It has become a rite of passage for foreign correspondents returning home from a stint in China to pen a memoir recounting their experiences. All too often, the story begins with the said reporter crossing into mainland China at Lo Wu, having just spent time enjoying the bright lights of Hong Kong. Clearly, the Lo Wu railway station holds a certain allure for wandering Australian journalists.
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Michael Dwyer
Michael Dwyer is an Associate Member of the Centre for Media History and a PhD student at Macquarie University. He was the Australian Financial Review’s China correspondent from 2000 to 2003 and foreign editor from 2012 to 2016.