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Are there any new topics to write about in the South China Morning Post?
After almost 17 years of living here the content of it remains the same and nothing is solved. There are only five main items.
1. Concern for children's spines due to the heaviness of their bags has been in the paper for years. Nothing ever changes and those spines continue to be overloaded.
2. The small-house policy in the New Territories interspersed with the issue of illegal structures on said small-houses is continuous. Either the department dealing with this are just too busy or the department exists in name only.
3. The shocking price of property compared to the amount of floor space you get for your cash is never ending. Occasionally this story becomes headline news when a record is broken and no one in the developed world can believe the numbers.
4. Air quality is another infamous topic. Apparently it is totally and completely the fault of those pesky factories in mainland China. Nothing changes and Hong Kong remains helpless.
5. The impending and complete exhaustion of the available landfill space for rubbish in Hong Kong has been in the SCMP continuously yet the situation is ignored and no one in Hong Kong has the slightest notion about sustainable recycling.
Are there any new topics to write about in the South China Morning Post?
After almost 17 years of living here the content of it remains the same and nothing is solved. There are only five main items.
1. Concern for children's spines due to the heaviness of their bags has been in the paper for years. Nothing ever changes and those spines continue to be overloaded.
2. The small-house policy in the New Territories interspersed with the issue of illegal structures on said small-houses is continuous. Either the department dealing with this are just too busy or the department exists in name only.
3. The shocking price of property compared to the amount of floor space you get for your cash is never ending. Occasionally this story becomes headline news when a record is broken and no one in the developed world can believe the numbers.
4. Air quality is another infamous topic. Apparently it is totally and completely the fault of those pesky factories in mainland China. Nothing changes and Hong Kong remains helpless.
5. The impending and complete exhaustion of the available landfill space for rubbish in Hong Kong has been in the SCMP continuously yet the situation is ignored and no one in Hong Kong has the slightest notion about sustainable recycling.
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