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Brother s leaving tonight and his wife will leave tomorrow for emigrating to another country. Was upset last week seeing they moved out and their room became empty. Tonight I no longer felt upset seeing they leave. This place is so hard and expensive to live in, seeing it declining with increasing manipulation and control from the mainland china; it s better for anyone who cannot adapt to these changes to leave for good. Maybe one day I will leave too. In 28 years, all our history and culture in the past century under the colonial governance would be erased. There will not be any "one country two systems" 50 years after the 1997 handover. By then, the passport, currency, legal system, language, etc. that we have will all vanish. Everything here would become a dream that a minority among the dozen billions of people in this country that have once had. It will be the end of the world that only people who are born and live here would understand.


I should be grateful that my sibling and his wife can leave. And be grateful that I can still prepare to leave.
novembermoon · 51-55
I think HK will always be special. it is the pearl of the orient. A place will be special to those who live there or who once lived there. We do not know how the future will be. But I see HKers are a very resilient and hardy people. Things are quite organic there. Civil society is strong. People self organise to pursue what they think is right. I do not think PRC will gain a foothold so easily. It will take a long time for them to win the hearts and minds of the people of HK. 加油,东方之珠!
Sssslm · F
@novembermoon thank you November, this is very supportive and reminds me of the forgotten strength that this place has. Now I feel I have more faith to live a better future. 🤗🤗🤗
firefall · 61-69, M
Yes, the gradual disintegration of HK is just a terrible loss
Sssslm · F
@firefall I have a good, stable job here, that s why I am still here because I am afraid of not getting a good job elsewhere.
firefall · 61-69, M
@Sssslm yeah, that can be a problem, depending what sort of work you do. But - having moved countries half a dozen times, I can assure you it's easier than it appears before you start
Sssslm · F
@firefall thanks that s encouraging
Cierzo · M
There are no paradises any more. I feel more and more an alien in my country and see it losing its identity while most people do not care about it and just mind their everyday life

If I had twenty years less I would be thinking of leaving, but I would not know where to go. The world as a whole looks increasingly ugly and troubled. Only the kind of trouble changes from one country to another.
Exhibiter100000 · 61-69, M
I truly hope you can leave soon. That’s not fair for you. I sort of understand your situation. I believe we too here in America are losing our past to the present President.
Sssslm · F
@Exhibiter100000 thank you, i hope destiny will prepare a good way for me.

I understand your feeling too. It s irritating to see people without ethics climbing up to the top and his actions and words slowly become the norm that the society has to accept. But you can vote him out, hope is near.
MartenSPhotographer · 51-55, M
Yes that's a pitty about HongKong.
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