This collection of essays describes adaptations of ethnic minority
groups to cross-cultural situations in Hong Kong from the 1840s
through the 1950s. It aims to portray Hong Kong history through the
perspectives of foreign communities--the British, Germans,
Americans, Indians, and Japanese--and to understand how they
perceived the economic situation, political administration, and
culture of the colony.
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