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This book delves into the pivotal 1967 riots in Hong Kong, examining their causes, progression, and lasting impact. It sheds light on key events, such as the Sha Tau Kok border conflict, the bomb wave, and the burning of the British Embassy in Beijing. Drawing from recently declassified British government files, the book uncovers the strategies employed by the British government and their implications for Sino-British relations. Through interviews with figures from the Hong Kong British government and the leftist camp, including Ji Da and Liang Shangyuan, as well as oral histories from participants in the anti-British protests, the book provides invaluable insights into this tumultuous period.
- AuthorCheung Ka Wai
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date2012
This book is the autobiography of the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aisin-Gioro Puyi. The earliest version was the Reflection Notes written by Puyi in the Fushun War Criminals Management Office.
- AuthorAisin-Gioro Puyi
- PublisherThe Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Ltd.
- Publication Date2020
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth and 25th anniversary of the death of Eileen Chang, a famous Chinese female writer, more than 200 precious collections related to Eileen Chang were specially collected, including the first edition of early works, original novels published in newspapers and magazines, movie promotional materials, advertisements, and photos, etc., to show readers the ups and downs of Eileen Chang's life.
- AuthorJames Ng
- PublisherThe Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Ltd.
- Publication Date2020
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The first part is the history of The Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association, which also reflects the development of sports for people with disabilities in Hong Kong. The second part is a collection of precious stories from members and athletes of the association who have devoted themselves to sports for people with disabilities, recording the ups and downs and struggles of the past fifty years, and inspiring everyone to never give up.
- AuthorHong Kong Sports Association for the Physically Disabled
- PublisherThe Commercial Press (Hong Kong) Ltd
- Publication Date2022
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This book explores the origin and significance of Chinese chambers of commerce. It highlights their role in connecting businesses across regions, industries, and ethnic groups. The book includes eight papers that examine different research cases, covering topics such as the network of businessmen, organizational structures, and social and economic functions of chambers of commerce. The regions discussed include Tianjin, Beijing, Hebei, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shantou, Hong Kong, and Japan. With nearly 200 entries, the bibliography provides additional resources for studying Hong Kong and overseas Chinese chambers of commerce.
- AuthorLi Peide
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date2009
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The Hong Kong Red Cross is a voluntary organisation dedicated to the promotion of humanitarian work in Hong Kong. Over the years, members and volunteers of the Hong Kong Red Cross have worked tirelessly to provide assistance to people in need—appealing for donations in aid of victims, promoting blood drives as well as organizing volunteer activities. The development of the Red Cross’s work in promoting humanitarian aid has gone hand in hand with the transformation of Hong Kong itself from a ‘refugee society’ with little public spirit, to a community which cares about others and which is ready to land a hand to those in need, including people outside of Hong Kong.
- AuthorLui Tai Lok
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date2000
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