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Hong Kong People on the Mainland: Promoting Integration?

This research explores the impact of Hong Kong people residing in mainland China on social integration dynamics, drawing from acculturation studies and theoretical frameworks. Linda Tjia, a visiting scholar at the Center on China's Transnational Relations at HKUST, delves into the three adaptations and four explanations shaping this phenomenon based on data from the Census and Statistics Department.

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Hong Kong People on the Mainland: Promoting Integration?

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  1. “Hong Kong People on the Mainland: A Force for Integration?”Theoretical Framework28 April 2010CCTR Workshop Linda Tjia Visiting Scholar Center on China’s Transnational Relations, HKUST

  2. Source: Census and Statistics Department

  3. Acculturation studies

  4. Acculturation

  5. 3 adaptations

  6. 4 explanations

  7. 3 Adaptations 4 Explanations

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