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The first big wave of immigrants from Hong Kong to western Canada was in the late 80s/early 90s. Are you sure the game is about response to the 2019 protests?
I think some of the developers are immigrants or kids of immigrants from that 80s/90s wave, but the story explicitly has a section set in 2019.
The whole story is told out of sequence, and I think that may be why OP has some confusion about the teen character. She's the child of immigrants that came to Canada in 2019, but the sections where you're experiencing her adolescence are set in the near future.
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If you want a different version of this story, check out the dim sum diaries. It's a play that is comprised of a bunch of monologues/dialogues from interviews with Chinese immigrants to Canada about integration, mostly people from Hong Kong who moved in the late 80s
maybe the story is about how all the adults are saying China Bad but all the teen's friends are talking about how afforded all the food/housing is in mainland?
kind of like how in the US all the adults insist American Greatest but we're noticing that the average age of a first time homebuyer is almost aging faster than we are.