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Mr. Shangkong | Hong Kong's prospects bright even with competition from Shanghai

The city has been a gateway linking China with the outside world for more than a century and it can continue to play that role for years to come

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George Chen, Financial Services Editor of SCMP; Albert Ng, Regional Managing Partner of EY Greater China; Benjamin Hung, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong), John Slosar, Chief Executive Of Cathay Pacific Airways; Chan Ka-keung, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury and Vincent Lo, Chairman of Shui On Group attend the forum "The Role of Hong Kong as the Ever-Evolving Gateway to and for China" at Admiralty. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

If you have read this column every Monday over the past year, I guess you would feel that we have talked quite a lot about the historic and present-day interplay of Shanghai and Hong Kong. That's exactly why the column is called "Mr. Shangkong".

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When my CEO asked if I could moderate one of our own forums about the future of Hong Kong, of course I said yes, because I felt I had been engaged in that debate since I arrived in Hong Kong. I am from Shanghai, so my local friends in Hong Kong are always asking me pretty much the same question - which city is better in your view? Shanghai or Hong Kong?

I clearly remember in autumn 2008, when I was relocated by my former employer to Hong Kong, what happened when I got out of the airport and into a taxi.

"Where are you from?" my taxi driver asked.

"I am from Shanghai."

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"So why are you coming to Hong Kong? Shanghai is the future, isn't it?"

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