By Katie Cheng, Catherine Chiang and Lynette Zhang On July 1 1997, the Union Jack was lowered and the flag of the People’s Republic of China raised over Hong Kong – ushering an end to 156 years of British rule and the birth of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Two days later, on the first working day … Continue reading Divided families, divided identities: The legacy of the right of abode saga
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Divided families, divided identities: The legacy of the right of abode saga
By Katie Cheng, Catherine Chiang and Lynette Zhang On July 1 1997, the Union Jack was lowered and the flag of the People’s Republic of China raised over Hong Kong – ushering an end to 156 years of British rule and the birth of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Two days later, on the first working day … Continue reading Divided families, divided identities: The legacy of the right of abode saga