The most classic coffee in Hong Kong drama, ICAC invites you to drink coffee for free!
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In Hong Kong, a cup of coffee often appears in TV dramas, which changes the color of many villains. This cup of coffee comes from the ICAC of the Independent Commission against Corruption (ICAC). Whenever the Commissioner of the ICAC takes out his staff card and says that he wants to invite you back for a cup of coffee, it often means that the days of the villain are over. Because of the ICAC's strong anti-corruption ability, people who are invited to the interrogation room for coffee can hardly escape the crime. This cup of coffee, which is famous in Hong Kong TV series, now we also have a chance to taste it!

To commemorate the 45th anniversary of the establishment of the Independent Commission against Corruption (ICAC), the ICAC has distributed more than 1,000 free cups of "ICAC Coffee" to the public in the urban area for two consecutive weekends since the 19th to remind the public to join hands in the fight against corruption and share the fruits of corruption.
When it comes to the ICAC, many people will think of another meaningful symbol of "coffee", that is, being investigated by the ICAC. Since the 19th, the ICAC has set up "flash" stalls to distribute coffee to the public for two consecutive weekends in Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui and Times Square in Causeway Bay.
As of 04:30 on the 19th, 200 cups of coffee had been delivered. It is expected that more than 1000 cups of coffee will be delivered to the "flash drive" in Causeway Bay next weekend.
The ICAC coffee stall in Tsim Sha Tsui is dominated by white, decorated with 45THANNIVERSARY and ICAC English, and displayed in blue and red with the word "Chengguo". There is a small blackboard hanging in the coffee room with the words "TimesChange,TheMissionContinues" on it, expressing the theme of "the world is changing, the fight against corruption remains the same, and we will work together with you".
The most striking is the huge coffee cup-shaped "punch-in" with the logo of the Independent Commission against Corruption (ICAC). Many people take pictures and sign-in with various kinds of commemorative cardboard printed with "sincere fruit" or "45th anniversary".
The coffee cup is also quite exquisite, in the black and white brush strokes outline of the Victoria Harbour landscape is the famous calligrapher Huago (Feng Zhaohua) wrote the word "Chengguo".
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