Judith Mackay arrived in Hong Kong in 1967 to find the city engulfed in pro-communist riots, and recalls the posters with large letters that screamed: “Imperialists, go home.”A young doctor from Yorkshire, England, she worked in Hong Kong hospitals until she became an anti-tobacco lobbyist in 1984.Mackay, 78, has seen changes in the city over the decades, including its 1997 return to Chinese rule, the 2003 Sars outbreak which claimed 299 lives, the social unrest of 2019 and through to the…
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