Hong Kong creative industry 'shrouded in worries and fears' amid chilling effect of 'red lines' under national security law : vimarsana.com

Hong Kong creative industry 'shrouded in worries and fears' amid chilling effect of 'red lines' under national security law

Creative community comes to grips with new censorship landscape and complaints from government supportersObservers see shades of mainland’s Cultural Revolution as films are blocked, books are targeted

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