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woman before he was conveyed by a small boat to DONG XING (F) of China. Upon arrival, he had to pay RMB $2 as a toll. Subsequently, he met the old woman again and received RMB $505 in return. However, the VN document was said to be lost somewhere. Having stayed overnight, he was escorted by another man and called at FANG CHENG) by bus. On 22-12-89, he finally arrived at GUANG ZHOU
) by bus. Owing to his poor physical condition, he was
asked to stay at his aunt's home at 35, NAN LAI DA JIA, BAI HE DONG, GUANG ZHOU ( 74, a bid k k 359) for one and a half month. 广州
Being advised by
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other relatives, he decided to take the land trip to Hong Kong via SHEN ZHEN
(深圳)。 When he came to SHEN ZHEN check point on 11-2-90, he had to wait until he met other Chinese people sneaking through the broken fence. He followed them and entered SHEN ZHEN successfully. He rested overnight and waited until evening when he went to a factory situated next to the border. Having climbed over the wall and waded through a river where he had his left foot wounded, he arrived in Hong Kong and was eventually intercepted by the Army on 12-2-90 at MA CHO LUNG of LOK MA CHAU,
Additional Information
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3.
He had knowledge of both the screening policy and mandatory repatriation by means of BBC radio broadcast before departure. He still chose to come as he did not believe those measures could be implemented successfully.
He would write back to Vietnam.
Three stopovers in China but no PRC official was ever encountered.
He had hot heard of the news that he would be placed on a deserted island after his arrival in Hong Kong.
5.
Total number of unaccompanied minors under the age of 18 : Nil.
6.
No Serviceman, no Ex-serviceman, nor Policeman was reported.
7.
He chose Hong Kong instead of other countries because of safety reason.
8.
No criminal offence was ever committed by him in Vietnam.