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The total amount of the Hong Kong Tai Po Wang Fuk Garden Relief Fund is approximately 4.1 billion Hong Kong dollars.

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23/12/2025
The latest update on the follow-up of the Tai Po fire announced by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government on the 22nd shows that the "Tai Po Wang Fu Garden Aid Fund" established by the government has a total amount of approximately 4.1 billion Hong Kong dollars.
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