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The neon hum of Kowloon’s street signs flickered like a dying heartbeat against the torrential rain of June 1997. Inside the cramped, smoke-filled office of The Meridian, the air felt heavy with the scent of cheap ink and wet wool.
In the end, the controversy took its toll on Hong Kong 97. The magazine's financial struggles, combined with the government's pressure, forced the publication to cease operations in 1997. hong kong 97 magazine new
, often described as "First Class Chinese Girl's" photography. : Most issues are published in , not English. The neon hum of Kowloon’s street signs flickered
During the 1997 transition, many international and local publishers released special "97" editions to document the end of British rule. smoke-filled office of The Meridian