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The first thousand four hundred and seventy-seventh chapters fully evacuate

"Go and keep a close eye. The troops stationed in Hong Kong are now on standby 24 hours a day. If some people want to take advantage of this time to cause trouble, then don't be polite to them. Go ahead and do it boldly. There are troops behind you to support you.

It doesn’t matter if he’s a Yankee, a British guy, or an old guy, anyone who dares to stir up trouble will be arrested. First post.”

"yes."

A group of people stood up with pride on their faces. This was the happiest sentence they had heard since Deng Gong. Back then, Deng Gong negotiated the Hong Kong issue with Britain's Thatcher.

Fighting, the result is that the British will return the Xiangjiang that they have occupied for a hundred years to China.

Now, with He Zhenzhong’s words, what are they afraid of?

He Zhenzhong was the only one left in the office. He picked up the teacup, stood up, walked to the window, and looked outside, with no sadness or joy on his face.

Doing this made him feel very painful. After all, Xiangjiang is the precious son at the southernmost tip of China, but there have been continuous incidents of not welcoming mainland tourists. These Hong Kong-Canadian elements even launched an Occupy Central campaign to ask mainlanders to get out.

It's not chilling.

In He Zhenzhong's opinion, these guys have really got their heads in the water. If they don't get to Xiangjiang, they can't stand the mainlanders who have money and nowhere to spend it during the holidays. If they don't have enough time on their trip to Europe and the United States, they have to change their goals and go to neighboring Japan, South Korea, etc.

Traveling abroad has given the outsiders an advantage in vain.

Moreover, the quality issues mentioned by those Hong Kong-Canadian elements are even more ridiculous in He Zhenzhong's view. A small number of people absolutely cannot represent all, aren't there any bad people in Hong Kong? Come on, and boycott the mainland to freely travel to Hong Kong

, these guys boycott not only their own people, but also people from Southeast Asian and African countries? The behavior of those tourists is at least no better than that of mainland tourists. Even if mainland tourists have ten thousand shortcomings, they at least spend money in Hong Kong, but many poor countries

Tourists have extended their stay in Hong Kong and adopted illegal means to request to stay. The average quality of these tourists is definitely much worse than that of mainland tourists. However, for them, even without a visa, Hong Kong allows them to enter and exit freely, but instead imposes restrictions on mainland tourists.

, you must apply for a two-way permit to come to Xiangjiang, which makes He Zhenzhong a little doubtful, who is his family? Reading on a mobile phone is more convenient.hehe66.

In particular, those guys held high the British flag of Hong Kong when they opposed it. Is this any different from taking the wrong medicine? At least He Zhenzhong felt that the people of Hong Kong were very servile and actually liked the British colonies more than their own country.

Anyway, in a word, the relationship between the Mainland and Xiangjiang is like that of father and son. If you, the son, are unfilial to me, the father, then, sorry, my family property and resources will be reduced in the future. Anyway, I am not such a son.

While He Zhenzhong was silently thinking about this, a wave of comprehensive evacuation of mainlanders from Xiangjiang began.

In the past three years, the number of tourists visiting Hong Kong has reached 00,000, a record high, 70% of which are from the mainland. There are at least hundreds of thousands of mainlanders in Hong Kong now.

In a jewelry store.

"Card or cash?" a clerk asked with a smile on his face.


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