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    <description>Carolyn Yim is an A21 fellow at Asia Society, with a focus on arts and culture. She has a BA from Columbia, and an MA from the Courtauld on Chinese art and geopolitics. She just started writing the “Designed in China” Substack to trace China’s rising soft power.</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong is navigating a period of significant economic transition. The city is seeing a surge in family offices. It is an offshore renminbi hub and has one of the world’s most meaningful capital markets.
However, it needs systemic change to attract and retain top talent, bring the Hong Kong diaspora back home and lure high-spending tourists. While our capital infrastructure is strong, our cultural infrastructure demands urgent attention.
As outlined in China’s 15th five-year plan, the central...</description>
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      <title>Why securing Hong Kong’s economic future is a cultural question</title>
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