Jan 02, 2020
In Part 1, Mr. Tung reflects on historical events, including the colonial rule that re-shaped Hong Kong and its people.
Jan 02, 2020
In Part 2, he discusses "One Country, Two Systems" - from its architecture to its intent – and why its outcome provides proof of its success.
Jan 02, 2020
In Part 3, he revisits July 1, 1997, when years of negotiations between the Chinese and British culminated in the Handover – opening a new era of elections for Hong Kong’s Chief Executive and legislature.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 4, he identifies the trigger points for the protests, highlighting the income disparity and the social inequality this creates at the core of the division.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 5, he states clearly that the violence must stop in order for reconciliation and healing to begin in a city whose success was built on the rule of law.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 6, he shares his thoughts on the US, and its intervention with the Human Rights and Democracy Act.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 7, he responds to questions on Hong Kong’s freedom, and points to a government that is accountable to its people.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 8, he says China is a member of a community of nations, that seeks to contribute to global good.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 9, he fondly recalls his early adulthood in the United States, where he began his career, got married, and began a family. Today, he wishes to reciprocate that kindness, by asking young people everywhere to share in Hong Kong’s future prosperity.
Jan 03, 2020
In Part 10, he expresses his confidence in Hong Kong’s future, and his faith in its economic wealth and the unique governance since 1997 that has achieved this success.