The city has changed, but the underlying feeling remains the same. Hong Kong is still fast paced, the people are courteous and the food amazing. However, the civil unrest has left obvious marks - ripped up pavements, pro-democracy graffiti, early train station closures. Previously stores were open til late, now closing times of six were usual - if the stores opened in the first place.Even with the obvious difference to the Hong Kong I used to know, I never felt unsafe. Wary and cautious, yes. But never dangerous.
With the recent election results (sweeping support for pro-democracy parties), I hope the future of my home remains free.
With the recent election results (sweeping support for pro-democracy parties), I hope the future of my home remains free.
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