Love, unexpired
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Taken on a memorable staycation after our wedding... We were so amazed by the hospitality there at @upperhouse_hkg -- thank you for making us feel so special. And oh that view, so worth the splurge 🤩
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Shot on Bronica S2, a thoughtful gift from @tintinjklm @hk_wombat
Expired Kodak Portra 400
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#twpxfilm
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過8萬的網紅Khakai Santanoi,也在其Youtube影片中提到,...
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👍👍👍這才是好樣的~希爾頓全球會員會籍延期一年,積分年底前不過期
🔥🔥🔥積分和會籍
📣我們深知希爾頓榮譽客會的積分和會籍是我們向忠實賓客表達感謝的重要方式。我們也理解,由於目前的旅行環境,您入住我們的酒店會受到一定的限制,因此我們決定為旅行計劃受疫情影響的中國大陸及港澳臺地區會員提供會籍及積分有效期延長政策:
👍所有在 2019 年未達保級標準且原本將於 2020 年 3 月 31 日降級的會員,其目前會員等級的有效期將延長至 2021 年 3 月 31 日。
👍所有在 2019 年已經成功達到尊貴會籍(鑽石會籍、金會籍、銀會籍)保級或升級標準的會員,該等會籍等級的有效期將延長至 2022 年 3 月 31 日。
👍所有中國大陸及港澳臺地區的希爾頓榮譽客會會員:即日起至 2020 年 12 月 31 日期間,積分不會過期。
中文版:https://www.hilton.com.cn/coronavirus/hk/?homebanner
英文版:https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/coronavirus/
Your Hilton Honors Points and Status – Updated as of March 25, 2020
We know that earning and using points is not possible for many of you right now, so we are making a number of adjustments to help you maintain your status and points across the remainder of 2020.
👍2019 Status Extension. All members whose 2019 status was scheduled to be downgraded on March 31, 2020—whether it’s Diamond, Gold or Silver—will automatically receive an extension through March 31, 2021.
👍2020 Status Extension. We are extending your 2020 member status through March 31, 2022. This means you will continue to enjoy all the Diamond, Gold or Silver benefits you have access to today for the next 24 months.
👍Points Extension. We will pause the expiration of all Points scheduled to expire between now and December 31, 2020.
Weekend Night Rewards Earned on Eligible Hilton Credit Cards. We have extended the expiration date of all unexpired Weekend Night Rewards as of March 11, 2020, and all new ones issued until August 30, 2020, through the end of next summer (August 31, 2021).
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#過百萬人受催淚彈所害
#發射催淚彈含氰化物
#TeargasCyanide
/In its stable, unexpired form, tear gas causes coughing and wheezing, skin irritation and rashes, and the tears that give it its name. The process of firing tear gas canisters produces small amounts of cyanide—“not so high as to be lethal,” says Karen Mak Ka-wai, a chemistry lecturer at the University of Hong Kong. /
https://www.bloomberg.com/…/up-to-88-of-hong-kong-populatio…