This book portrays the life experiences of Hong Kong residents during the Japanese occupation through the memories of 17 survivors. It includes a detailed analysis of various aspects of life during that time, supplemented by oral stories to provide a more personal and vivid understanding of this challenging period in modern Hong Kong history.
Targeting Hong Kong people, this book uses a light and friendly tone and interesting examples to explain and answer 40 philosophical questions that are closely related to Hong Kong people. It has academic knowledge, but does not pretend to be profound, which is the principle of this book.