Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series

Hong Kong Dollar: Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

2026-02-03 12:302026-02-03 13:30Asia/Hong_KongHong Kong Dollar: Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

Hong Kong Dollar:
Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

Professor John D. Wong
The University of Hong Kong

Date and Time:
February 3, 2026 (Tue) 12.30 – 13:30 HKT
[Feb 2, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]

Venue: May Hall, HKU or via Zoom

Register Now
https://hku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FHtADWqQQxKkQvAb7ifTwg

    2026-02-03 12:302026-02-03 13:30Asia/Hong_KongHong Kong Dollar: Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

    Hong Kong Dollar:
    Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

    Professor John D. Wong
    The University of Hong Kong

    Date and Time:
    February 3, 2026 (Tue) 12.30 – 13:30 HKT
    [Feb 2, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]

    Venue: May Hall, HKU or via Zoom

    Register Now
    https://hku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FHtADWqQQxKkQvAb7ifTwg

      Overview

      Title:

      Hong Kong Dollar:
      Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

      Speaker:

      Professor John D. Wong
      The University of Hong Kong

      Date/Time:

      February 3, 2026 (Tue) 12:30 – 13:30 HKT
      [Feb 2, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]

      Venue:

      Rm 201, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      Title:

      Hong Kong Dollar:
      Mediating China’s Participation in Global Capitalism since the Nineteenth Century

      Speaker:

      Professor John D. Wong
      The University of Hong Kong

      Date/Time:

      February 3, 2026 (Tue) 12:30 – 13:30 HKT
      [Feb 2, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]

      Venue:

      Rm 201, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      Abstract

      As a Western foothold at the southern tip of China, Hong Kong has played a crucial role as China’s interface with the rest of the world since the nineteenth century. The appeal of Hong Kong must be understood within a broader regional and national context. While a jurisdictional boundary separates Hong Kong from mainland China, its currency highlights the city’s unique status while simultaneously linking China to the global economy.

      Originally a “local currency” authorized by the colonial regime, the Hong Kong dollar has seen its circulation expand beyond the city’s borders, first into the neighboring region and then deeper into Chinese territories. Central to the circulation of the Hong Kong dollar is its role in mediating China’s exchanges with capital markets worldwide against a shifting geopolitical backdrop.

      Geopolitical dynamics and economic forces have shifted the linkage of Hong Kong’s currency from silver to the pound sterling, and then to the US dollar. Despite these challenges, the creditworthiness of the Hong Kong dollar and its relative appeal in China have persisted. The role of the Hong Kong dollar as a mediator for China in global capitalism underscores Hong Kong’s evolution into a cosmopolitan nexus and its enduring significance in the face of new geopolitical configurations.

       

      About the Speaker

      John D. Wong is Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor in the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences at The University of Hong Kong. John D. Wong’s research focuses on the flow of people, goods, capital and ideas. With a particular interest in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta/Greater Bay Area, he explores how such flows connected the region to the Chinese political center in the north as well as their maritime partners in the South China Sea and beyond.

      Studying the China trade in the context of early-nineteenth-century global exchange, his first monograph— Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System (Cambridge University Press, 2016; Chinese edition, HKU Press, 2025)—demonstrates how China trade partners sustained their economic exchange on a global scale long before Western imperialism ushered in the era of globalization in a Eurocentric modern world.  In Hong Kong Takes Flight: Commercial Aviation and the Making of a Global Hub (Harvard, 2022; Chinese edition, HKU Press, 2023), John explores the development of commercial aviation in Hong Kong as the city grew into a powerful economy after WWII.  By not accepting Hong Kong’s development into a regional and global hub as preordained, this study aims to describe globalization and global networks in the making.

       

      About the Series

      This series aims to introduce a wide range of cutting-edge research in various disciplines and areas. If you have any questions about this webinar, would be interested in giving a talk, or would like to be removed from this mailing list, please contact Professor Ghassan Moazzin (gmoazzin@hku.hk).

      Light refreshments will be served for registered participants attending the seminar in person.

      POSTER