About This Book
This book examines life in a crowded British Crown colony on the Chinese coast, tracing how postwar refugee waves and political upheaval reshaped its demography, economy, and built environment. It combines historical narrative with on-the-ground reporting to portray rapid industrialization, acute housing shortages, makeshift squatter settlements, strains on land and water, the transition of farms and fisheries, and persistent problems of crime and corruption. The text balances policy discussion, personal accounts of relief and charitable efforts, and descriptive travel vignettes to show a society split between entrenched poverty and commercial dynamism and the practical challenges of governing a densely populated port adjacent to two different Chinese polities.
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