This book borrows the concept of âhigh-definitionâ from digital broadcasting to highlight our unique approach to Hong Kong society, which gives a sharper image than analyses. It intends to highlight contrasts with many common and taken-for-granted stories, myths and representations of Hong Kongâ which often presented with a low level of detail, lacking proper connections between grounded personal experiences and the macro social context. With chapters covering various salient dimensions of Hong Kongâs society, including migration, economy, inequality, identity and social movements, our âhigh-definitionâ approach presents images with high enough âresolutionâ to match multiple layers of experiences from walks of life of Hong Kong people, contributing to an understanding of how global transformation impacts local peopleâs experiences, as well as Hong Kongâs significance in the regional and global system.