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		<title>50 years after Baodiao: How Hong Kong struggled against all nationalisms</title>
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		<dc:creator>Au Loong-Yu, Law Wing-sang , Mok Chiu-yu, Promise Li </dc:creator>


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		<description>&lt;p&gt;&#8220;But the &#8220;Baodiao&#8221; movement (&#20445;&#37347;&#36939;&#21205;)&#8212;short-hand for &#8220;Protect Diaoyutai&#8221; (&#37347;&#39770;&#33274;) in Chinese&#8212;represents the first movement led by a generation of people in the city imbued with some inchoate sense of local consciousness (to which today's &#8220;Hongkonger&#8221; identity can be traced back), born and raised in Hong Kong upon the wave of mass migration from mainland China in the 1950s.&#8221;&lt;/p&gt;

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