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The Hong Kong Discuss Forum was founded on February 17, 2003. It is an Internet Forum that adopted the PHP Bulletin Board 2.06 forum system.Member registration began on February 22, 2003.
Forum Restaurant (Chinese: 富臨飯店) is a Cantonese restaurant officially established in 1977.It is located at Sino Plaza, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong since 2014.Run by Hong Kong's international chef and ambassador of Chinese cuisine, Yeung Koon-yat (楊貫一), it is known for its expensive abalone dishes.
Pages in category "Internet forums in Hong Kong" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. HKGolden;
In 2016, HKG+, a 3rd party app of HKGolden was suspended by HKGolden. [7] On 21 November 2016, the developer of HKG+ announced on their Facebook page that they have shared part of the source code of the app with another developers, Hui Yip-hang (許業珩), who is known as "連尼住" (Jyutping: lin 4 nei 4 zyu 6) on the forum, and Mong Yuen (望遠).
HKGolden has become an Internet community. The forum is a part of HKGolden.com, a computer information portal named after the Golden Computer Centre – a shopping centre of computer products in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong. [citation needed] Since 2006, it has become a popular and general platform for all Hong Kong netizen. It was the ...
New Century Forum is a pro-Beijing, middle-class-oriented political group in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The group comprises professionals, businessmen and academics, and aims to represent the voice of the middle-class.
Where the forum is held City Forum in 2010. City Forum (Chinese: 城市論壇) was a Hong Kong public forum held weekly on Sunday at the Bandstand of Victoria Park, Causeway Bay. The forum brought together politicians, academics and prominent public figures to discuss current issues, and also included a public Q&A session.
The negative usage of gong nui began in 2005 when several fights and discussions started online. In February 2005, a Hong Kong girl identified as "Jenny" complained about her boyfriend for not paying $63.80 for snacks on an online forum, which was later known as the "63.8 Incident". [2]