Hong Kong Macau

Hong Kong   Macau
Author: Jules Brown
Publsiher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2002
Genre: Hong Kong (China)
ISBN: 185828872X

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This resource includes full details of Hong Kong harbour, its shopping and nightlife districts, traditional sites and off-the-beaten track areas of the New Territories and outlying islands. A history and a cultural guide is included, as well as places to eat, drink and sleep on every budget. Background information on post-handover politics and features on festivals, feng shui and Chinese astrology are also included.

Society and Politics in Hong Kong

Society and Politics in Hong Kong
Author: Siu-kai Lau,Zhaojia Liu
Publsiher: Chinese University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9622013368

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The Other Hong Kong Report 1992

The Other Hong Kong Report 1992
Author: Joseph Y. S. Cheng,Paul C. K. Kwong
Publsiher: Chinese University Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9622015638

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong
Author: Michael Anthony Ingham
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195314977

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Explores the culture and history of Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong Health Sector

The Hong Kong Health Sector
Author: Robin Gauld,Derek Gould
Publsiher: Chinese University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9629960958

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The book covers the period from British colonisation of Hong Kong in 1841 through to the present day. It looks at the way in which the health sector developed, the structural arrangements that resulted, and the manner in which the health system functions today.

A Modern History of Hong Kong

A Modern History of Hong Kong
Author: Steve Yui-Sang Tsang
Publsiher: I. B. Tauris
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: China
ISBN: 9622096743

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From a little-known fishing community at the periphery of China, Hong Kong developed into one of the world's most spectacular and cosmopolitan metropoles after a century and a half of British imperial rule. This history of Hong Kong - from its occupation by the British in 1841 to its return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 - includes the foundation of modern Hong Kong; its developments as an imperial outpost, its transformation into the pearl of the British Empire and of the Orient and the events leading to the end of British rule. The book addresses the changing relations between the local Chinese and the expatriate communities in 156 years of British rule, and the emergence of a local identity. It ends with a critical but dispassionate examination of Hong Kong's transition from a British Crown Colony to a Chinese Special Administrative Region.

Hong Kong China

Hong Kong  China
Author: Gordon Mathews,Dale Lü,Jiewei Ma
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008
Genre: Hong Kong (China)
ISBN: 9780415480130

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Written by three academic specialists on Hong Kong cultural identity, social history, and mass media, this book explores Hong Kong's cultural relation to the Chinese nation and state in the recent past, present, and future.

Hong Kong Architecture 1945 2015

Hong Kong Architecture 1945 2015
Author: Charlie Q. L. Xue
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789811010040

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This book focuses on the transformation from colonial to global – the formation, mechanism, events, works and people related to urban architecture. The book reveals hardships the city encountered in the 1950s and the glamour enjoyed in the 1980s. It depicts the public and private developments, and especially the public housing which has sheltered millions of residents. The author identifies the architects practising in the formative years and the representatives of a rising generation after the 1980s. Suffering from land shortage and a dense environment, the urban development of Hong Kong has in the past 70 years met the changing demands of fluctuating economic activities and a rising population. Architecture on the island has been shaped by social demands, the economy and technology. The buildings have been forged by the government, clients, planners, architects, many contractors and end-users. The built environment nurtures our life and is visual evidence of the way the city has developed. Hong Kong is a key to East Asia in the Pacific Era. The book is a must-read for a thorough understanding the contemporary history and architecture of this oriental pearl. Endorsement: “Hong Kong sets an extreme example of hyper-density living. MTR’s Kowloon Station project offered my firm the unique opportunity to contribute to a new type of fully integrated three dimensional transport mega-structure, conceived as a well-connected place for people to live, work and play. Through Charlie Xue’s book, one can see how a compact city works and high density integrated development indicates a sustainable path for modern city making.” Sir Terry Farrell, CBE, Principal, Farrells "Well researched and refreshingly well structured, Charlie Xue's latest book comprehensively shows how Hong Kong's post-war urban architecture both tracks and symbolizes the former British colony's rise to success - a must read for architecture and culture buffs alike." Peter G. Rowe, Raymond Garbe Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor. “An essential addition to the growing literature on Chinese architecture, the title of the book belies the full scope of Xue’s extensive history. Covering Hong Kong’s postwar transition from defeated colony to Pacific Age power house, Xue expertly traces the evolution of the city’s ambitious and innovative programs of integrated high density urban design and infrastructure, as well as changing architectural fashions. In a time when many Western governments have all but abandoned public housing programs, Xue’s book is a timely reminder of what can be achieved.” Professor Chris Abel, author of Architecture and Identity, Architecture, technology and process and The Extended Self.“/p>