A Chinese dissident recounts his perilous dinghy escape to South Korea and how he got to Canada

A roughly 40-hour sea journey on a dinghy with a dying phone. Detention in South Korea. That's just part of what Chinese dissident Dong Guangping endured to escape his native country. He arrived late last week in Canada, a destination he had eyed for more than a decade.
A Chinese dissident recounts his perilous dinghy escape to South Korea and how he got to Canada

Chinese dissident Dong Guangping endured a challenging escape from his home country, involving a 40-hour sea journey on a dinghy and subsequent detention in South Korea. He recently arrived in Canada, a country he had planned to reach for over ten years. His escape highlights the lengths individuals may go to seek refuge.

  • Dong Guangping, a Chinese dissident, escaped his native country.
  • His journey included a 40-hour sea voyage on a dinghy.
  • He experienced detention in South Korea.
  • Dong Guangping has now arrived in Canada.
  • Canada was a destination he had considered for more than ten years.
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