726 [Stowaway]

"It's ......," Summery frowned. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

"This is a smuggler from the mainland. Xu Ke took the binoculars, looked at them and said firmly.

As soon as they heard that it was a stowaway, everyone's faces couldn't help but change.

The mentality of the Hong Kong people is somewhat complicated when it comes to smuggling immigrants from the mainland.

In the 60s, a large number of illegal immigrants came to Hong Kong from the Mainland through various channels. At that time, the Hong Kong people were very welcoming to these smugglers and took the initiative to bring them food and drink. Even when the Hong Kong government decided to repatriate them, Hong Kong people were lying in front of cars, blocking the start of cars carrying illegal immigrants.

In view of the boiling public discontent, the Hong Kong government finally abandoned the repatriation, and the resettlement buildings for those who did not flee Hong Kong were established, and the processing industry was introduced, and the family handicraft workshops were vigorously developed, which solved the problem of migrants. The down-to-earth and hard-working style of immigrants has also contributed to Hong Kong's economic prosperity.

But in the late 70s, with the broadcast of a TV drama "People in the Net", Hong Kong people's perception of mainlanders changed. The immigrants in the mainland have changed from "refugees" to "Acan", which refers to the immigrants from the mainland who are poor, and have no knowledge. Mainland immigrants such as Li Zhi and Liu Jialing are still looked down upon by Hong Kong people, although they came to Hong Kong through legal channels.

In addition to "Ah Can", mainland immigrants also have two nicknames, one is "Da Quanzai" and the other is "Beigu". The big circle refers to the illegal immigrants from the mainland who are crazy about committing crimes in Hong Kong, also known as the "provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers". "Beigu" refers to a woman who has been smuggled from the mainland to work in a special trade. In short, in the eyes of Hong Kong people, mainland immigrants are either short and poor, or male thieves and female prostitutes, and their image is very negative.

"It's ......," Summery frowned.

"This is a smuggler from the mainland. Xu Ke took the binoculars, looked at them and said firmly.

As soon as they heard that it was a stowaway, everyone's faces couldn't help but change.

The mentality of the Hong Kong people is somewhat complicated when it comes to smuggling immigrants from the mainland.

In the 60s, a large number of illegal immigrants came to Hong Kong from the Mainland through various channels. At that time, the Hong Kong people were very welcoming to these smugglers and took the initiative to bring them food and drink. Even when the Hong Kong government decided to repatriate them, Hong Kong people were lying in front of cars, blocking the start of cars carrying illegal immigrants.

In view of the boiling public discontent, the Hong Kong government finally abandoned the repatriation, and the resettlement buildings for those who did not flee Hong Kong were established, and the processing industry was introduced, and the family handicraft workshops were vigorously developed, which solved the problem of migrants. The down-to-earth and hard-working style of immigrants has also contributed to Hong Kong's economic prosperity.

But in the late 70s, with the broadcast of a TV drama "People in the Net", Hong Kong people's perception of mainlanders changed. The immigrants in the mainland have changed from "refugees" to "Acan", which refers to the immigrants from the mainland who are poor, and have no knowledge. Mainland immigrants such as Li Zhi and Liu Jialing are still looked down upon by Hong Kong people, although they came to Hong Kong through legal channels.

In addition to "Ah Can", mainland immigrants also have two nicknames, one is "Da Quanzai" and the other is "Beigu". The big circle refers to the illegal immigrants from the mainland who are crazy about committing crimes in Hong Kong, also known as the "provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers". "Beigu" refers to a woman who has been smuggled from the mainland to work in a special trade. In short, in the eyes of Hong Kong people, mainland immigrants are either short and poor, or male thieves and female prostitutes, and their image is very negative.

"It's ......," Summery frowned.

"This is a smuggler from the mainland. Xu Ke took the binoculars, looked at them and said firmly.

As soon as they heard that it was a stowaway, everyone's faces couldn't help but change.

The mentality of the Hong Kong people is somewhat complicated when it comes to smuggling immigrants from the mainland.

In the 60s, a large number of illegal immigrants came to Hong Kong from the Mainland through various channels. At that time, the Hong Kong people were very welcoming to these smugglers and took the initiative to bring them food and drink. Even when the Hong Kong government decided to repatriate them, Hong Kong people were lying in front of cars, blocking the start of cars carrying illegal immigrants.

In view of the boiling public discontent, the Hong Kong government finally abandoned the repatriation, and the resettlement buildings for those who did not flee Hong Kong were established, and the processing industry was introduced, and the family handicraft workshops were vigorously developed, which solved the problem of migrants. The down-to-earth and hard-working style of immigrants has also contributed to Hong Kong's economic prosperity.

But in the late 70s, with the broadcast of a TV drama "People in the Net", Hong Kong people's perception of mainlanders changed. The immigrants in the mainland have changed from "refugees" to "Acan", which refers to the immigrants from the mainland who are poor, and have no knowledge. Mainland immigrants such as Li Zhi and Liu Jialing are still looked down upon by Hong Kong people, although they came to Hong Kong through legal channels.

In addition to "Ah Can", mainland immigrants also have two nicknames, one is "Da Quanzai" and the other is "Beigu". The big circle refers to the illegal immigrants from the mainland who are crazy about committing crimes in Hong Kong, also known as the "provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers". "Beigu" refers to a woman who has been smuggled from the mainland to work in a special trade. In short, in the eyes of Hong Kong people, mainland immigrants are either short and poor, or male thieves and female prostitutes, and their image is very negative.

"It's ......," Summery frowned.

"This is a smuggler from the mainland. Xu Ke took the binoculars, looked at them and said firmly.

As soon as they heard that it was a stowaway, everyone's faces couldn't help but change.

The mentality of the Hong Kong people is somewhat complicated when it comes to smuggling immigrants from the mainland.

In the 60s, a large number of illegal immigrants came to Hong Kong from the Mainland through various channels. At that time, the Hong Kong people were very welcoming to these smugglers and took the initiative to bring them food and drink. Even when the Hong Kong government decided to repatriate them, Hong Kong people were lying in front of cars, blocking the start of cars carrying illegal immigrants.

In view of the boiling public discontent, the Hong Kong government finally abandoned the repatriation, and the resettlement buildings for those who did not flee Hong Kong were established, and the processing industry was introduced, and the family handicraft workshops were vigorously developed, which solved the problem of migrants. The down-to-earth and hard-working style of immigrants has also contributed to Hong Kong's economic prosperity.

But in the late 70s, with the broadcast of a TV drama "People in the Net", Hong Kong people's perception of mainlanders changed. The immigrants in the mainland have changed from "refugees" to "Acan", which refers to the immigrants from the mainland who are poor, and have no knowledge. Mainland immigrants such as Li Zhi and Liu Jialing are still looked down upon by Hong Kong people, although they came to Hong Kong through legal channels.

In addition to "Ah Can", mainland immigrants also have two nicknames, one is "Da Quanzai" and the other is "Beigu". The big circle refers to the illegal immigrants from the mainland who are crazy about committing crimes in Hong Kong, also known as the "provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers". "Beigu" refers to a woman who has been smuggled from the mainland to work in a special trade. In short, in the eyes of Hong Kong people, mainland immigrants are either short and poor, or male thieves and female prostitutes, and their image is very negative.

"It's ......," Summery frowned.

"This is a smuggler from the mainland. Xu Ke took the binoculars, looked at them and said firmly.

As soon as they heard that it was a stowaway, everyone's faces couldn't help but change.

The mentality of the Hong Kong people is somewhat complicated when it comes to smuggling immigrants from the mainland.

In the 60s, a large number of illegal immigrants came to Hong Kong from the Mainland through various channels. At that time, the Hong Kong people were very welcoming to these smugglers and took the initiative to bring them food and drink. Even when the Hong Kong government decided to repatriate them, Hong Kong people were lying in front of cars, blocking the start of cars carrying illegal immigrants.

In view of the boiling public discontent, the Hong Kong government finally abandoned the repatriation, and the resettlement buildings for those who did not flee Hong Kong were established, and the processing industry was introduced, and the family handicraft workshops were vigorously developed, which solved the problem of migrants. The down-to-earth and hard-working style of immigrants has also contributed to Hong Kong's economic prosperity.

But in the late 70s, with the broadcast of a TV drama "People in the Net", Hong Kong people's perception of mainlanders changed. The immigrants in the mainland have changed from "refugees" to "Acan", which refers to the immigrants from the mainland who are poor, and have no knowledge. Mainland immigrants such as Li Zhi and Liu Jialing are still looked down upon by Hong Kong people, although they came to Hong Kong through legal channels.

In addition to "Ah Can", mainland immigrants also have two nicknames, one is "Da Quanzai" and the other is "Beigu". The big circle refers to the illegal immigrants from the mainland who are crazy about committing crimes in Hong Kong, also known as the "provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers". "Beigu" refers to a woman who has been smuggled from the mainland to work in a special trade. In short, in the eyes of Hong Kong people, mainland immigrants are either short and poor, or male thieves and female prostitutes, and their image is very negative.

"It's ......," Summery frowned.

"This is a smuggler from the mainland. Xu Ke took the binoculars, looked at them and said firmly.

As soon as they heard that it was a stowaway, everyone's faces couldn't help but change.

The mentality of the Hong Kong people is somewhat complicated when it comes to smuggling immigrants from the mainland.

In the 60s, a large number of illegal immigrants came to Hong Kong from the Mainland through various channels. At that time, the Hong Kong people were very welcoming to these smugglers and took the initiative to bring them food and drink. Even when the Hong Kong government decided to repatriate them, Hong Kong people were lying in front of cars, blocking the start of cars carrying illegal immigrants.

In view of the boiling public discontent, the Hong Kong government finally abandoned the repatriation, and the resettlement buildings for those who did not flee Hong Kong were established, and the processing industry was introduced, and the family handicraft workshops were vigorously developed, which solved the problem of migrants. The down-to-earth and hard-working style of immigrants has also contributed to Hong Kong's economic prosperity.

But in the late 70s, with the broadcast of a TV drama "People in the Net", Hong Kong people's perception of mainlanders changed. The immigrants in the mainland have changed from "refugees" to "Acan", which refers to the immigrants from the mainland who are poor, and have no knowledge. Mainland immigrants such as Li Zhi and Liu Jialing are still looked down upon by Hong Kong people, although they came to Hong Kong through legal channels.

In addition to "Ah Can", mainland immigrants also have two nicknames, one is "Da Quanzai" and the other is "Beigu". The big circle refers to the illegal immigrants from the mainland who are crazy about committing crimes in Hong Kong, also known as the "provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers". "Beigu" refers to a woman who has been smuggled from the mainland to work in a special trade. In short, in the eyes of Hong Kong people, mainland immigrants are either short and poor, or male thieves and female prostitutes, and their image is very negative. (To be continued.) )