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Shorelines Cleanup Day 2015 in Hong Kong

by | 26-04-2015 13:43 recommendations 0


I would like to give you some information about some of the different environmental activities in Hong Kong. As you might know, the Environmental Protection department in Hong Kong had organised the Shorelines Cleanup Day 2015. On the 25th April, Kowloon Tong Bishop Walsh Catholic School participated in this event in Lung Kwu Tan in Tuen Mun and I also joined them to clean the waste that was lying on the shore of the beaches. Apart from students, many adults and parents also got involved. 

From this experience, I discovered that the beaches there were distinctly polluted.  It has been only been one and half years since I first came to Hong Kong, and I have only visited pristine and clean beaches, so I did not realise at first that there were some beaches that needed cleaning up. 

I hope that this gives you an inspiration to be aware of and to participate in the Shorelines Cleanup activity. 

Students cleaning the waste on the shore Adults cleaning the waste on the shore

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  • Eco Generation says :
    Great job Hee Young!!! :D It's so glad that you can watch the Earth Day celebration in Hong Kong :) Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 07-05-2015 09:42

  • says :
    Hi Anthony. Thank you very much for considering about my report. We should all protect and take care of the beaches to save the wildlife.
    Posted 02-05-2015 15:10

  • Anthony Emecheta says :
    Hi Hee... I'm in love with what you did. Some people always go to beaches or sea shores for various activities and end up leaving loads of dirt behind without remorse. if some of these dirts get to the sea, wonder the danger it would pose to aquatic lives.
    Posted 28-04-2015 07:43

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