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The Borderless Banner: Being a Third Culture Kid in the KNg Dynasty

Defining Home When You Are the Bridge There is a specific kind of silence that happens when someone asks, “Where are you from?” For most people, the answer comes quickly. A city. A country. A flag. But for those of us living the third-culture life, that pause is never confusion. It’s memory. It’s a mental filing cabinet of maps, dialects, family sacrifices, and dinner tables spread across continents. Because how do you explain being shaped by places that exist inside you all at once? My parents grew up in Hong Kong. Their stories sounded nothing like my childhood in Canada. They spoke of crowded markets, tiny apartments filled with relatives, discipline tied to survival, and dreams built through sacrifice. Their upbringing carried the rhythm of endurance. Meanwhile, I was raised among snowstorms, multicultural classrooms, French textbooks, and English television. At home, we spoke Cantonese. But even that wasn’t simple. Beneath the Cantonese were deeper roots grandparents from Toisan a...

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