Then & Now | Hong Kong has changed, but ‘a crowbar wouldn’t prise me away from it’

  • Faraway places sometimes exert their own gravitational pull, and Hong Kong’s spread far and wide
  • Our writer’s earliest impressions of the city come courtesy of two remarkable teachers in regional Queensland

Hong Kong in 1980. Photo: Getty Images

Faraway places sometimes exert their own gravitational pull, often without the person being influenced having the slightest inkling.

In my case, the earliest impressions of Hong Kong came from a primary school “social studies” class in distant regional Queensland. This particularly Australian educational potpourri combined history, geography, economics and civics with some tentative sense of that country’s place in the world.

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