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Over the past two weeks, relics of Tang Dynasty (618-907) pottery kilns and remains of Sung Dynasty (960-1279) burials have been discovered.
Attention News Editors:
A press visit to the Sha Tsui Tau archaeological site will be organised on Friday (March 31) when staff members of AMO and the archaeologists from China will conduct a guided tour of the excavated area.
Media representatives wishing to join the visit are requested to call the Secretariat Press Office (Telephone 2810 3188 or 2810 3354) to reserve a seat. Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
A launch taking media members to Tung Chung will leave Queen's Pier, Central at 9.15 am sharp on Friday. It will return to Queen's Pier at about 2.45 pm.
End/Monday, March 27, 1995
Water storage figure
Storage in Hong Kong's reservoirs at 9 am today (Monday) stood at 67.1 per cent of capacity or 393.374 million cubic metres.
This time last year the reservoirs contained 395.210 million cubic metres of water, representing 67.4 per cent of capacity.
End/Monday, March 27, 1995
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