Not today.
Hong Kong
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Sleeping in Hong Kong Airport
How sleeping in Hong Kong’s airport saved me money and hassles and provided an unsolicited form of entertainment.
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Hong Kong Film Exposes the Pitfalls of National Education
Ho Tat Tsim’s film The True Story of Ah Poon is a reaction against National Education in Hong Kong.
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What is National Education and is it Indoctrinating the Youth of Hong Kong?
When it comes to civics and social studies, there can be a fine line between teaching students about their home country’s history and heritage and indoctrinating them with blind patriotism. Does this handout portraying the Yellow River as “the Mother River of China” cross the line?
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Why 80,000 Hong Kongese Took to the Streets to Support a Television Network
What is so important about Hong Kong TV that 80,000 people would demonstrate against the government’s decision to deny them a broadcasting license? It’s more about what this scenario represents in a rapidly changing Hong Kong.
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Aggressive Protesters Surround Hong Kong’s Legislative Council As HKTV Vote Is Delayed
Tens of thousands of protesters rallied outside Hong Kong’s Legislative Council Complex as HKTV supporters clashed with pro-government demonstrators.
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Will Hong Kong Become an “Ungovernable Place” in the Struggle for Universal Suffrage?
As protests for universal suffrage get set to heat up again in Hong Kong, will civil disobedience bring the city to stand still?
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Protests to Continue in Hong Kong Over TV License Dispute
Massive protests are to continue in Hong Kong over HKTV being blacked out by the government and for a free(er) media.
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The Film and the Reality: Inside Hong Kong’s Chungking Mansions
Beyond the film and the notoriety of Hong Kong’s Chungking Mansions is a reality fueled by curry, cell phones, immigrants, backpackers, and, yes, kung fu.
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