For over two months, Hong Kong has stood at an impasse through millions of citizens protesting the fugitive extradition to China law–but the future of the protests seems uncertain.
The Police, Triads, and the Yuen Long Attacks: Fall of Hong Kong Revised
It is 11 pm. Splashes of blood decorate the floor and shrill yells fill the halls of the Western Rail Line in Yuen Long—the police are not there.
Summer Journal: July
My father is setting down the final layer of polyurethane on a new home he bought in Augusta, Maine. He already had one; a fully furnished Victorian-styled Bed and Breakfast an hour south. “You just can’t buy any houses for sixty-grand,” he told me. It was out of pocket but reassured me it was like … Continue reading Summer Journal: July
The Fall of Hong Kong
Hong Kong fights back against Chinese influence, despite the inevitable decline of the territory.
