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Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Wang Xiangwei, former editor-in-chief of the South China Morning Post (SCMP), about covering China over the last three decades, as well as Hong Kong after 2019. Wang led the expansion and digital transformation of SCMP's China coverage, striving to provide insider, balanced, and insightful reporting amid complex political pressures from both Beijing and Hong Kong, all while maintaining editorial independence. He witnessed and navigated Hong Kong’s changing political landscape, including the impacts of the National Security Law, and advocates for Hong Kong's unique role as a distinctive, open, and window into China. Wang Xiangwei thinks Hong Kong’s role should be as a unique capitalist enclave within China that acts as a vital bridge and “superconnector” between China and the rest of the world. Despite political pressures and challenges under “one country, two systems,” Hong Kong should preserve its openness, rule of law, and global connectivity to remain indispensable for China’s modernization and for international capital seeking access to China and Asia. Wang emphasizes that Hong Kong must proactively shape Beijing’s perception of its importance rather than passively yield its future, thus maintaining its distinctive identity and future prosperity. After leaving his editorial post, Wang now teaches journalism, continuing to contribute a perspective on China’s global rise and media challenges, and remains an avid writer and observer of China.
Wang Xiangwei's Substack: https://substack.com/@wangxiangwei
Perspectives with Wenchi Yu
YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395
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Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Wang Xiangwei, former editor-in-chief of the South China Morning Post (SCMP), about covering China over the last three decades, as well as Hong Kong after 2019. Wang led the expansion and digital transformation of SCMP's China coverage, striving to provide insider, balanced, and insightful reporting amid complex political pressures from both Beijing and Hong Kong, all while maintaining editorial independence. He witnessed and navigated Hong Kong’s changing political landscape, including the impacts of the National Security Law, and advocates for Hong Kong's unique role as a distinctive, open, and window into China. Wang Xiangwei thinks Hong Kong’s role should be as a unique capitalist enclave within China that acts as a vital bridge and “superconnector” between China and the rest of the world. Despite political pressures and challenges under “one country, two systems,” Hong Kong should preserve its openness, rule of law, and global connectivity to remain indispensable for China’s modernization and for international capital seeking access to China and Asia. Wang emphasizes that Hong Kong must proactively shape Beijing’s perception of its importance rather than passively yield its future, thus maintaining its distinctive identity and future prosperity. After leaving his editorial post, Wang now teaches journalism, continuing to contribute a perspective on China’s global rise and media challenges, and remains an avid writer and observer of China.
Wang Xiangwei's Substack: https://substack.com/@wangxiangwei
Perspectives with Wenchi Yu
YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395

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