Research to Hong Kong youth on china identity 1

Hong Kong Police,A protester holds up a poster of the five Causeway Bay Books staff that disappeared in late 2015.

Hong Kong Police,A protester holds up a poster of the five Causeway Bay Books staff that disappeared in late 2015. Source: SBS

It will be 20 years by the first of July this year that Hong Kong back to China. After these 7300 days past, it is interesting to know how Hong Kong people feel about their China Identity, especially the young generation in Hong Kong. SBS journalist Cindy XIE made a report on this after she interviewed with 10 different Hong Kong youth aged between 24 to 30, covering those who are now living in Hong Kong, migrants to other countries and who are now working in mainland China. Questions to those Hong Kong youth include have you confused with your China identity? Where your confusion comes from? Are you agree that Hong Kong people shall have priority in Hong Kong? And how do you consider the distance between Hong Kong and China?



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