Watching the Flag Come Down - An Englishwoman in Hong Kong, 1987-97 (Paperback)


At midnight on 30 June 1997, Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty after 150 years of British rule. The moment when the British flag came down was dramatic enough but the ten years leading up to it were full of surprising incident and change. These 'Letters from Hong Kong', written by an Englishwoman who was involved in those events from 1987, are both an unusual historical record and a heartwarming account of women's domestic, intellectual and political activity. This epilogue brings Hong Kong up to date ten years after the Handover.

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At midnight on 30 June 1997, Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty after 150 years of British rule. The moment when the British flag came down was dramatic enough but the ten years leading up to it were full of surprising incident and change. These 'Letters from Hong Kong', written by an Englishwoman who was involved in those events from 1987, are both an unusual historical record and a heartwarming account of women's domestic, intellectual and political activity. This epilogue brings Hong Kong up to date ten years after the Handover.

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Imprint

Holo Books The Arbitration Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2007

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

215 x 135mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-0-9544056-7-0

Barcode

9780954405670

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LSN

0-9544056-7-6



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