Are Hong Kongers antagonistic towards Mainlanders? The relationship between Hong Kongers and Mainlanders
Not long after its reunification with People's Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong's economy was hit by the 1997 Asia Financial Crisis. Before Hong Kong could fully recover, its economy was badly affected by the 2003 SARS incident. To boast Hong Kong's economy, PRC signed the...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65123 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Not long after its reunification with People's Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong's
economy was hit by the 1997 Asia Financial Crisis. Before Hong Kong could fully
recover, its economy was badly affected by the 2003 SARS incident. To boast Hong
Kong's economy, PRC signed the Mainland and Hong Kong Economic Partnership
Arrangement (CEPA) with Hong Kong and relaxed the travel restrictions on
Mainlander. Mainland's investment in Hong Kong increases but the closer economic
tie between Hong Kong and mainland China does not translate into a closer
relationship between the Hong Kongers and mainland Chinese. The influx of
Mainlanders leads to a series of clashes between the Hong Kongers and
Mainlanders. Through these clashes, it reflects the tense relationship between Hong
Kongers and Mainlanders and to some extent depicts Hong Kongers are antagonistic
towards Mainlanders. This paper offers a more nuanced analysis of the complex
relationship between Hong Kongers and Mainlanders, and instead argues that not
all Hong Kongers are antagonistic towards Mainlanders. Although there is the
presence of anti-mainlander sentiments in the society, most of the Hong Kongers
possess a rational and neutral attitude towards Mainlanders. Conflicts with
Mainlanders only occur when Hong Kongers feel that their interests have been
violated by Mainlanders. |
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