SCMP Columnist: My Take by Alex Lo – Beijing’s hard line is good for business in Hong Kong. The city as we have known it will be very different from now on. But prosperous it will be, now more so than ever. If you want to get ahead in the new Hong Kong, better learn to speak good Mandarin.

SCMP Columnist: My Take by Alex Lo – Beijing’s hard line is good for business in Hong Kong. The city as we have known it will be very different from now on. But prosperous it will be, now more so than ever. If you want to get ahead in the new Hong Kong, better learn to speak good Mandarin. 北京的強硬路線有利於在香港開展業務。 我們所知道的這座城市從現在起將大不相同。 但它將會繁榮,現在比以往任何時候都更加繁榮。 如果你想在新香港出人頭地,最好學會說一口流利的普通話。

Washington and the now-defanged local opposition predict Hong Kong’s international financial status will suffer, or even be irreversibly lost, because of Beijing’s crackdown.

Those who know something about money and finance, and have skin in the game, know the exact opposite will be the case. They may not say it out loud but many privately welcome the new development.
Critics of China may argue about the loss of the rule of law, Hong Kong autonomy and civil liberty. But you don’t need perfect rule of law, full autonomy or complete liberty for the city to function properly; you only need them to be “good enough” to render some predictability about the rules of the game for businesses, both local and international, to operate.

In a new paper titled “The Risks for International Business under the Hong Kong National Security Law” and published by the Ash Centre for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard, Dennis Kwok, a former pan-democrat lawmaker and now a fellow at the institute, warns businesses face potential complications in legal disputes locally and extraterritorial jurisdiction abroad from China.

But business is all about risk. If foreign investors are willing to do business in mainland China, they will continue to operate in Hong Kong. If they can make money, they will come. Wall Street banks are already queuing to redirect lucrative Chinese IPOs from New York to Hong Kong.

The equities and real estate markets continue to be robust, despite the 2019 violent unrest, American sanctions and the Covid-19 pandemic. If these horsemen of the apocalypse can’t kill the city, nothing can, at least for now.

To be sure, the city as we have known it will be very different from now on. But prosperous it will be, more so than ever.

Its future success is guaranteed, now that the irritants of localist violence and the pan-democratic opposition have been neutralised. Its integration with the Greater Bay Area, already one of the world’s great economic growth engines, will speed up. Cross-border travels and settlements will increase, once the pandemic ends.

As Michael Schuman, the Hong Kong-based author of Superpower Interrupted, told Axios, the news website: “So long as there’s money to be made, money’s going to come here. The finance centre can run perfectly nicely here being run primarily by mainlanders.”

Alex Lo has been a Post columnist since 2012, covering major issues affecting Hong Kong and the rest of China. A journalist for 25 years, he has worked for various publications in Hong Kong and Toronto as a news reporter and editor. He has also lectured in journalism at the University of Hong Kong.

Video: Comparing the speed on saving lives between China and US in time of disasters and natural disasters. Human Rights for Chinese meant saving lives and for US mainly talks and political – lives is secondary – money first!

Video: Comparing the speed on saving lives between China and US in time of disasters and natural disasters. Human Rights for Chinese meant saving lives and for US mainly talks and political – lives is secondary – money first! 救災救難時的中國速度和美國速度
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「一方有難,各方馳援」,這兩句話,說易,行難。

去年的新冠肺炎,湖北武漢緊急封城抗疫,中國人第一次向世界示範了「一方有難,各方馳援」,結果,當世界還在哆嗦,武漢已迅速復元。

上天彷彿有意讓中國人民向世界展示實力,今年,河南鄭州又來一場千年一遇的水災,中國式的制度優越及眾志成城,再一次撼動了世界。

由7月17日至7月20日三天之間,等同317個西湖的雨水量浸蝕了鄭州。20日晚雨災進入最高峰期,水淹地鐵,街道成澤國。第一個24小時,全市斷水斷電斷網絡,鄭州成了孤島,許多人處於失聯狀態。

除了從四方八面趕來救援的解放軍、民警、民間救援隊在爭分奪秒拯救生命,國家亦即時抽調山東、山西、湖北等7個省份的專業人員趕赴電站、自來水廠、光纖通訊站幫忙搶修。水災後第二個24小時,鄭州的水電網絡已逐步恢復,水仍未退,但城市已火速站起來了。

這叫,中國速度。

我想起,一個月前,發生在美國佛羅里達州邁阿密的塌樓事件。

6月24日凌晨,邁阿密一幢12層的海邊大樓忽然倒塌了。事發後,只有消防車第一時間到達,其他大型救援設備及緊急事故拯救人員卻用了16個小時才到齊。

百多條生命被活埋在瓦礫下,尚存的氣息在等候著「黃金72小時」的救援,但當地政府卻在「玩程序」,人民生命只如草芥。

美國每個州政府都有各自的權力,聯邦政府要介入州裡的事,先要經州政府首肯,因兩者不是從屬關係,故遇到大災難,會由地方州先自救,實在救不來才允許聯邦政府介入。

於是,塌樓現場先由佛羅里達州搜救隊先幹活,同一時間,其實俄亥俄州及弗吉尼亞州救援隊已趕到,卻要經過一輪繁複程序,才在事發後16小時獲得批核,進現場協助搜救。

還有一隊很著名的「墨西哥阿茲特克鼴鼠救援隊」在塌樓後第二天已火速趕到當地,這隊曾參與2010年海地大地震、美國9·11恐襲、美國「卡特里娜」颶風等大災難救援工作的精銳部隊,卻因為遇到「太多規矩」和「太多官僚主義」,一直被擋在了隔離帶以外,直到搜救工作停止,都未能獲准進入。

結果,塌樓半個月,救援隊僅救出一隻貓,未有發現倖存者。是的,失掉至少97條人命,被重點宣傳的,卻是那隻死裡逃生的貓。難怪CNN都如此評論:「這簡直是在殺人」。

兩個月,兩個大國,兩場巨災,兩種態度,已不說救援細節及拯救者態度了,單是中國速度和美國速度,就讓我們明白,誰的人命才是命。

Video: Why Does The West Still Think They Are Superior To Other Nations? Power Shift To The East Is Happening And Unstoppable, it is time for the western countries to admit that Asia is the future.

Video: Why Does The West Still Think They Are Superior To Other Nations? Power Shift To The East Is Happening And Unstoppable, it is time for the western countries to admit that Asia is the future. 為什麼西方仍然認為他們優於其他國家? 權力東移正在發生且勢不可擋, 西方國家是時候承認亞洲是未來了.
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This US Mayor Witnessed He Had Covid Before China Identified It in Wuhan
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Chinese Vaccines Are Useless? Ask Thailand, Indonesia and Brazil!
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Chinese COVID-19 Vaccine: Real-Life Performance Shocked The World!
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Indonesia Approved The Sinovac Vaccine For Kids 12 – 17
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Video: Why has China sent 777 Athletes in it’s official delegation to the Tokyo Summer Olympics Games?

Video: Why has China sent 777 Athletes in it’s official delegation to the Tokyo Summer Olympics Games?
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Video: Here Is Why Less People Died In China Than In Germany, Even The Rain Is Heavier!

Video: Here Is Why Less People Died In China Than In Germany, Even The Rain Is Heavier! 這就是為什麼中國的死亡人數比德國少,甚至雨下得更大. The rainfall in China is three times that in Germany, but the death toll in China is 33, and that of Germany is 170. You will be left alone when you are in a disaster.
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Video: Beijing Olympic – February 2022 – Will EU call for boycott? Presented by Abacus Forum SF – Attorney Edward Liu

Video: Beijing Olympic – February 2022 – Will EU call for boycott? Presented by Abacus Forum SF – Attorney Edward Liu 北京奧運會 – 2022 年 2 月 – 歐盟會呼籲抵制嗎?美國三藩市珠算論壇主講 – 劉文貽律師 7-23-2021
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Video: US-China Relations at the Crossroads – US sends Wendy Sherman to China to talk, “Time-Out” Cooling-off. Presented by Abacus Forum SF – Attorney Edward Liu

Video: US-China Relations at the Crossroads – US sends Wendy Sherman to China to talk, “Time-Out” Cooling-off. Presented by Abacus Forum SF – Attorney Edward Liu 處於十字路口的美中關係 – 美國派溫迪·謝爾曼來華談“暫停”降溫. 美國三藩市珠算論壇主講 – 劉文貽律師 7-23-2021
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A typical example of US infrastructure projects not based on needs but the pay to play political system in the name of fake freedom democracy and human rights.

A typical example of US infrastructure projects not based on needs but the pay to play political system in the name of fake freedom democracy and human rights. It was planned as a free gift by Former Honolulu Mayors and Honolulu City Council Members to Ewa side land owners to allow them to build 600,000+ new houses, Ala Moana Shopping Center and Hotels Owners in Waikiki (bypassing UH Manoa and Honolulu International Airport where most needed). The failed project cost balloon from US$5 to $12.5 billions with further increases expected.

HART’s Expecting Fewer Riders — Even Absent The Pandemic By Marcel Honore and Kevin Dayton

The latest ridership forecast for the Honolulu rail project is significantly lower than previous estimates.

The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation previously expected to see as many as 122,800 daily boardings by 2030 on Oahu’s future rail line.

Now, the agency estimates that number to be around 101,000 boardings based on its most recent internal modeling, which was done in May.

The lower forecast is based on a decline in Honolulu’s public bus ridership in recent years, HART officials say.

Despite the dampened forecast, the heads of the Department of Transportation Services say that they still believe the line will prove useful on Oahu.

University of California’s new tuition math – University of California regents, citing the need for financial stability and more grant aid, approved a tuition increase after widespread student protests and two years of debate.

University of California’s new tuition math – University of California regents, citing the need for financial stability and more grant aid, approved a tuition increase after widespread student protests and two years of debate.

The 4.2% increase in tuition and fees — $534 added to the current annual level of $12,570 — will apply only to incoming undergraduates entering in fall 2022 and stay flat for up to six years for them. Successive undergraduate classes would get a similar deal — one increase tied to inflation in their incoming year with tuition frozen for six years.

The undergraduate tuition increase includes a 2% surcharge for the incoming class next year, declining for subsequent classes until it is phased out by 2026. Graduate student tuition would be adjusted annually by the rate of inflation.

The plan aims to bring financial predictability to families, help struggling campuses maintain educational standards, and make a UC education more affordable for many low-income students by raising more revenue for financial aid, UC President Michael V. Drake said.

He oversaw a similar tuition plan at Ohio State University before taking the reins at UC last year and said it had increased financial aid, lowered student debt levels, and increased student diversity. Under the plan, 45% of tuition revenue raised from California students would be returned to them through financial aid.

The regents’ action marked UC’s second tuition increase since 2011 and came after two years of discussion. It was set for a vote last July but shelved with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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