The Hong Kong-Mainland China Border: Past, Present and Future

D. Cheng, Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi, D. Elkin
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This paper reviews the first 25 years of how the “One Country, Two Systems” policy, tangibly and intangibly, transformed the Hong Kong-Mainland China border from the Hong Kong side. To address the border’s complexity, the author applied interdisciplinary research to obtain a holistic picture of the border, assimilating expertise from urban regeneration, ekistics, economics, geopolitics, and biology. Based on 25 years of data regarding Hong Kong’s border region, such as cross-border travel mobility based on economic status and geographical boundaries, demographical changes, and land use fluctuations, it is proven that all social development is subjected to humanity’s biological instinct for higher chances of survival, which is embodied by how governments limit cross-border travel freedom. It reveals genuine and engraved difficulties for the “two systems” to overcome, and disruptive institutional innovation is needed for the desired cross-border integration to transpire.
香港与中国内地边界:过去、现在和未来
本文回顾了“一国两制”政策实施后的头25年,从香港的角度出发,以有形和无形的方式改变了香港与中国内地的边界。为了解决边界的复杂性,作者运用跨学科研究,吸收了城市再生、地理学、经济学、地缘政治学和生物学的专业知识,获得了边界的整体图景。基于香港边境地区25年的数据,如基于经济地位和地理边界的跨境旅行流动性、人口变化、土地利用波动等,证明一切社会发展都受制于人类追求更高生存机会的生物本能,体现在政府对跨境旅行自由的限制上。它揭示了“两制”需要克服的真实和根深蒂固的困难,需要颠覆性的制度创新才能实现理想的跨境融合。
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