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1950-1951: Britain recognizes the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1950. Relations are uneasy as hundreds of thousands of Chinese refugees flood into Hong Kong. When the United Nations imposes a ...
Hong Kong’s exports plunged in December by the most since the 1950s, extending a monthslong streak of declines fueled by China’s slowdown and a global demand dropoff that probably pushed the financial ...
The exhibition – Photographs from the 1950s: Marjorie Doggett’s Singapore, Lee Fook Chee’s Hong Kong – has been curated by photographer and photographic historian Edward Stokes. Join Ed Stokes to ...
A rare 1950s Patek Philippe timepiece sold for a hammer price of HK$60 million ($7.7 million) in a Christie’s auction in Hong Kong that took place amid rising tensions as protests rage in the city, ...
Originally published to fanfare in Britain last year as “Gweilo” — a mildly pejorative Cantonese term for a Westerner — this memoir has been far more aptly retitled here as “Golden Boy.” The three ...
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