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Divided family enjoys short reunion

Celebrating their father, Ng family lament brother stranded on mainland

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Ng's older brother with his dad yesterday. Photo: Jonathan Wong

As families across Hong Kong gathered to celebrate Father's Day yesterday, the Ng family were hoping that their temporary union will soon become more permanent.

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Present yesterday were Ng Sing, 43, his father, 81 - who both live in Hong Kong - and Ng's older brother, 57, who lives on the mainland.

Ng Sing came to Hong Kong with his mother in 1992 to reunite with his father, who had arrived in the city from Fujian province 14 years earlier.

But back in 1992, his older brother was not allowed to join the rest of the family in Hong Kong as he was already married.

"We could only communicate [with my older brother] once every one to two months via long-distance calls," said Ng Sing.

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"It was HK$9.50 per minute and it cost about HK$1,000 a month when my father's monthly salary was only about HK$7,000."

Today, Ng Sing's brother is forced to apply for a two-way permit to Hong Kong every three months to help look after his father. Each time, he must return to the mainland when his permit expires, to begin the application process again.

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