Like the Monkey King, Hong Kong 'cannot leave the Buddha's palm': George Yeo

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SINGAPORE - Some Hong Kongers think the city can be autonomous from China, but pinning hopes on an illusion is dangerous because 'it must lead to tragedy', said former foreign minister George Yeo.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Some Hong Kongers think the city can be autonomous from China, but pinning hopes on an illusion is dangerous because"it must lead to tragedy", said former foreign minister George Yeo.

"The monkey was very lively, sometimes very naughty. He would leap 10,000km and still, he cannot leave the Buddha's palm." Mr Yeo was speaking on a panel moderated by Mr Warren Fernandez, editor of The Straits Times, as part of the Hwa Chong Centennial Insights series. In response, Mr Yeo said that when Hong Kong was still a British colony, the British"kept that separate character for their own purposes".

Mr Yeo said Hong Kong's society is going through a"wrenching period", with families, friends and political parties divided.

 

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