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Charity takes many forms in Hong Kong – from neighbourhood groups and schools lending a helping hand to the needy to big organisations staging city wide fundraising events. The Community Chest New Territories Walk 2008, in which 32000 people – young and old – took part and raised $5.9 million for charity, reflects Hong Kong's benevolent spirit. |
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