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‘Ghost bikes’ commemorate cyclists killed on Hong Kong’s roads

by Peter Lee21:15, 16 May 202221:36, 16 May 2022

At a busy intersection in Prince Edward on Saturday, a bicycle placed on the roadside caught the eyes of passers-by. Completely covered in white paint, it sat hauntingly beside a bunch of white silk flowers and a plastic card which read: “In memoriam Mr Yuen-cheung, 68.” It included the date and time of the road […]

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