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Richard Cullen

There can be no progress in Hong Kong without loyalty to China

Illustration: Craig Stephens

Hong Kong people should acknowledge the considerable success of ‘one country, two systems’, and engage with Beijing on the basis of the shared goal of working towards the betterment of the nation.

1 Oct 2018 - 6:56AMvideocam

Should Hong Kong apply national anthem law retrospectively?

Chinese gymnasts sing along as the national anthem is played during the awards ceremony for the men’s team final at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo in October 2011. Photo: AP
31 Oct 2017 - 7:24PMvideocam

Can Brexit make Britain better? Yes, if Australia is any guide

People are silhouetted against the Sydney Opera House at sunset in Australia. Australia has seen continuous growth since 1990, and the economy has greatly changed. The service sector comprises close to 80 per cent of GDP today, compared to around 60 per cent at the time of “Brentry”, while manufacturing employment has dropped from about 25 per cent to 10 per cent. Photo: Reuters
22 Mar 2017 - 6:57PM

Vancouver should look to Hong Kong for lessons in cooling property prices

Richard Cullen says Hong Kong’s stamp duties have proved effective in reining in runaway prices, and other cities – particularly those struggling to cope with cashed-up Chinese buyers – could follow suit
31 May 2016 - 4:37PM
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Rule on flat sales does not flout free speech

28 May 2012 - 12:00AM
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