Today is also the weekly day off for most of Hong Kong's 330,000 domestic workers. They don't get to vote no matter how long they live here, and must leave within days if they lose their jobpic.twitter.com/EUvUparWft
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But the favorite activity at Tuen Mun is getting slowly hammered while crooners belt out sentimental mainland oldies. Turn Mun is a scene! And kind of hard to describe. PG rated sex work, karaoke, group dance, nostalgia, all of it at high volume with lots of synthesizerpic.twitter.com/gViTDFbGxr
I'm going to leave it to people culturally fluent in Hong Kong to explain the scene in Tuen Mun park. You could probably write a dissertation on it. Paste links here please! What's going on with these older gentlemen and their earsplitting entertainment?
Also, what do grandmas do for fun? They always seem so outnumbered in public elderly man settings
Things are calm at the Buddhist Wing Yan School polling place in Yuen Long. Still over five hours of voting aheadpic.twitter.com/HBHqrdzzqa
It's a poem by Bai Juyi about the ravages of war and fleeing chaos
http://tangshi.tuxfamily.org/baijuyi/0058.html …
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