Hong Kong chronicles 04

Russian countryside

There is nothing much I can tell you about Hong Kong since my last post.

I’m now in Russia, will head to grandmother and then to India. After, I will be back to Hong Kong and will have to undergo compulsory COVID-19 quarantine. So, before May 5th I had my topic defence at the university. I had to explain the idea of my research proposal, my further Ph.D. research for the board of our professors from Visual Studies department. It was a disaster. But I passed it. I made many notes and will try to follow them, fill the gaps I found during the defence.

Then, I went to Russia and spent a lot of time trying to plan interviews. Unfortunately, most of them were cancelled. I saw my friends, did some research work, watched films and even went to St. Petersburg. Next week I will spend reading and updating my research proposal. Then, I will fly to grandmother and will spend around two weeks with her. Next, will fly to India and will see my fellow and colleague, and my friends whom I met in Shanghai Theater Academy. Finally, on the 19th, I will be back to HK.

HK didn’t change much except elections of the new chief executive. Carrie Lam is leaving her post — it’s understandable. She’s under sanctions. She need some time to rearrange her future. New CE has police background. So, the grip on HK will be tight. The biggest events are happening now in mainland in July and November. That’s why HK will be in the shadow of Beijing and related events. Slowly, HK government is trying to apply COVID-19 easing measures. But they can’t do much because of the political struggle in mainland for the future configuration of posts within power hierarchy. At the same time, it grants unique opportunities to slowly lift flight bans (already done, not sure for how long) and quarantine mandates. Mask mandates would be intact for a while I guess.

Let’s see how it goes. I really miss mainland and miss HK.

Hong Kong chronicles 03

This joke was quite popular in March in Hong Kong when bloggers noticed that after the hair salons were reopened, former Chief Executive of HK Carrie Lam looked a little bit different. So, the ban was lifted only for this purpose =)

Anyways, this post will be short and will be a summary of what changed in the city and how we survived in better circumstances than in Shanghai.

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Hong Kong chronicles 02 (RUS + Eng summary)

 

Источник: SCMP

В этом посте я расскажу о гонконгской политике антиковидных ограничений, как она менялась и к чему мы пришли.

Unfortunately for my English-speaking friends, I will write this post in Russian only. But the links to articles will be English, also, I will make a short English summary at the end of the post.

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How can you enter Hong Kong?

This is the screen of the rules, posted on the website about the HK health department.

It will be a story about why and how I have moved to Hong Kong, what kind of difficulties I had and what’s the procedure now since we’re all in deep shit with these COVID restrictions. It was painful and still is.

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Хайнаньские рассказы. 15. Финал

С сегодняшнего поста я буду выкладывать видео, которые сделал на свой айфон. Первые видео будут простыми, примитивными без каких-либо эффектов. Со временем я постараюсь сделать их качественнее и лучше. Но приступлю к рассказу.

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Хайнаньские рассказы. Гонконг и виза в Китай

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Теперь мы подходим к самому главному на последний момент. Гонконг. Почему Гонконг? Это отдых, путешествие? Зачем я в Гонконге? Что я до сих пор там делаю и что я там забыл? Ответ прост. Виза.

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