Extra Quality — Hong Kong 97 Magazine

Just added a rare piece of print history to the collection — an original issue of “Hong Kong 97” magazine, published in the lead-up to the handover.

For those unfamiliar, this wasn’t just another current affairs rag. It captured the unique blend of anxiety, hope, and cultural identity crisis as Hong Kong approached July 1, 1997. From in-depth political commentary and economic forecasts to local art, street style, and Cantopop, the magazine offered a raw, unpolished look at a city on the brink of a new era. hong kong 97 magazine

Here’s a proper post for a collector, historian, or retro media enthusiast, depending on the platform (e.g., Instagram, Reddit, or a forum): Rediscovering a Time Capsule: “Hong Kong 97” Magazine Just added a rare piece of print history

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Flipping through these yellowed pages feels like time travel. One spread debates the future of the HK dollar; another reviews Wong Kar-wai’s Happy Together . The ads alone — pagers, discos, property prices in 1996 HKD — tell a story of a place both hypermodern and deeply uncertain.