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The 'Mediating' Characteristics and Identity Reconstruction of Hong Kong Cultural Communication in the Context of Offshore Economy

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  • Hu, Yinjuan
  • Sun, Jingwen

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Hong Kong, China, with its unique offshore economic context, serves as a crucial hub for cultural exchange between the East and the West. Over the years, its cultural identity has evolved through various layers of foreign influence, local traditions, and global economic dynamics. This paper investigates the "mediating" role of Hong Kong, China, in the global cultural landscape, focusing on the intricate processes of identity reconstruction through continuous cultural transmission. Through a comprehensive examination of the role of Hong Kong, China, as a cultural mediator in the context of its offshore economy, the paper explores the multifaceted ways in which the city has navigated complex cultural flows. Furthermore, it analyzes how the region has negotiated local and global identities, thereby contributing significantly to the evolution of transnational cultural landscapes. The study highlights the profound complexities of the position of Hong Kong, China, as both a vital cultural bridge and a dynamic space where identity, power, and cultural narratives continuously intersect. By employing a multidisciplinary approach that integrates economic frameworks with cultural studies, this research provides a deeper understanding of how offshore economies facilitate unique forms of cultural mediation. Ultimately, the findings underscore the necessity of recognizing the ongoing identity reconstruction within Hong Kong, China, offering valuable insights into the broader mechanisms of global cultural communication and the enduring impact of economic structures on societal self-perception and transnational integration.

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  • Hu, Yinjuan & Sun, Jingwen, 2026. "The 'Mediating' Characteristics and Identity Reconstruction of Hong Kong Cultural Communication in the Context of Offshore Economy," Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 11, pages 31-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:dba:pappsa:v:11:y:2026:i::p:31-37
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