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      <description>At the Aberdeen Wholesale Fish Market, a fisherman surveys his day’s stock of fish, planning to sell his multicoloured inventory to numerous restaurants and street stalls across Hong Kong.
But as he waits along the main corridor for a customer, only his competitors fill the area.
“Business has been very difficult,” the 43-year-old fisherman surnamed Hua said. “This [market] is already the biggest hub for the industry.”
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The student at Hong Kong Red Cross Princess Alexandra School received 10 points on her Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exam.
“I was only predicted 8 points,” grinned Chen.
She has received offers from HKUSpace for a higher diploma in Chinese for professional communication and from Baptist University’s associate degree in media and film...</description>
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