RuffyD
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Off topic, but yeah, they’re planning to introduce simplified Chinese into the curriculum here, so Cantonese/traditional Chinese will probably be gone sooner than later.
The new law is basically whatever they deem to be threatening or not endangering the CCP
The new law is basically whatever they deem to be threatening or not endangering the CCP
Hong Kong national security law - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
This makes me sad, my mother's native tongue is Cantonese and once the Communists took over they made Mandarin the national language. My mother immigrated to the US because of them, her grandfather was wealthy and the stories of the torture they did to him ...
Hong Kong is one of the only places that still speaks Cantonese (only 5% of China speaks it now) and if China takes over HK I wouldn't be surprised if the language was completely wiped out. What was the national security law they passed?