Photography exhibition at China in the World at the Australian National University examines the experience of mainland Chinese in Hong Kong

By Sally Pryor
Updated July 29 2016 - 8:09pm, first published June 15 2016 - 12:55pm
The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay. Photo: Wei Leng Tay
The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay. Photo: Wei Leng Tay
Portraits of individuals: The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay Photo: Wei Leng Tay
Portraits of individuals: The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay Photo: Wei Leng Tay
Everyday life in The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay. Photo: Wei Leng Tay
Everyday life in The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay. Photo: Wei Leng Tay
Apartment living: The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay Photo: Wei Leng Tay
Apartment living: The Other Shore, Wei Leng Tay Photo: Wei Leng Tay

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