Wed, September 03, 2008
China > HK/Taiwan

Candidates campaign for HK legislature election

2008-09-03 08:25:48 GMT2008-09-03 16:25:48 (Beijing Time) China Daily

Independent candidates Regina Ip (2nd L), former Hong Kong Secretary for Security, and her election partner Louis Shih campaign at a bus station in Hong Kong September 1, 2008, six days before the once-every-four-year Legislative Council election on Sunday. [Agencies]

Supporters stand beside a poster of independent candidates Regina Ip (R), former Hong Kong Secretary for Security, and her election partner Louis Shih, during a campaign in Hong Kong September 1, 2008, six days before the once-every-four-year Legislative Council election on Sunday. [Agencies]

Anson Chan (2nd R), former Hong Kong Chief Secretary, poses with candidates from the Civic Party Amy Yung (L), Audrey Eu (2nd L) and Tanya Chan during a campaign in Hong Kong September 2, 2008, five days before the once-every-four-year Legislative Council election on Sunday. [Agencies]

Anson Chan (2nd R), former Hong Kong Chief Secretary, poses with candidates from the Civic Party Audrey Eu (L), Amy Yung (2nd L) and Tanya Chan during a campaign in Hong Kong September 2, 2008, five days before the once-every-four-year Legislative Council election on Sunday. [Agencies]

Tanya Chan, a candidate from the Civic Party, campaigns beside a poster at Hong Kong's financial Central district September 2, 2008, five days before the once-every-four-year Legislative Council election on Sunday. [Agencies]

Independent candidates Regina Ip (2nd L), former Hong Kong Secretary for Security, and her election partner Louis Shih campaign at a bus station in Hong Kong September 1, 2008, six days before the once-every-four-year Legislative Council election on Sunday.

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