Hong Kong residents, from different walks of life, seem generally hopeful in their outlook for 2015. At the heels of the lengthy, but recently concluded, Occupy movement, there is some expectation that democracy will continue to blossom and freedom of speech will remain. This blossoming ought not hurt the economy, as residents expect things to get back to normal.
I am fortunate to have traveled to many cities in the world. From Manila to Chicago, from Paris to Dubai, from Singapore to Cairo. Places that are my anchor, for the stories I tell. Stories that, in turn, lend meaning to these places. Not only mine, but also those of friends. our journeys, our journals.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Short Takes on 2015 from Hong Kong
Hong Kong residents, from different walks of life, seem generally hopeful in their outlook for 2015. At the heels of the lengthy, but recently concluded, Occupy movement, there is some expectation that democracy will continue to blossom and freedom of speech will remain. This blossoming ought not hurt the economy, as residents expect things to get back to normal.
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