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A lesson from history – Hong Kong’s plague epidemic points way ahead in face of crisis

Lawmakers attend musical based on deadly outbreak of disease that shows the importance of mutual understanding in fighting a common enemy

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The musical features an all-local cast and depicts the tragic events that killed more than 20,000 people from 1894 to 1929. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Oliver Chou

A blend of Western and Chinese approaches is necessary to resolve crises in Hong Kong, past and present, legislators reflected after watching a play on the deadly plague that once swept through the city.

The all-local production of 1894 Hong Kong Plague – A Musical received warm applause at the premiere performance at the Grand Theatre of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on Sunday night.

The breathtaking narrative – based on the true events of the epidemic, which killed more than 20,000 from 1894 to 1929 – depicted a divided city under stress, and a cure for the past was as much needed as for the present.

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“The way to combine Chinese and Western approaches is an important issue for us to address,” Legislative Council president Jasper Tsang Yok-sing said after the play presented by the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre.

READ MORE: When death came calling: how the plague swept through Hong Kong

Anthony Chan Kam-kuen, co-playwright and the company’s artistic director, said both approaches represented two different cultures and mutual understanding was necessary to fight a common enemy.

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“Chinese doctors need to listen to Western doctors and Western doctors need to understand their Chinese counterparts – that is the way to avoid division and leaving the virus unchecked.”

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