Chapter 357: Survival in Hong Kong (2)

Chang Baogui led people to drive the boat back and forth on the route of the boat on which Yang Liu and the others were seated several times, but finally ended in disappointment. This is a natural thing, the time of the accident has been nearly a week away from the time when he went to sea to search, where are there any traces left at the place of the accident? Even those who were still alive have long since become nourishment for fish!

Physically and mentally exhausted and bored, Chang Baogui asked a chartered boat to search and rescue his wife and children to take him to Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, and let the boat leave on its own, while he went to find his friends. Chang Baogui now regrets his original arrangement.

The person Chang Baogui entrusted to pick up Yang Liu and them at Victoria Harbor was not a Chinese, but an American businessman named Willie. He has foreign firms in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and has business dealings with Chang Baogui. Usually it is relatively close, and the two sides can be regarded as business partners who cooperate more happily.

Chang Baogui's idea at that time was that he didn't want Yang Liu to be used by the Chang clan and get involved in the family fight, so he didn't tell the people who had arrived in Hong Kong about Yang Liu's four mothers and sons going to Hong Kong, nor did he entrust them to pick up the boat and take care of it. The second is Hong Kong, which is currently a British colony! It was ruled by the British! The status of the Chinese in Hong Kong is not high, it is completely a subordination! It's a second-class citizen!

In Hong Kong, the noblest people are the British and other foreigners. This can be seen from the political zhì at this time. At this time, the large and small administrative positions of the Hong Kong "government" were held by Europeans and other foreigners. The heads of departments of the British "government" in Hong Kong are controlled by foreigners. They refused to hire the Chinese as administrative staff on the grounds that they were inefficient and unreliable.

It is important to know that the proportion of foreigners in Hong Kong's total population is between 2.3% and 3.3%, and these foreigners mainly refer to Europeans, Americans, Indians and Japanese. Of course, there is also a part of the Eurasian half-breed. The remaining 97.7 to 67.7 percent are Chinese.

However, from a political point of view, "government" employees, businessmen, clerks, and professionals are all occupied by foreigners, and in addition to occupying important positions in the political, business, and technical sectors, foreigners also serve as clerks in various "government" agencies and commercial organizations.

Economically, because Hong Kong is a British colony, British capital is calling for wind and rain in the Hong Kong business community. The four most powerful British-owned groups in Hong Kong are HSBC, Standard Chartered, Jardine Matheson and Swire. As for Huaxia's banks, they have no foothold in Hong Kong at all.

It can be seen from the above that Hong Kong's political and economic lifelines are all in the hands of foreigners. This has given them a superior social status in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, where most of the Chinese were initially engaged in physical labor, foreigners and Chinese had completely different occupational structures, income levels and lifestyles, so there were two distinct camps. Dreams of the Republic of China 357

And Xiao Ju didn't know that just when she had just left the post office with her front foot and was wandering around in Hong Kong with the two brothers of the Wu family, Chang Baogui also entered the post office on her back foot, and he wanted to call back to his foreign bank to ask about the situation, knowing that he came out in a hurry, because he suddenly learned that something had happened to the ship on which Yang Liu and the others were riding, and he was not in the mood to explain the affairs, so he hurriedly went to search for Yang Liu's mother and son. Now that this person is slowly calming down, the sense of natural responsibility is coming! It's just that creation makes people, but he and Xiaoju pass by.

Xiao Ju took the Wu brothers around Hong Kong Island for three days, and finally bought two small apartments of 70 square meters in what was once an exclusive settlement for Europeans and Portuguese. Both homeowners are Europeans, and they want to return to China to develop, so they sell the property, and because they are in a hurry to get rid of it, the asking price of the house is not very expensive. Xiao Ju was very happy that this trip was so light and solved the problem of accommodation. After going to the Hong Kong Government Affairs Bureau to complete the procedures for the transfer of the house, Xiaoju got the title deeds and keys of the two houses.

"Sister Xiaoju, why do you have to come to Hong Kong? I don't even have a yard of my own, so I might as well stay in our village! Wu Xiaoyu frowned and looked at the snail house that Xiao Ju bought.

"Because we will have an ID card in Hong Kong, we will not be a black household!" Xiao Ju smiled at Mimi.

"Huh? Sister Xiaoju, aren't you stowaways? It is even more impossible for Hong Kong to get a certificate! Wu Xiaoyu said with questions on his face.

"We're not stowaways! I migrated to Hong Kong through a legitimate channel! It's just that there was something wrong with the boat halfway through! We only encountered pirates on the ship, but in a somewhat vague tone and with a slight explanation.

"Great! In the future, you can take a boat to Macau! We can also go to Hong Kong to play! As soon as Wu Xiaoyu heard the news, he immediately smiled and didn't care about why Xiaoju and the others were not smugglers. Wu Dayu was also as happy as Wu Xiaoyu and smiled at Xiaoju. It's just that what he thinks in his heart may be different from Wu Xiaoyu, Wu Xiaoyu only thinks about playing, and he thinks that if Xiaoju and the others are not stowaways, life in Hong Kong will be much better.