Four Legs Good, Two Legs Cosmetic

Four Legs Good, Two Legs Cosmetic
People read books at Hong Kong Central Library after democracy activists' books were taken down due to the national security law in Hong Kong, on July 6, 2020. Tyrone Siu/Reuters
Hans Yeung
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Some people in Hong Kong think that cultural issues are apolitical. Unfortunately, it is not true. The seemingly neutral treatment of Hong Kong culture in the secondary school history curriculum, for example, “the coexistence and interaction of Chinese and foreign culture,” glossed over trends such as the increasing westernization from the 1970s onwards. A landmark event was the Marriage Reform Ordinance which mandatorily introduced Western monogamy and outlawed concubinage, a Qing practice that had been there since the opening of Hong Kong.

Hans Yeung
Hans Yeung
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Hans Yeung is a former manager at the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority, specializing in history assessment. He is also a historian specializing in modern Hong Kong and Chinese history. He is the producer and host of programs on Hong Kong history and a columnist for independent media. He now lives in the UK with his family. Email: [email protected]
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