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Name:CHAN HING TO Class:4A Class Number:2 Urban problems of Hong Kong Transport problem The demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour. In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay. Environmental problem The living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result. 15 March 2010 Housing problem In 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.
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Name:CHAN HING TOClass:4AClass Number:2

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:CHONG ANDRE KA CHUNClass:4AClass Number:9

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LEE CHUN HOClass:4AClass Number:14

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LING TIN YUClass:4AClass Number:15

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:NG YAT CHEONGClass:4AClass Number:20

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:TSANG ERNESTClass:4AClass Number:24

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:YU KAI CHUN JASONClass:4AClass Number:28

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:CHEUNG KAI CHUNGClass:4BClass Number:5

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:KAM SHINGClass:4BClass Number:9

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:KWOK LUN KITClass:4BClass Number:11

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LEE HO KWANClass:4BClass Number:14

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LEUNG CHUN HOClass:4BClass Number:16

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LI WAI KEI RICKYClass:4BClass Number:19

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:NG KA HEIClass:4BClass Number:21

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:SO PANG YU DEREKClass:4BClass Number:23

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:TSE PAK KI JONATHANClass:4BClass Number:26

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:WONG CHUNG WAI ERNESTClass:4BClass Number:27

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:YEUNG WING WINGClass:4BClass Number:29

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:HO SHUN HIM HENRYClass:4CClass Number:9

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LEUNG JOSEPHClass:4CClass Number:17

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:SO JUSTIN WAI HINClass:4CClass Number:20

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:SO TSO YINClass:4CClass Number:21

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:SZE TO HIN TINGClass:4CClass Number:22

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:TSO TSUN TINGClass:4CClass Number:24

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

Page 25: Mail

Name:WONG KA YEUNGClass:4CClass Number:26

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:WONG TSUN KIT TIMOTHYClass:4CClass Number:27

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:TSUI CHUN HIN JULIANClass:4DClass Number:22

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

Page 28: Mail

Name:WU CHUN HIMClass:4DClass Number:26

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LAU KA HINClass:4EClass Number:12

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:LO HAO CHENGClass:4EClass Number:17

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:MAK HO CHEUNG WILLIAMClass:4EClass Number:18

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:YEUNG CHUN FUNG JEFFREYClass:4EClass Number:30

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:CHUNG MAN LOKClass:4FClass Number:7

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:TSUI KA TSUN BRIANClass:4FClass Number:24

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.

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Name:WONG YAT HIN ALEXClass:4GClass Number:32

Urban problems of Hong Kong

Transport problemThe demand for private cars has become greater in recent years. Large numbers of private cars occupy much of the road space. However, they carry very few passengers. They are the least economical road users. Too much private cars on the roads will cause traffic congestion. This, in turn, causes air and noise pollution, which becomes more serious during the rush hour.

In some old districts like Sheung Wan, Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, the buildings are old. There is little open space. Streets are narrow and winding. Residential buildings are usually mixed with factories or offices. Problems of overcrowded conditions, pollution and traffic congestion are common. These old districts are said to have problems of urban decay.

Environmental problemThe living standard of Hong Kong is high. Its large population with busy trade and business activities produce a large amount of rubbish every day. If it is not treated properly, pollution will be the result.

15 March 2010

Housing problemIn 1996, there were 5 796 people per square kilometre of land in Hong Kong. It is among the highest in the world. The living conditions are overcrowded. The rents also increase very rapidly.


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