In Hong Kong’s Kowloon Bay in the 1980s, thousands of Vietnamese lived in sordid and cramped conditions in a refugee camp, sleeping among three-tier bunk beds with only tattered curtains for privacy. This was childhood for Farah Dang, now 38.Dang was born and raised in the camp before she resettled to Britain with her family at 11.A decade ago, she decided to move back to Hong Kong, along with her husband, and have been serving refugees whose struggles remind her of the hardship she endured…
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