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Hong Kong To-do:
- Clean up all MTR station pages. They are literally all over the place. Two model pages are Tsing Yi Station and Sheung Shui Station. They each describe a feature special to the station, Station layout, exit, and connections, as well as neighbouring stations and the station "box".
- We will also need plenty of updated pictures (e.g. removing all KCR-related images except those on the KCR article). Check that all pages have basically the same language structure as Tsing Yi Station and Sheung Shui Station. Links to location maps are good too. (Should also perform these checks on Chinese Wikipedia.)
- Clean-up pages that link with TVB, especially its series pages.
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Okay so I live in Hong Kong... but I don't know the criteria here for one to be considered mixed blood. Mixed blood means having biological parents of different races. Jill's parentage are totally Asian, so why change that? --Starryboy 16:18, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
That's true, which is why initially it read 'mixed parentage' which I suppose wasn't that clear in the first place. Perhaps 'mixed ethnicity' is better since different types of Asians can be considered as different ethnic groups. Filipino, Chinese and Korean are each very different despite all being in Asia so just to generalize as only Asian kind of takes information out of the article. I've been meaning to clean up the poorly written edits as well as the grammar is pretty poor at the moment and needs to be brought up to standard. --Doctor Moley 11:43, 31 July 2006 (UTC)