At a time when the local, regional and global challenges seem to outweigh the opportunities, Hong Kong finds itself on familiar ground. With the outlook clouded by a storm of inflationary pressures, geopolitical turmoil and pandemic uncertainty, pundits are calling Hong Kong’s future into question.
But we’ve been here before: during the
riots of the 1950s and 1960s, through the crisis of confidence surrounding the
handover in 1997, and again during the severe acute respiratory syndrome
(Sars) outbreak. Not only did we survive those challenges, we thrived, emerging stronger and more relevant than before.