China, VPN via Hong Kong

Hi guys,
I'll need some advice and info on this subject:
A client of a magazine splits his time between Israel & China. While he is in china, loading folios process in library is always failed. My first guess was; I don't have a GAPP license, so China blocking the answers from Adobes' cloud, and I was right… (see "Distribution of DPS content in China") But, and it's the weirdest thing, the client use VPN to surf via Hong-Kong and got no problem to watch YouTube, surf sites from around the world etc'… the only thing he can't do online (via the VPN of course) is to update the library.
Any ideas what is the problem? Is DPS can't use VPN as access point?  Else?
Thanks

If you install the app from China store, the library should update fine. But folio download will still fail without the GAPP license.

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    a1 af a6 ba 31 e7 9f ef 38 a7 b3 ca 90 e0 fc 25    |  ....1...8......%
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