Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta qiaoxiang

Michael Williams

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Abstract

In the history of links between people from the Pearl River Delta with the countries of South-East Asia and the Pacific, the role played by Hong Kong cannot be ignored. It is the purpose here to examine the role and contribution of Hong Kong to these Pearl River Delta links over the period 1842 to 1942. Such an examination, it is hoped, will also allow the impact of Pearl River Delta links on Hong Kong to be investigated. Much of the material presented by this paper is not new, rather the aim is to view Hong Kong from the perspective of the Pearl River Delta qiaoxiang. A perspective, it is suggested, that will enable aspects of Hong Kong's history and its contribution to the history of the Pearl River Delta counties and their overseas links to be seen in a new way.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)257-282
Number of pages26
JournalModern Asian Studies
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Keywords

  • Hong Kong (China)
  • Pearl River Delta (China)
  • history

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