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There are 5,442 commercial and residential buildings in Hong Kong aged 50 years or above.

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There are 5,442 commercial and residential buildings in Hong Kong aged 50 years or above.

2024-04-24 21:25 | Source of manuscript: Hong Kong China News Service

Ning Hon-ho, Secretary for Development of the Hong Kong SAR Government, said on the 24th that as of the end of last year, there were a total of 5,442 commercial and residential buildings in Hong Kong that were 50 years old or above. (Photo by Hong Kong China News Service reporter Cao Wenyu) Hong Kong China News Service photo

Ning Hon-ho, Secretary for Development of the Hong Kong SAR Government, said on the 24th that as of the end of last year, there were a total of 5,442 commercial and residential buildings in Hong Kong that were 50 years old or above. (Photo by Hong Kong China News Service reporter Cao Wenyu) Hong Kong China News Service photo

Ning Hon-ho, Secretary for Development of the Hong Kong SAR Government, said on the 24th that as of the end of last year, there were a total of 5,442 commercial and residential buildings in Hong Kong that were 50 years old or above. (Photo by Hong Kong China News Service reporter Cao Wenyu) Hong Kong China News Service photo

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