Hongkongers Reflect on Taiwan, an Imperfect Exile

Hongkongers Reflect on Taiwan, an Imperfect Exile
Lam Wing-Kee, a Hong Kong bookstore owner who fled to Taiwan in 2019, speaks during an interview inside his bookstore in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 8, 2022. Johnson Lai/AP Photo
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—For Lam Wing-kee, a Hong Kong bookstore owner who was detained by police in China for five months for selling sensitive books about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), coming to Taiwan was a logical step.

An island just 640 kilometers (400 miles) from Hong Kong, Taiwan is close not just geographically but also linguistically and culturally. It offered the freedoms that many Hongkongers were used to and saw disappearing in their hometown.