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Yat-sen, a musical about modern China’s ‘founding father’ Sun Yat-sen, is an impressive showcase of Hong Kong talent, but is tainted by its chauvinistic interpretation of history.
With ‘patriots’ in office and support of central government, city should be confident in future, Paul Chan says.
Little was publicly known about Sun Yat-sen’s time in Penang until Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad’s 2001 visit to an exhibition dedicated to the Chinese revolutionary in George Town, where his influence can still be felt.
The Museum of Chinese in America bestows an award on the family of Ying Hsing Wen, one of the first two Chinese cadets to graduate from the US Military Academy.
Kuomintang veteran who fled to Hong Kong as a boy recalls ‘lively’ past celebrations at Rennie’s Mill in New Territories to mark anniversary of revolution that ended dynastic rule, and is optimistic about China reunifying