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The Telecommunications Authority reassures the public that the current transmitters on roof-tops are safe and the public should continue to enjoy their daily living habits and the use of all building facilities including the normal use of the roof top.

The authority has also written letters to the owners' incorporations and management offices of the buildings mentioned in the report to assure them that their buildings are safe to live in.

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Macau delegation to see local heritage preservation

To facilitate cultural exchange between Hong Kong and Macau, a delegation of -five members from the Cultural Institute of Macau will visit the territory this weekend (November 9 and 10) to familiarise themselves with the work of heritage preservation here.

The delegation will be led by the Head of the Cultural Heritage Department, Mr Luis Antonio Durao.

The Chairman of the Antiquities Advisory Board, Professor David Lung, will brief members on the history and local development of heritage preservation on Saturday.

This will be followed by a guided tour to a number of monuments and historical buildings, including the Tea Ware Museum, St. John's Cathedral, the former French Mission Building, Legislative Council Building, Western Market and Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb.

On Sunday, the delegation will visit the Kowloon Walled City Park and some monuments in Kam Tin, Yuen Long.

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