Hong Kong border town slumps as mainland traders vanish

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While the town's economy depends on China, residents are wary of the mainland imposing its laws on Hong Kong. FMTNews

A cosmetics store in Sheung Shui that was attacked by a mob last November.

Now, there are no traders and no protesters. The town has been quiet since Hong Kong effectively shut its border with mainland China in February to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. On some streets, three-quarters of stores primarily serving traders have closed.“It’s complicated to say whether the border closure is good or bad,” said Helen, a 22-year-old university student in Hong Kong who said she was frustrated with the traders.

Protests erupted across Hong Kong last year over perceived meddling by China’s communist authorities into the affairs of the semi-autonomous city, a charge which Beijing denies. In that time, pharmacies, jewellery shops and currency exchanges also mushroomed, often replacing restaurants and boutiques cherished by locals.

Nick Suen, a 20-year-old anti-trader protester and waiter at a Sheung Shui restaurant decorated with pro-democracy posters, said the town he grew up in “feels like Hong Kong now.” With restaurant sales down about 70%, he said he was concerned about employment in the town, but freedom was more important to him than having a job.

Beijing announced plans to directly impose national security laws on Hong Kong last week, prompting protesters to take to the streets on Sunday in scenes similar to last summer’s unrest.

 

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