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Arthur Little
29th April 2017, 17:40
WHY ...? I :cwm24: ... wonder, should this be the case, almost 20 years' after the island's sovereignty was handed over from :Britain: to China?

Last year, my nephew on my late first wife's side moved *there with his partner and three kids.

Seemingly, he and his brood are as "happy as Larry" in their new surroundings. :smile:

Admittedly ... :anerikke: ... Michael - at 47, and a graphic designer by profession - can no longer be considered young. :wink:

But, in marked contrast, here is a link to an article from a young native HK graduate, who has a much less optimistic story to tell:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-38623439 ... :ReadIt:

Michael Parnham
30th April 2017, 08:45
Always had a soft spot for 'Hong Kong':Erm:

Tawi2
30th April 2017, 19:34
My kids studying there,rubbish that the young have lost confidence that's a load of toffee :icon_lol:

Arthur Little
30th April 2017, 19:40
Always had a soft spot for 'Hong Kong':Erm:

:cwm25: ... China, I've been to, though not so far south as Hong Kong.

grahamw48
3rd May 2017, 10:29
I had a great time working and living there in the 90s.

Sometimes wish I'd stayed there and got my permanent residency !

Harry T
3rd May 2017, 10:40
I think it may well be a case of not having so much freedom as what they used to have when HK was under British rule, There can be no doubts that being under Chinese rule brings with it a little more shall we say Dictatorship, and less personal freedom than what they used to have. I have visited China 5 times, and had the opportunity to work there a couple of times, but in the end i bottled it...

Longweekend
3rd May 2017, 11:32
I doubt if the kids today actually knew how much freedom there was in the Brit days as they were not even born...

grahamw48
3rd May 2017, 21:42
Crikey, was it that long ago ? :cwm24:

Longweekend
3rd May 2017, 22:15
Yes 20 years, July 1997...

grahamw48
3rd May 2017, 22:53
Wow, 20 years ! :omg:... me and my eldest son, taken there in 1996... :smile:

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Arthur Little
3rd May 2017, 23:19
My kid's studying there, rubbish that the young have lost confidence, that's a load of toffee :icon_lol:

Having never been there, :NoNo: ... all I can say is, don't shoot :NEW3: the messenger. :biggrin:

Longweekend
4th May 2017, 07:49
Wow, 20 years ! :omg:... me and my eldest son, taken there in 1996... :smile:

.

I used to enjoy visiting Stanley for a few beers...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
4th May 2017, 09:32
Never been to Stanley, strangely enough.

That pic was taken at Pui O Beach on Lantau island... where I had an apartment after I brought the family over. :smile:

Tawi2
4th May 2017, 14:22
I had a great time working and living there in the 90s.

Sometimes wish I'd stayed there and got my permanent residency !
Happy days eh :smile: quite a few of my mates stayed on and have really good lifestyles nowadays,my friends daughter speaks fluent canto,english,and tagalog,if only we could turn back the clock and appreciate what a great place it was and how lucky we were to live there.

grahamw48
4th May 2017, 16:31
Yes, totally agree there mate. :xxgrinning--00xx3: