Exploring the atmosphere in Hong Kong post-handover, including fear among residents, economic stability as a financial hub, political protests, attempts to pass a national security law, and the 2019 extradition law protests reflecting tensions between Hong Kong and China.
Four years after Beijing imposed a national security law on the city, Hong Kong continues to serve as an important financial hub connecting mainland China with the rest of the world. But beneath the surface, the consequences of the crackdown are far-reaching.
Today on the Big Take Asia, ahead of the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China, host K. Oanh Ha speaks with Bloomberg’s China editor Alan Wong about how Beijing is reshaping Hong Kong, its impact on the city’s residents and what that means for Hong Kong’s future.
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