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Wang Xiangwei
SCMP Columnist
Wang Xiangwei
Wang Xiangwei

It’s not Beijing that’s turning Hong Kong into just another Chinese city

  • Over the past two years, there have been more signs that Hong Kong’s political elite are driving an increasing mainlandisation, chipping away at the city’s distinctive status and advantages
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Wang Xiangwei
Has Hong Kong become just another Chinese city or will it very soon, having lost its “unique advantages”? The signs hardly augur well.

Late last year, a married couple – eminent thought leaders in Hong Kong – embarked on a month-long trip to Canada and the United States, where they visited relatives and friends with extensive knowledge of this part of the world or who have lived in Hong Kong or on the mainland. The universal reaction was that Hong Kong has become just another Chinese city, or will be very soon.

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Lawmaker Tik Chi-yuen (second left) was among Third Side leaders who met US diplomats including Gregory May (third left) on Thursday. Photo: Third Side

Hong Kong centrist Third Side party plans US visit to ‘explain the situation’ in city and address any security law misunderstandings

  • Third Side vice-chairman Casper Wong reveals plan after the group’s leaders meet Gregory May, the US consul general in Hong Kong and Macau
  • He says US diplomat responded positively to potential trip by a ‘youth exchange delegation’ in the latter half of year
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A centrist Hong Kong political party is planning to send a delegation to the United States later this year to explain the local situation and address any misunderstandings arising from the enactment of the city’s domestic national security law.

Third Side vice-chairman Casper Wong Chun-long revealed the plan on Thursday after the group’s core leaders met US consul general in Hong Kong and Macau Gregory May.

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