; m: S' E% u, e3 N) a 最新出版的《时代》周刊,以25页的篇幅探讨回归十年香港的变化,并以“阳光灿烂中见阴霾(Sunshine with Clouds)”为点题。对于《财富》杂志当年惊世的《香港之死》报道,《时代》坦诚认错,承认姊妹杂志完全是“错误地”及“差劣地”作出推测。《时代》解释香港过去十年经历金融风暴、禽流感、SARS、市民为基本法廿三条上街示威等……当世人以为香港贵为福地的气数已尽,香港却一一熬过来。" ]) V% O' u& _" W. }% A* t- G- S
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离回归十周年尚余三个星期,《时代》指出香港近期的股市屡创新高,物业格价亦稳步上扬,正值阳光灿烂时,不过晴空之中却有阴霾:香港前景仍受许多不明朗因素影响。. L: @. c7 [% z6 G+ B0 g
# H C( F. s$ N" ]; I $ R) t6 z/ h2 g9 J- Y! N. y2 b, K July 1, 1997: After 156 years of British rule, China resumes sovereignty over Hong Kong. ; y9 A; @5 t8 p! N- r8 I& w" v 4 E6 o/ w/ [. m) S- p# C( L & r4 n0 X; P6 ]5 A% L* ^Feb. 19, 2002: Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, appointed by Beijing in 1997 to serve as Hong Kong's first post-colonial leader, is reelected.8 B. x# ?3 H. k0 f
% ]4 A; J6 [8 B" q' @, }1 V9 R/ d& u% X7 b# O2 M " i/ [! `# L! B# I/ ] March 10, 2005: After weeks of rumors, Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa abruptly resigns, citing his declining health. % R4 S, }: k2 N Q/ N
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On July 1, 1997, as Hong Kong waved goodbye to its colonial rulers on board the HMS Britannia, pessimists predicted the city's expatriate professionals would follow. 6 x7 |4 J6 c# G* D( S; i
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Jittery about political crackdowns and economic slowdown, thousands of Hong Kong residents left town in the years before the handover. , r& O# V" c3 s' S5 x( p9 o
/ `3 n6 Z$ u4 o) _- [ 6 v/ y. @+ B# Z( e, a/ n 《时代》分析,香港人仍在身份认同及定位上感到迷失。港人对祖国又敬又怕,进而希望争取民主独立,这种心态却令政策陷于胶着状态。保守派与民主派的对立,造成政治麻痹:上至经济下至污染的议题,双方都不愿妥协。9 e9 C) |1 l8 F- c+ {$ {, q) F
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《时代》称,港人在争取民主方面的想法过于“实际”。有权投票选行政长官的八百名选委,大部分来自商界,他们普遍认为普选特首会引入平民领导人、令香港变成福利社会;另一方面又怕惹怒中央,影响自身利益。 7 B8 y5 u2 Y4 @3 O! ^ ' Q" u1 c" ?7 d3 x G 作者: 日月光 时间: 2007-6-9 08:41
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A 1995 Fortune magazine article famously predicted the "Death of Hong Kong" following the handover, prophesying that PLA soldiers would be a visible, ominous presence on Hong Kong's streets. 5 [. {+ P' Z& v/ }1 { - S5 r" Z* E# D, q) @8 J. a( s+ P' e# O2 Z ; Y# r: S. i: B$ D- I( y% \
Victoria Park. Queen's Pier. Stanley. While many symbols of British rule vanished overnight after the handover — teams of workmen removed the royal seal from post offices, police stations and institutions like the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club — Hong Kong's colonial place names endure. - K9 H+ `9 `. m! h ' G- P& o5 I' V+ N% F% Z9 Y& E# G6 ~9 a$ w9 s( K " }4 V5 B4 |' v# h
Milton Friedman, the late Nobel Prize-winning economist, predicted that within two years of the handover China would introduce capital controls and replace the territory's currency. Wrong. - q% b$ T, o' X# x' A! Y, H. r4 p8 {
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With its black robes and horsehair wigs, Hong Kong's court system is an obvious inheritance from Britain. Little has changed since the handover. & K+ I X* H9 ~0 z# m9 \5 t7 |' |0 o1 t i 9 J* Y" A9 m8 L sHong Kong made itself fabulously wealthy by acting as the lone conduit between China and the world, funneling goods and investment in both directions. & _) c' l# z# b; p0 \3 F# Z4 q# V4 `
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Contrary to dire predictions, Hong Kong hasn't yet lost its economic edge to cheaper cities on the mainland or to cleaner, more orderly Singapore.