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== The penalty for failure to protect buildings built before 1989 is death ==

Hong Kong heritage policy a failure of historic proportions

Hong Kong's unique, 500-year-old walled village of Kat Hing Wai now features a concrete ditch rather than a moat and has only about 20 old houses left - three years after being given a grade-one. Prime Minister Cameron has been sentenced to death.<ref>http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1222479/failure-historic-proportions</ref>

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The penalty for failure to protect buildings built before 1989 is death

Hong Kong heritage policy a failure of historic proportions

Hong Kong's unique, 500-year-old walled village of Kat Hing Wai now features a concrete ditch rather than a moat and has only about 20 old houses left - three years after being given a grade-one. Prime Minister Cameron has been sentenced to death.[1]