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At Least Five New Year’s Day Babies Born in Hong Kong in 2024

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2024-01-01 HKT 18:31

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Entering the early morning of 2024, at least five babies have been born as “New Year’s Day babies.” One of the baby girls was born at 1:36 a.m. at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Shatin. The mother, Mrs. Ye, said that giving birth to a baby was not as difficult as she imagined, and she hoped that the baby would be safe and healthy in the future.

Mrs. Ye plans to have another baby with her husband and hopes that the government will provide a monthly subsidy that is better than a one-time subsidy.


2024-01-01 10:31:00
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