Hong Kong tries to maintain its international status and economic role amid challenges posed by China s National Security Law and other political developments.
Readers discuss the challenge of finding new revenue streams, three-dish rice queues in Central, a university head’s resignation, and the discovery of coral species in Victoria Harbour.
The falling visitor numbers, increase in Hongkongers heading to the mainland and a patchy economic recovery call for a clear-eyed recognition of the changed environment. The government must think hard about what sort of city Hong Kong will become in 10 to 20 years’ time.