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Hong Kong Migration: New Beginnings in Britain
This chapter examines the recent wave of Hong Kong residents relocating to the UK following new immigration policies, emphasizing their distinct characteristics and settlement patterns. It discusses their choice of less conventional areas for migration and how influences from digital platforms shape their decisions. Additionally, it highlights the formation of self-help groups among these immigrants and their efforts to balance assimilation with cultural identity, alongside personal stories of resilience and innovation.
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