Hong Kong is a place full of miracles, a famous international city in a small place, with more than 7 million proud Hong Kong people working hard in this blessed land free from natural disasters, creating a prosperous society with a fusion of Chinese and Western cultures.
Sadly, the CCP betrayed its promise. China’s National Security Law dominates the ruling of Hong Kong, violating the principle of “one country, two systems.” The civil society collapsed and freedom of the press disappeared. Hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers moved overseas to find a new life; but many more stayed at home, still holding on to their beliefs and waiting for the dawn.
Hong Kong is also a member of about 50 international organizations, including the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Hong Kong, an international transportation and logistics hub, enjoys its image of a world-class transportation center with the Hong Kong International Airport, container ports, and cruise terminals. Hong Kong was the top choice for the regional offices and headquarters of many large companies in the world. It was also the venue for many international events, playing an active and important role on the world stage.
Today’s Hong Kong has lost its pivotal status further with the strict dynamic zero-Covid policy of the Communist China.
Hong Kong is an exchange center of Chinese and Western cultures. The world should remember and hold its hope for Hong Kong—a unique wealth of traditions that retain the traditional Chinese culture and spirit, that has not been destroyed and stained by the CCP, and absorbs the universal values of the West.
Hong Kong, a name that was once admired and cherished, now dangles in despair. The history and advantages that Hong Kong people were proud of have, disappeared overnight, together with the “one country, two systems” policy, after the CCP violated the Sino-British Joint Declaration by forcibly enacting the “Hong Kong National Security Law,” and moving to comprehensively and directly administering Hong Kong.
In such a difficult environment, at least 110,000 Hong Kong people have emigrated to the United Kingdom after the British government launched the British National (Overseas) (BNO) passport program. The net emigration from July 1, 2020 to April 2, 2022, was as high as 325,497. Fortunately, Hong Kong people remain in dignity where they go. While living in harmony with the local people, many Hongkongers are still working hard for Hong Kong’s democracy and freedom.
Hong Kong, the Pearl of the Orient and one of the Four Little Dragons of Asia, should not be reduced to one of the cities under the direct totalitarian rule of the Chinese Communist Party. The unique meaning of belonging to Hong Kong should be preserved, before it totally disappears on the international stage. The people of Hong Kong should protect the world’s wealth it has developed, and pay attention to Hong Kong people at home and abroad.
Hong Kong belongs to the world with its core values inherited from a combination of Chinese and West cultures. It is one this basis that we have created this Web page:
In this special period of time, we hope that all countries in the world will continue to help Hong Kong until Hong Kong regains its splendor. We also hope that journalists and people in Hong Kong with this aspiration will support us in this grand endeavor.
Hong Kong is going through the most difficult time in history. *“What is this pain in the wind and rain? Don’t be afraid. At least we still have dreams.“ For the sake of the next generation, the ”Hong Kong of the world” is continuing overseas. Let’s record Hong Kong together.