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Queen's Pier Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier Ao Man-long Shaoguan incident July 2009 Ürümqi riots Question Time British National Party controversy Akmal Shaikh 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Danny Williams (politician) Amina Bokhary controversy Linn Isobarik Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker Rega Planar 3 JBL Paragon Invader (artist) Olympus scandal Demerara rebellion of 1823 Yamaha NS-10 LS3/5A Naim NAIT Knife attack on Kevin Lau Roksan Xerxes Kacey Wong Causeway Bay Books disappearances Gui Minhai

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Contributions
   

Significant contributions ( denotes article creation – see also User:Ohconfucius/DYK)

  • Articles related to Hong Kong
2010 Hong Kong electoral reform • 2014 Hong Kong protests • 2011 Hong Kong Sevens • 2013 Hong Kong dock strike • 39 Conduit Road[1]
A–G
AIA Central • Air pollution in Hong Kong • Alliance for Peace and Democracy (Hong Kong) • Amina Bokhary controversy [2] • Andrew Brandler • Antiquities Advisory Board • Art of the Umbrella Movement • Beaconsfield House • British Military Hospital, Hong Kong • The Bus Uncle • California Fitness • Cart noodle • Causeway Bay Books • Causeway Bay Books disappearances [3] • Censorship in Hong Kong • Chater House • Chief Executive of Hong Kong • Cheung Kong Center • Cheung Tze-keung • Christian Zheng Sheng College • Chungking Mansions • CY Leung as Chief Executive of Hong Kong • David Akers-Jones • David Webb (Hong Kong activist) • Death of Chan Yin-lam • Democratic development in Hong Kong • Dent & Co. • Diamond Hill • Dickson Concepts • Diocesan Girls' School • Early Light International (Holdings) Ltd. • Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier [4] • Edison Chen photo scandal • Emergency Regulations Ordinance • Fanny Law • Festival Walk • Flagstaff House • Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong • Francis Choi • Frederick Ma • Furama Hong Kong Hotel • Goddess of Democracy (Hong Kong) • Government of Hong Kong • Gui Minhai[5]
H–K
Harbour Fest • He (surname) • Henderson Land Development • Henry Tang illegal basement controversy • HMS Tamar (1863) • HMS Tamar (shore station) • Ho Tung Gardens • Home Ownership Scheme • Hong Kong 1966 riots • Hong Kong Chief Executive election, 2007 • Hong Kong Chief Executive election, 2012 • Hong Kong City Hall  • Hong Kong Club • Hong Kong Club Building • Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing‎ • Hong Kong Golden Forum • Hong Kong Hilton • Hong Kong Hotel • Hong Kong Institute of Education • Hong Kong Island by-election, 2007 • Hong Kong legislative elections • Hong Kong legislative election, 2000 • Hong Kong legislative election, 2004 • Hong Kong legislative election, 2008 • Hongkong Land • Hong Kong Sevens • Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day • Hong Kong Tramways • Hong Kong Way • International Finance Centre • InvestHK • Jill Vidal • Joyce Symons • Kacey Wong [6] • Kiangsu and Chekiang Primary School • Knife attack on Kevin Lau[7] • Kowloon Station (KCR) •
L–P
Lai Sun Development • Lam Bun • Langham Place (Hong Kong) • Leung Chin-man • Leung Chin-man appointment controversy • Light Rail (Hong Kong) • Lim Por-yen • List of Home Ownership Scheme Courts in Hong Kong • List of public housing estates in Hong Kong • LOHAS Park • Lo Tak-shing • Lufsig • Lugard Road • Ma Lik • Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop • Mak's Noodle • Mandatory Provident Fund (Hong Kong) ‎ • Michael Rowse • Murder of Robert Kissel • Ngong Ping 360 • Oswald Cheung • Paul Chan (Hong Kong politician) • Paul Chater • Pedder Street • Pineapple bun • Police misconduct allegations during the 2019 Hong Kong protests • Political Appointments System in Hong Kong • Principal Officials Accountability System • Property developers in Hong Kong • Pseudo-model • Public housing estates in Chai Wan • Public housing estates in Cheung Sha Wan • Public housing estates in Fanling • Public housing estates in Kwai Chung • Public housing estates in Ma On Shan • Public housing estates in Sham Shui Po • Public housing estates in Shau Kei Wan • Public housing estates in Tai Po • Public housing estates in Tin Shui Wai • Public housing estates in Tseung Kwan O • Public housing estates in Tsuen Wan • Public housing estates in Tuen Mun • Public housing estates on Lantau Island • Public housing estates on outlying islands of Hong Kong • Public Housing Estates on Tsing Yi Island • Public housing in Hong Kong
Q–Z
Queen's Pier [8] • Regal Hotels International • Regina Ip • Robert Hotung • Rowan Varty • Selina Chow • Senior Chinese Unofficial Member‎ • Senior Unofficial Member • Sex141 • Shek Kip Mei Estate • Siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University • Solina Chau • South China Morning Post • Stanley Ho • Star Ferry • Star Ferry Pier, Central • Storming of the Legislative Council Complex • Szeto Wah • Taxicabs of Hong Kong • Ten Years (2015 film) • The Standard (Hong Kong) • Times Square (Hong Kong) • Tsui Po-ko • Umbrella Movement • Umbrella Square • USRC Tigers RFC • Victor Mallet visa controversy[9] • Vietnamese people in Hong Kong • West Kowloon • Wing On Bank • World-Wide House


  • Articles related to Greater China
10th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 • 2010 Nobel Peace Prize [10] • 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 • 21st anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 • 2008 Chinese milk scandal‎ • 30th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests • 31st anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests • 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China
A–L
Akmal Shaikh [11] • Ao Man Long [12] • Chen Liangyu • Ching Hai • Deng Yujiao incident • Chinese sturgeon • Concerns and controversies at the 2008 Summer Olympics • Ding Zilin • The Ditch • Gao Zhisheng‎ • Grass Mud Horse • Green Dam Youth Escort‎ • Death of Li Wangyang • Hangzhou Wahaha Group • He Depu • History of Falun Gong • Huang Ju • Hukou system • Internet censorship in China • July 2009 Ürümqi riots[13] • Lei Yixin • Lo Hsien-che
O–Z
Open Letter to the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China • Operation Yellowbird • Organ transplantation in China[14] • Ouyang Yi • Rebiya Kadeer • Sanlu Group • September 2009 Xinjiang unrest • Shaoguan incident‎[15] • Sima Nan[16] • Sima Qian • State Administration of Foreign Exchange • The Critical Moment • Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident [17] • Wahaha Joint Venture Company • Wang Wanxing • Wang Wenyi • Wukan protests • Xiaonanhai Dam • Zhang Hongbao • Zhao Changqing • Zhong Gong • Zhou Yongjun incident • Zong Qinghou
  • Hi-fi equipment
Arnold Wolf • audiophile • Belt-drive turntable • Direct-drive turntable • Direct-to-disk recording • Isobaric speakers • Ivor Tiefenbrun • JBL Paragon[18] • Julian Vereker • Linn Products • Linn Isobarik[19] • Linn Sondek LP12 • LS3/5A[20] • Magnetic cartridge • NAD 3020 • Naim Audio • Naim Audio amplification • Naim NAIT[21] • Phonograph • Rega Planar 3[22] • Quad Electroacoustics • Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker‎[23] • Roksan Audio • Roksan Xerxes • Totem Acoustic  • Yamaha NS-10‎[24]
  • Other articles
2009 Fort Hood shooting • 22 Parkside •
A–D
A.M.P Suranga Adikari[25] • Adam Smith Institute • America's Next Top Model (all seasons) • American Idol (all seasons) • Andrew Lloyd Webber • Ankō Asato • Ariane Labed[25] • Antoni Wereszczyński[25] • Aoife Mulholland • Australian Idol (all seasons) • Benjamin Cruz • Betsy Balcombe[25] • Betsygate • Bob Ludwig • Brian Lees • Britannia Industries • Cadereyta Jiménez massacre • Carl Ford • Carl T.C. Gutierrez • Carlos Slim • The Changcuters[25] • Charles Hart (lyricist)[25] • Chris Tame • City of Birmingham Tramways Company Ltd • Crocodile farming in the Philippines • Daniel Snyder • Danny Williams (politician) [26][25] • Dave Smalley • Declan O'Donnell • Demerara rebellion of 1823[27][28] • Destruction Derby Raw[25] • Domenico Montagnana • Douglas Mason
E–L
Église Sainte-Rosalie • Electronic cigarette[25] • Eric Carmen • Federation of Conservative Students • Franck Riboud • Government Radio Network (Australia)[25] • Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia • Grantham[25] • Great Florida Bank[25] • Groupe Danone • Hanamakonda[25] • Harco, Illinois[25] • Harp Lager[25] • Havas • Helena Waldmann[25] • Housing estate • Imelda (film) • Invader (artist) [29] • Jack Gladstone • Jānis Francis[25] • Jean Hamburger • Jia Junpeng[25] • Jim Bonfanti • John Smith (missionary) • Katona Twins • Kenny Williams (educator) • Las Palmas[25] • List of Galician monarchs[25] • List of people involved in the Olympus scandal • List of tallest structures in the world • L'Occitane en Provence •
M–Z
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 • Manila hostage crisis • Maria Sharapova • Mario Domm[25] • Mark MacGregor • Martha Hill • Martin Gordon • Matteo Goffriller • Matti Nykänen[25] • Maya MacGuineas[25] • Mohammed Lartey[25] • Morten Harket[25] • Murder of Jasmine Fiore • Murder of Lee Rigby • Nikodem Sulik[25] • Olympus Corporation • Olympus scandal [30][31] • Patrick Henry College‎ • Paul Potts • Peter Jones[25] • Privatisation • Public housing • Quamina[32] • Question Time British National Party controversy‎ [33] • Rafique Haider Khan Leghari[25] • The Raspberries • Robert Holleyman • Rugby World Cup Sevens • Serena Williams • Snyder Communications • Stefan Hertmans[25] • The Strip (NZ TV series)[25] • Suicide methods • Susan Boyle • Tehelka[25] • Thwaites & Reed • United Breaks Guitars‎ • Van Tuong Nguyen‎ • Vincent Bolloré • Vincent Ogé • Virginia Tech massacre[34] • Web.com • Wee Ka Siong[25] • Westgate shopping mall attack • White House Press Secretary[25] • William K. Boone[25]
  • Work in progress
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Good Article reviews

Murder of Leigh Leigh  •

Translations

I also participated in the Guild of Copy Editors Backlog elimination drive, March 2011. Relevant articles are listed above.

Notes

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  1. ^ DYK on 28 October 2008
  2. ^ Achieved Good article status on 11 August 2011 (reviewer User:Quadell)
  3. ^ Achieved Good article status on 28 October 2016‎ (reviewer User:Shearonink)
  4. ^ Achieved Good article status on 20 January 2008 (reviewer User:D.M.N.)
  5. ^ Achieved Good article status on 26 November 2016 (reviewer User:Vanamonde93)
  6. ^ Achieved Good article status on 6 September 2015 (reviewer Tomandjerry211 (alt))
  7. ^ Achieved Good article status on 3 August 2014‎ (reviewer User:Freikorp)
  8. ^ Achieved Good article status on 8 January 2008 (reviewer Kbthompson)
  9. ^ DYK on 15 January 2019
  10. ^ Achieved Good article status on 28 December 2010 (reviewer Sayantan m)
  11. ^ Achieved Good article status on 19 March 2010 (reviewer SilkTork)
  12. ^ Achieved Good article status on 15 October 2008 (reviewer Banime)
  13. ^ Achieved Featured article status on 16 May 2010; Achieved Good article status • 30 September 2009 (reviewer delldot)
  14. ^ Achieved Good article status on 25 September 2010 (reviewer Nikkimaria); delisted 2 January 2011
  15. ^ Achieved Good article status on 30 September 2009 (Reviewer:Jezhotwells)
  16. ^ DYK on 27 October 2008
  17. ^ Achieved Featured article status on 13 October 2009; achieved Good article status • 28 November 2007.
  18. ^ Achieved Good article status on 6 February 2014 (reviewer User:Seabuckthorn)
  19. ^ Achieved Good article status on 24 January 2014 (reviewer User:Cirt)
  20. ^ Achieved Good article status on 1 July 2014‎ (reviewer User:Jamesx12345)
  21. ^ Achieved Good article status on 22 July 2014‎ (reviewer User:TLSuda)
  22. ^ Achieved Good article status on 6 February 2014 (reviewer User:Seabuckthorn)
  23. ^ Achieved Good article status on 24 January 2014 (reviewer User:Cirt)
  24. ^ Achieved Good article status on 25 June 2014‎ (reviewer User:Viriditas)
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Copyedited as part of GOCE Backlog elimination drive in March 2011
  26. ^ Achieved Good article status on 20 March 2011 (reviewer User:Wizardman)
  27. ^ DYK on 25 November 2009
  28. ^ Achieved Good article status on 19 May 2014 (reviewer User:Hchc2009)
  29. ^ Achieved GA status on 11 April 2014 (Reviewer Tezero)
  30. ^ DYK on 20 December 2011
  31. ^ Achieved Good article status on 14 April 2014 (reviewer User:LT910001)
  32. ^ DYK on 30 November 2009
  33. ^ Achieved Good article status in January 2010 (reviewer User:HJ Mitchell)
  34. ^ Achieved Featured article status on 30 December 2007; delisted 20 October 2009