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7/04/2015

Topic Reading-Vol.1179-7/4/2015

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
As hostility grows, some Chinese say so long Hong Kong
Hong Kong has been politically part of the Republic of China since 1997. However, the residents of Hong Kong, or Hong Kongers, seem to have distinctive identity apart from the mainlanders. And their cultural and behavioral gap seems to be widening, occasionally escalates to hostile protests or disputes.
Millions of the mainlanders have attained middle-class status, income and buying power in recent years. They own houses for investment and a car or two, buy luxurious goods and travel overseas. They are also eager to save money and go shopping wherever they can buy things cheaper or save taxes, such as Korea, Japan and Hong Kong. Retailers in those market places welcome these aggressive and deep-pocketed buyers, of course. But some local residents seem to be annoyed by their buying spree, which sometime creates price hikes and merchandise shortages. As a result, mainlanders who have been treated coldly or protested by Hong Kongers started turning their back to the town of skyscrapers.
Enjoy reading and learning about what is going on in this small part of China.


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