Beijing is reshaping Hong Kong's identity 27 years after its return to China, impacting the city's future as a finance hub. The changes raise concerns about justice and freedom.
Since pro-democracy protests rocked Hong Kong five years ago, China has tightened its grip on the Asian financial hub, restricting civil liberties while tying its residents more closely to the mainland. So what does that mean for the cityâs future? https://t.co/THyJ9osq4s https://t.co/pOomjcTA28
🎙️ 27 years after Hong Kong was returned to China, we look at how Beijing is remaking the city’s identity and what that means for the future of the finance hub. Listen to the Big Take Asia podcast https://t.co/rY3Cun389w https://t.co/xR3clfTQvb
The death of justice and freedom in Hong Kong. https://t.co/UHriDqVWEX
27 years after Hong Kong was returned to China, we look at how Beijing is remaking the city’s identity and what that means for the future of the finance hub: Listen to the Big Take Asia podcast https://t.co/SxtWqObmwH
Here's my long form piece on Hong Kong identity that @SCMPNews didn't publish. It gathers a few thoughts I've formulated through my interactions and posts the last few weeks, some in response to @SRoach_econ, some through personal reflection, and some through reading up on Hong… https://t.co/6rCdEJIkX4