Tag: Ni Kuang

Farewell, Mr. Wesley

Ni Kuang also went by one of his many pen names, Mr. Wesley, who was a Hong Kong legendary writer and had a very deep-rooted history with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since his early childhood. “Of course I freaking love China. If I don’t love it, why would I rebel against the CCP?” Ni…


Ni Kuang More Treasurable Than Palace Museum

Commentary Over the past week, a number of cultural events took place in Hong Kong. Culture is essentially political, and such events convey quite some political messages. The Hong Kong Palace Museum was officially opened on July 3, after seven years of preparation. As a gift from “China the motherland,” its opening was given full-page…