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Legally Breaking The Rules: The Annual 1st Of July Marches In Hong Kong

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Victoria Park Marches In Hong Kong  – Photograph from Sy In The City Blog It's a beautiful but sweltering Thursday, and another glorious Hong Kong public holiday. This is a significant day for most local Hong Kongers as the 1st of July 1997 marked the end of the 156 years colonial British rule over Hong Kong, and was also the official date of the transfer of sovereignty to the People's Republic of China. In addition to these historical events, the 1st of July has become an annually anticipated date, known for the mass rallying of political and social groups in various locations of the city, with a focal point at the immense Victoria Park . Victoria Park marchers gathering to voice their political and social opinions – Photograph by minalism Since the 1997 handover the original annual protests have been led by the Hong Kong Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) focusing on political, social and welfare issues concerning the citizens of the SAR establishment.

Hong Kong's Dirty Little Secret

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Cosmopolitan London – Photograph from  Shutterstock Another beautiful day on Hong Kong island. I woke up with a really discomforting feeling so I leapt out of bed and ran straight out. The last few days have been sunny and hot, which has been really nice to run about in. Opening my email, a friend had sent me a really interesting but sad article  "Hospital Pays Compensation Over 'Racism' Death" , and then this follow up article,  "It Seemed Impossible, But At Last Martin Jacques Got Justice For The Wife He Loved" .  WOW this case really hit me hard. " Hong Kong's dirty little secret".  I immediately wrote a quick email to  Martin Jacques  to thank him for his writings, and for his lengthy fight for justice for his wife. I mainly wanted to thank him for his acknowledgment of a reality in Hong Kong and South-East Asia that many are not even willing to entertain. He is an example of a truly open expatriate, living his life abroad, and mak

Blessed By A Little Old Lady

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The Hong Kong Park Aviary – Photograph by Stephen Bay The  Hong Kong park  Aviary is definitely worth while a visit. Aside of being situated in a beautiful green space it is a nice activity to add to your overall park experience.  Despite the lovely settings, I was forced to retreat as it was just too damn cold to stay outside, so I grabbed a coffee and jumped in a taxi to Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan area. I had run out of bottled water, so before I headed home I made a quick stop at a small local shop around the corner, which is more like a makeshift temporary hut used by an elderly Hong Kongese couple to run their own partially open-air convenience store. I mean, why give the fat cats the money when it's these folk that know the real meaning of earning a HARD living? Even though they don't speak much English they always make an effort to converse with me through random words of Cantonese, English and lots of hand gestures. In their own humble ways, they seem