Record of Change   /     Hong Kong: Pandemic Easier than Politics

Description

While Lunar New Year in China is always about large family gatherings, this time many had to celebrate it in their small families. Wenni and her husband Dominic also reflect on the political situation in Hong Kong and their decision to emigrate to Canada.

Subtitle
While Lunar New Year in China is always about large family gatherings, this time many had to celebrate it in their small families. Wenni and her husband Dominic also reflect on the political situation in Hong Kong and their decision to emigrate to Canada.
Duration
00:25:20
Publishing date
2021-02-21 09:48
Link
https://recordofchange.com/2021/02/21/political-change-is-more-permanent-than-covid/
Deep link
https://recordofchange.com/2021/02/21/political-change-is-more-permanent-than-covid/#
Contributors
  Dominic
contributor  
  Kecheng Fang, Matthias Jochmann, Prathap Nair, Stephanie Raible, Thomas Reintjes, Nimish Sawant, An Huy Tran
author  
  Thomas Reintjes
contributor  
  An Huy Tran
contributor  
  Prathap Nair
contributor  
  Matthias Jochmann
contributor  
  Kecheng Fang
contributor  
  Stephanie Raible
contributor  
  Nimish Sawant
contributor  
  Wenni
contributor  
Enclosures
https://recordofchange.com/podlove/file/289/s/feed/c/podcast/ROC-S03E06-Wenni-Dominic.m4a
audio/mp4

Shownotes

While Lunar New Year in China is always about large family gatherings, this time many had to celebrate it in their small families. Wenni and her husband Dominic also reflect on the political situation in Hong Kong and their decision to emigrate to Canada.

This interview was recorded on February 15, 2021.

Guests

Wenni, Hong Kong

Wenni is an insurance agent in Hong Kong.

Other episodes with Wenni:

Dominic, Hong Kong

Dominic is a social worker in Hong Kong.

Other episodes with Dominic:

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Credits

  • Matthias Jochmann (Post Production)
  • Kecheng Fang (Host, Producer)

Nimish Sawant, Stephanie Raible, An Huy Tran, Thomas Reintjes and Prathap Nair also helped make this episode.