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Posted on April 30, 2021 by admin

New poll shows 60% of Hong Kong youth aged 15 to 30 want to leave the city if they can

In the poll, Hong Kong youth gave the city’s future an average rating of 2.95 out of 10, down from 4.37 in 2018.

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