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Hong Kong can't help but tell fortune _ The place where Hong Kong can't help but tell fortune
Yes, Hong Kong people are really superstitious, while Macao people and mainlanders are relatively less superstitious. The reasons are as follows.
Many former landlords fled to Hong Kong for refuge, and the landlords in old China were also superstitious.
More importantly, Hong Kong has not been influenced by the anti-feudal movement in New China, so their traditional Yi-ology has some reservations.
Hong Kong is a paradise for the rich and a hell for the poor. The poverty rate in Hong Kong is 40%. Capitalists monopolized it. Young people can't see the future and live in a crowded small house. Since the 1990s, the average wage in Hong Kong has not increased much. People lead a miserable life. Often these people need spiritual comfort, so feng shui fortune telling is very prosperous. Also, the fundamental reason why so many Koreans believe in Christianity is the same.
There is also a saying that Hong Kong's economy once took off, which people find very strange. It is mysterious that a small fishing village has become an international metropolis in such a short time, and it is thought that this is caused by God's will.
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