![]() ![]() Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University and Courtesy photo Left to right: Philip Thai, Director of the Asian Studies Program and Associate Professor of Asian studies and Xuechen Chen, professor of politics and international relations for NCH at Northeastern in London. While modern American scholars have moved toward writing a more inclusive history, which incorporates various perspectives and is not as cut and dry, the Chinese government is pushing a state-centered narrative, Thai says, which is: British Hong Kong has always been illegitimate Hong Kong was occupied by the British, but it was never a colony. ![]() “There is a lot of interpretation in history,” says Philip Thai, director of Asian studies and a historian of modern China and modern East Asia. Northeastern experts say that by revisiting the interpretation of Hong Kong’s British past, China is not trying to rewrite history, but rather reassert something that has always been true for the Chinese government: Hong Kong is a part of sovereign China. ![]() Hong Kong is preparing to roll out new textbooks that will teach students that the city was never a colony of the British Empire, the New York Times reports. ![]()
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