on the search, while The Guardian says it has the cool French answer to Boris Johnson 's latest proposals. So, what happens next? The Daily Telegraph says Mr Johnson.
Hong Kong violenceThe Guardian describes the dramatic scenes in Hong Kong over the weekend, namely, a city known for civic values.
A protester is detained by police during clashes with protesters in the Wan Chai district in Hong KongThe Daily Mail leads with a strong criticism of The Independent police watchdog by a former judge of the High Court. Sir Richard Henriques said the IOPC watchdog in the false allegations of a Westminster sex abuse ring. The IOPC defended his work.
climate-protestsMany of the papers warnings about climate protests planned for the coming days as part of a so-called "international rebellion to lead." The Daily Mail says the protesters and The Daily Telegraph, hospitals could be affected.
The Express says that annoying work not help people, fight Climate Change , and welcomed the harsh intervention of the police. In an editorial, the Telegraph says, the limits of freedom of expression are examined, citing frightening consequences in Hong Kong and in Iraq .
demonstrators gather at Marble Arch in London at a ceremony on the occasion of the beginning of The International RebellionThe Guardian an exclusive report on the first page. The Paper everyone says that anti-radicalisation programme has included your details. Activists said the development is a chilling "very", but the police chiefs said, the people are demanding their inclusion.
Joker indignationThe Sun leads to the reaction of visitors on the new hit movie Joker , inclusion of music, written by disgraced musician Gary Glitter . The Paper says that Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, is determined, which stars Joaquin Phoenix as his song Rock and Roll part 2-functions.
Warner Brothers, the film distributor, which has been ushered in, the Joker 's box-office success, not to comment on the story, The Sun added.
Joker -stars Joaquin Phoenix and The Financial Times already reported on the subject of Oscar buzz,, to clarify that banking giant HSBC, how many of the 10,000 jobs in a worldwide cost-cutting drive. It quoted a source with the words, The Bank , and that the highly paid roles are particularly affected. HSBC had no comment.
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Source of news: bbc.com