The Wider Image: Frustration of surviving pricey Hong Kong stirs protest anger
REFILE - REMOVING EXTRA WORDS Native Hong Kong resident Peter Chang, 23, a social entrepeneur who shares his room with his father, poses for a picture in his 5 sq metre bedroom of his family's apartment in Hong Kong, China, June 30, 2019. Venting his anger over the government's immigration scheme that settles mainland Chinese in Hong Kong, he said, "They are attempting to dilute our identity through the Great Bay Area scheme which is a cultural infusion scheme. Also, the 150 immigrants every day. This tactic was seen in many other places in China as well, for example Tibet, Canton provinces and also Xinjiang. ... We need to have a chief executive elected by the people because this is promise that China made to the world before the handover. Without the leader elected by the people, our policy would be inclined towards the Chinese interests forever" REUTERS/Thomas Peter SEARCH "YOUNG HK" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.