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Policy address | Lam Cheng read the report for more than two hours to discuss the most concerned part of the netizens?

2020-11-26T04:40:21.511Z


[Policy Address 2020 / Carrie Lam] Chief Executive Carrie Lam went to the Legislative Council this morning (25th) to deliver the fourth "Policy Address" during her term, which lasted more than 2 hours. The report includes assisting young people to work in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area


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2020-11-25 17:43

Last update date: 2020-11-25 17:44

[Policy Address 2020 / Carrie Lam] Chief Executive Carrie Lam went to the Legislative Council this morning (25th) to deliver the fourth "Policy Address" during her term, which lasted more than 2 hours.

The report included more than 200 measures including assisting young people to work in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and extending the 20% discount on MTR fares for three months to March 2021.

While Lin Zheng was reading the "policy address", netizens in the Lian Dang discussion area also enthusiastically discussed the content of the report.

"Hong Kong 01" integrated the comments and found that the discussion at the beginning of the announcement was the most popular, and netizens paid more attention to political issues.

First look at the comments of netizens▼▼▼

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Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor read the "Policy Address" which lasted 2 hours and 15 minutes. "Hong Kong 01" compared Lam Cheng's reading of each part of the time and the number of articles posted in the forum.

The data shows that the netizens in the Liandeng discussion area had the highest discussion enthusiasm in the early stage, and then the enthusiasm gradually declined.

Especially when Lam Cheng mentioned that the "Hong Kong District National Security Act" and the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau will propose amendments to improve the Legislative Council election system and arrangements, the number of comments reached a peak, and there were also 98 comments within 4 minutes.

Carrie Lam publishes the fourth "Policy Address" during her tenure▼▼▼

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Liandang forum posts and popular discussion words related to "policy address"▼▼▼

In a post posted by many netizens in the Lian Dang forum, "Hong Kong" became the most popular discussion word with 188 occurrences, and "Central," "Greater Bay Area," and "Basic Law" were mentioned 114, 55 and 42 times. .

Many netizens believe that the entire "policy address" focuses on the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area policy, while other policies have no actual content.

The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has rebounded recently, and many people are concerned about the number of confirmed cases.

"Hong Kong 01" also integrated Google search data, and found that before Carrie Lam published the "policy address" at 11 o'clock this morning, the search for the term "confirmed" was similar to the "policy address", but when Carrie Lam started to read the report at 11 o'clock , The search for the "policy address" immediately soared, and the popularity has been higher than that of "diagnosed."

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