HK environment chief joins quiz time chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-01-18 22:21 Share CLOSE
Secretary for the Environment of the Hong Kong SAR Government Wong Kam-sing brings his special guest Big Waster to join our quiz time. He is required to complete a drawing while answering questions such as what he would do if he could choose his occupation again, and his key words to describe himself.
Check the video to find out the other side of this environment chief.
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Wellington College in shock over death of former student Fletcher Wong who went missing from Rhythm & Vines
31 Dec, 2020 11:40 PM
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The body of 19-year-old Fletcher Wong was found yesterday after he was reported missing from Rhythm and Vines festival. Photo / NZ Police
The body of 19-year-old Fletcher Wong was found yesterday after he was reported missing from Rhythm and Vines festival. Photo / NZ Police
The teenager found dead after going missing from the Rhythm and Vines festival was a talented and passionate football and futsal player.
Wellington College sports director Dave Keat said former student Fletcher Wong was a member of the school s first XI football team and the futsal team which won the secondary school s championship in 2018.
Fletcher Wong: Teen missing from Rhythm and Vines found dead
31 Dec, 2020 04:46 AM
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NZ Herald
The body of a teenager who was last seen alive at Rhythm and Vines has been found.
LandSAR volunteers located his body in the Ormond area of Gisborne.
He has been identified as 19-year-old Fletcher Wong, who was reported missing on Tuesday.
Wong, from Wellington, was last seen walking out of the admissions area of the Gisborne Rhythm and Vines festival site at 2am on Tuesday.
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During the search efforts, Fire and Emergency New Zealand supplied a drone to help find the teenager.