Key facts
- An independent bookshop in Hong Kong has closed.
- The owner cited financial losses and 'red lines' as reasons for closure.
- The closure highlights ongoing challenges for small businesses in the city.
An independent bookshop in Hong Kong has closed its doors, with the owner citing financial losses and unspecified 'red lines' as the reasons for ceasing operations. The closure underscores the difficulties faced by small businesses operating in the city.
The specific nature of the 'red lines' was not detailed, but the term often implies adherence to certain political or social boundaries. The closure of such establishments can reflect broader economic and social pressures within Hong Kong.
