Hong Kong has to face the challenges and reinvent itself.
Crossroads postscript: In case you missed anything
This series touched a nerve in Hong Kong and elsewhere, creating a lively forum for issues ranging from the democracy movement and governance to social concerns such as air pollution and poverty, as well as infrastructure and the way forward.
To help you better put it in perspective, we are presenting it in an indexed format under different categories and with the appropriate links to the stories.
This will also help those who are reading the series for the first time.
We have added some of the most liked images about the series from our Facebook page in case you missed them.
One Country, Two Systems
[1] Why Hong Kong opposes Beijing but not the British colonial govt [click here]
[2] We’re better off under ‘one country, two systems’: Bernard Chan [click here]
[3] Hong Kong system in doubt under ‘one country’ shadow [click here]
[4] Hong Kong should emphasize ‘two systems’: Joseph Wong [click here]
[5] True democracy the only way for Hong Kong [click here]
Defending Our Core Values
[6] We can keep building on our can-do spirit [click here]
[7] Protest coverage: What it tells us about HK press freedom [click here]
[8] Hong Kong core strengths remain unshakable [click here]
[9] Macau and HK: Two paths, one reality [click here]
[10] Is this the beginning of Beijing’s endless nightmare? [click here]
Threats To Our Economy
[11] Why air pollution is too costly for Hong Kong [click here]
[12] Why Hong Kong finds it hard to recruit international talent [click here]
[13] Is Hong Kong lucky or smart? [click here]
[14] After democracy, a stable property market is what people want [click here]
How We Stack Up Against The Competition
[15] Tourism: Time to chart a new course [click here]
[16] Why Hongkongers are drawn to Taiwan [click here]
[17] Tourism: Time to chart a new course [click here]
[18] Hong Kong: Sinking or swimming? [click here]
Reinventing Ourselves
[19] What makes Hong Kong tick? [click here]
[20] Overreliance on mainland tourists is risky [click here]
[21] Design is key to Hong Kong competitiveness [click here]
[22] Hongkongers and Singaporeans can have their cake and eat it too [click here]
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