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Hong Kong Remembers

English · Hardback

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The story of Hong Kong's social, political, and economic development - from the post-War period to the end of its life as a colonial territory - is a remarkable Chinese-British story. This book contains first-hand accounts of life and times in Hong Kong by luminaries, former governors, officials, politicians, business people, artists, and average people - natives, émigrés, and expats alike.

Over six decades, Hong Kong has been transformed from a depressed and overcrowded, refugee haven, fraught with health and welfare problems, to a shining model of laissez-faire capitalism with an exemplary public housing programme, a modicum of democracy, and a thriving, hybrid cultural life. The contributors to this book recall the important events along the rocky path of development, from the housing crisis of the 1950s and the 1967 anti-Government riots, to the sobering affect of the
Tiananmen Incident in 1989 , and the contentious politics of the transition to Chinese rule in 1997.

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Sally Blyth is a journalist. Ian Wotherspoon is a Hong Kong Civil Servant.

Summary

The focus of this text is Hong Kong's social, political, and economic development. It contains first-hand accounts from luminaries, former governors, officials, politicians, business people, artists, natives, emigrants and expats, a political cartoonist, and a former leftist guerrilla.

Product details

Authors Sally Blyth, Ian Wotherspoon
Assisted by Sally Blyth (Editor), Ian Wotherspoon (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press Trade
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.04.1997
 
EAN 9780195877687
ISBN 978-0-19-587768-7
Subject Non-fiction book

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