Tensions in Hong Kong due to China immigrants
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:21 pm
Some interesting drama happening in HK lately surrounding immigrants from China.
First, there was the D&G store in HK that prohibited Hong Kong residents from taking pictures in front of the store. That policy included HK people only. People from China were allowed to take pictures. The reason being, the store didn't think HK residents had enough money to buy D&G clothing, but people from China did.
This went viral in HK, and they staged a "take a picture in front of D&G" rally where hundreds of HK people went to the D&G store to take pictures there every day.
http://www.clickz.com/clickz/news/21369 ... -hong-kong
Then there was the incident where a HK man told a mainland Chinese women that eating on the transit is not allowed (her daughter was eating). The girl stopped, but the woman and her friends then started to make fun of the man's mandarin saying that he can't speak it properly, etc etc.
http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subc ... 9&cid=1303
This went viral too, and there are now two groups. One group of Chinese people wanted to stage a protest where they would all go to the transit to eat at the same time. The other group of Hong Kong people are now out exposing how "dirty and unrefined" the mainland Chinese people are by taking pictures of them defecating in public, throwing garbage everywhere, etc.
http://www.chinabuzz.net/forums/index.p ... opic=15805
First, there was the D&G store in HK that prohibited Hong Kong residents from taking pictures in front of the store. That policy included HK people only. People from China were allowed to take pictures. The reason being, the store didn't think HK residents had enough money to buy D&G clothing, but people from China did.
This went viral in HK, and they staged a "take a picture in front of D&G" rally where hundreds of HK people went to the D&G store to take pictures there every day.
http://www.clickz.com/clickz/news/21369 ... -hong-kong
Then there was the incident where a HK man told a mainland Chinese women that eating on the transit is not allowed (her daughter was eating). The girl stopped, but the woman and her friends then started to make fun of the man's mandarin saying that he can't speak it properly, etc etc.
http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subc ... 9&cid=1303
This went viral too, and there are now two groups. One group of Chinese people wanted to stage a protest where they would all go to the transit to eat at the same time. The other group of Hong Kong people are now out exposing how "dirty and unrefined" the mainland Chinese people are by taking pictures of them defecating in public, throwing garbage everywhere, etc.
http://www.chinabuzz.net/forums/index.p ... opic=15805