JU27560149
HONG KONG STORIES 2010: LEAVING VIETNAM
Examines how Vietnamese refugees were treated in Hong Kong during different periods in the 1970's and 80's. Early Vietnamese immigrants were rich. They came to avoid being drafted into the army. Refugees who came after the fall of Saigon lived in open camps. They were free to move about and work outside the camps. Those who came after Hong Kong became the Port of First Asylum were kept in closed camps where their movements were restricted. Former refugees talk about their experience. Looks at how Vietnamese refugees are doing now and how they feel about Hong Kong and Vietnam.
DVD
30 minutes
2010
USD 500.00