Chapter 311: Venting Out Anger



Some of them came from the mainland.

Most of them have some medical skills, but their medical skills are not recognized by the Hong Kong government.

They had no choice but to hide in this anarchic place and practice medicine to make a living.

There are more than a hundred dental clinics on just one street.

Because their prices are low, there are no less than a thousand people coming here from all over Hong Kong Island to see a dentist every day.

There are also some people working in various processing workshops.

Eighty percent of the fish balls consumed by the Hong Kong government every day come from here.

However, the sanitary conditions in the workshop were appalling, and food safety was out of the question.

But once they go out, they will face high costs such as venue rental, sanitation management, etc., which they cannot afford.

There is also a group of people who committed crimes and hid in Kowloon Walled City. They would never go out.

The most troublesome thing is the defeated soldiers after the war.

Most of them have no skills and are lazy, which is the biggest source of instability.

Most of the people here are working hard just to make ends meet.

Therefore, we cannot simply drive them away like we do to gang members.

We have to ensure they can continue to live, and finding a place to live is a difficult issue.”

"It seems that this is just difficult for you, not impossible.

So how do you solve this problem?"

“If we really want to solve this problem, we must have land.

Build houses and industrial parks to absorb a large number of people to work.

We also need to build supporting schools and hospitals so that they can truly understand the convenience of living outside.

This will not only create jobs for a large number of people, but also eliminate food safety risks and increase tax revenue for the Hong Kong government."

Commander Qi thought for a moment and said, "I need to report this matter to the Governor.

However, even if the Governor agrees, this land cannot be provided to you for free.

We can only offer as much preferential treatment as possible, or provide tax incentives.”

“We can buy or rent the land.

But I need the Hong Kong government to pardon some people and grant them legal status.

Also, I hope the Hong Kong government can recognize the legitimacy of traditional Chinese medicine and allow the legal existence of private Chinese medicine clinics and pharmacies."

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