Fri, Jun 6, 1997
As Hong Kong prepares for the Handover to China, this real-life soap introduces us to various players - civil rights activists, pro-Beijing politicians, newspaper magnates, and Mrs. Leung, the matriarch of a large housing estate family.
Fri, Jun 13, 1997
Newspaper magnate, Jimmy Lai, wins a price-cutting war. Police officer, Emmy Lee, goes for promotion, pro-democracy activist, Christine Loh is concerned about China, pro-Beijing politician, Tsang Yok Sing, battles fall-out from his family's move to Canada scandal and Mrs. Leung waxes philosophical about the corruption of money and power.
Fri, Jun 20, 1997
Emmy takes her promotion interview, Jeremy breaks up with Emmy and reveals his new girl friend, Tsang Yok Sing joins the exclusive China sanctioned, provisional government, while Christine Loh continues her fight in the elected government, and Mrs. Leung prepares for the arrival of her new grandchild, named Wai Kok, meaning Great Country.
Fri, Jun 27, 1997
The fourth part in this three-year diary in Hong Kong leading up to the Handover to China arrives at 1997, and the political tension is tangible. Human rights campaigner, John Kamm, returns for the first time in two years to monitor Chinese political prisoners. Christine Loh struggles to get the pro-democracy and pro-Beijing sides to speak. Her father worries for her future. And Mrs. Leung looks to family to stay strong.