Yearly Archives: 2024

Yes, we have no new ideas

The government’s new tourism blueprint – looks a lot like all the existing banal initiatives bundled up into one document, plus something called ‘bleisure travel’. Eco-tourism, mega-events, East-meets-West culture, ‘coastal platforms’, pandas, Lantau, Lamma, hotels, spas, horse-racing, cruise tourism, and … Continue reading

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Still time to squeeze some more NatSec into 2024

The government strips pro-democracy veteran Martin Lee of his ‘Justice of the Peace’ title. Insofar as JPs have serious duties (such as visiting prisons), surely they should all relinquish the office at a certain age, well before Lee’s 86 years. … Continue reading

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HK enters into seasonal spirit

Of the six people added to the NatSec wanted list on Christmas Eve – with HK$1 million rewards going – one is 19 years old. Chloe Cheung’s photo used in the official publicity was taken when she was 11. She … Continue reading

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Note headline says ‘becoming’, not ‘has become’

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China issues its annual report, putting Hong Kong together with Xinjiang and Tibet as a place where Beijing ‘most brutally’ violates human rights. HKFP says… “The façade of an alternative system of political governance that was … Continue reading

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Mega-mishap

Hong Kong bureaucrats tasked with boosting the tourism industry furiously organize mega-events in an attempt to meet arbitrary targets for visitor numbers. As a HKFP op-ed points out, the results are mixed… The idea that events should be supported by … Continue reading

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Some weekend viewing and reading

The trial of Jimmy Lai continues, with judges suggesting that more of his opinions – eg that Xi Jinping has put China onto a dangerous path – could be ‘inciting hatred’… Lai, 77, told his national security trial on Thursday … Continue reading

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Dumb ballot-box plan

It’s one of those times all-patriots folk find themselves opposing the government: legislators derail a plan for ‘smart ballot boxes’… But within just two days, the bureau decided to withdraw the initiative after the backlash. “The original intention of the … Continue reading

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The bear facts

The Lowy Interpreter looks at China’s ‘panda diplomacy’ (article especially recommended for those who like using the word ‘gifted’ instead of ‘given’ or ‘donated’)… The sudden influx of pandas to California reflects the pro-China stance of Californian officials, which contrasts … Continue reading

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HK47 appeals on the way

Long Hair and 12 others found guilty in the primary elections/‘conspiracy to commit subversion’ trial plan to appeal… Of the 47 charged in the subversion case, 16 pleaded not guilty and sat through a 118-day trial, with 14 found guilty … Continue reading

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A semi-transparent start to the week

An interesting not-too-long but thorough report by Samuel Bickett – Asia’s Walled City: The Erosion of Transparency in Hong Kong. It covers a wide range of subjects, including: weakening freedom of information; removal of material from government websites and reports; … Continue reading

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