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The article discusses the decline of independent bookshops in Hong Kong amid increasing Chinese government influence. These shops, known for stocking sensitive political and historical works, have faced police raids and closures due to laws restricting free speech, reflecting China's tighter control over expression in Hong Kong. Despite their cultural significance as spaces for free thought and community, many are shutting down, with some owners and customers seeing this as a diminishing of the city's historically freer atmosphere.
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