March 30, 2001
In the New Hong Kong, Scholars Fear a Loss of Academic Freedom
Alleged attempt to quash pollster's work provokes concern about Beijing-style interference
Its campus is a collection of drab high-rises, but the University of Hong Kong has the advantage of being built into the hillside overlooking the rest of Hong Kong island. Being eye-level with the treetops can make those who step on the campus feel as if they're floating above the world.
The location of Hong Kong's oldest and most prestigious university could serve as a metaphor for its
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