When I was a child growing up in Mainland China and visiting Hong Kong, I was always perplexed by the names of roads and places in this city which apparently belonged to China — names like Chatham, Nathan, Prince Edward. I always wondered why these foreign-sounding names were to be found in what I was […]
Author Archives: William Huang
William Huang is a product of the one-child policy as he is the only son in the family. Born and raised in China, it is only when he went overseas to study that he had an epiphany, realizing just how much damage this policy has done to the Chinese nation and his generation of peers. Now he is an avid researcher in China and East Asia’s looming demographic crisis and he also aims to raise his voice for the sanctity of life wherever and whenever he can.