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Traders fear paltry business will force bird market to shut
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Stallholders say the tourist attraction is suffering as disease fears keep visitors away
The famous Yuen Po Street Bird Garden could be as dead as a dodo in a year unless business improves.
All 70 traders at the Prince Edward market say they are suffering, with many using their savings to stay in business.
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Hong Kong Bird Trade Union chairman Lo Pak-leung and fellow traders say the government is not helping, despite the garden being a popular tourist attraction.
He said the fallout from the bird flu scare and government restrictions and requirements were putting them under heavy financial pressure.
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'If business goes on like this, the bird garden will probably disappear in one year,' said Mr Lo, a bird trader for 25 years.
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