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Lam Wing-Kee, Hong Kong Bookseller Who Defied Authorities, Dies at 70

First publishedJul 17, 21:03 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 22:37 UTC · 12m ago
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Lam Wing-Kee, Hong Kong Bookseller Who Defied Authorities, Dies at 70
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Lam Wing-Kee, a Hong Kong bookseller, died at 70. He was known for defying authorities. He died on July 17, 2024.

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Lam Wing-Kee was a Hong Kong bookseller. He was famous for selling books that were not allowed in Hong Kong. He died at 70.

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Lam Wing-Kee's story is important because he stood up for freedom of speech and democracy.

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Who was Lam Wing-Kee?
Lam Wing-Kee was a Hong Kong bookseller.
Why is he famous?
He was famous for selling books that were not allowed in Hong Kong.
How old was he when he died?
He died at 70.
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    Lam Wing-Kee's bookstore was a symbol of democracy and freedom.

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