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The topic of "Hong Kong children" is trending, and numerous books on the subject are emerging. However, most of these books are written by adults who assume and speak for themselves. Have they truly listened to the voices of the youth? Do they genuinely understand Hong Kong children? Finally, a Hong Kong child bravely steps forward to speak as a true representative of their generation. Their confession carries the authentic message that children long to share with us.
- AuthorLin Zeming
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2011
This book comprehensively examines the current landscape of young entrepreneurs from Hong Kong and Macau venturing into mainland China. It features real-life stories and case studies, shedding light on their experiences. Additionally, it analyzes global policy experiences and the international entrepreneurial environment, aiming to draw valuable lessons. Furthermore, the book explores entrepreneurial policy support and management innovation, comparing policies at different levels and proposing multi-dimensional strategies to foster entrepreneurship among young individuals from Hong Kong and Macau in mainland China.
- AuthorZhang Guangnan
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2019
The publication of "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" by Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, sparked widespread attention and debate. Chua shared her approach of strict discipline in raising her two daughters, resulting in their exceptional achievements as model students and gifted musicians. While Americans found this method perplexing, parents in places like Singapore and South Korea embraced it. In Hong Kong, parents were torn between desiring academic success for their children and questioning the effectiveness of high-pressure authoritarian parenting. The search for effective methods of child education continues.
- AuthorLin Guanghui
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2011
""For seventy years, the defeated massacre has brought shame and lingering hatred, with officials evading responsibility. The distortion of excitement undermines righteousness, challenging the loyalty of the nation. Conscience is disregarded in favour of political and educational competition."" ""Throughout history, the teachings of sages have emphasised peace, wisdom, courage, and resilience. Amidst the winds of change, China's vitality remains strong. Instead of indulging in hatred, let us cherish a righteous heart."" These verses from ""Two Poems on the Seventieth Anniversary of the End of the War"" reflect on the passage of time and the resilience of the nation. The collection also includes ancient and contemporary poems, capturing the essence of nature's transformations and the ebb and flow of life.
- AuthorKuang Yanzi
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2019
This book comprises six volumes, exploring the aesthetic essence of Chinese characters through the senses of taste, vision, hearing, smell, touch, and heart. Each volume focuses on selected characters, providing aesthetic explanations. The authors emphasize the ideographic nature, impeccable structure, and cultural depth that contribute to the aesthetic value of Chinese characters. Drawing from classics and literary works, they vividly depict the beauty within specific character images.
- AuthorGu Yi, Zhang Zhongzhi
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018
This book compiles Professor Chen Bi-yao's refined articles published in various newspapers and media, including "Xinmin Evening News (Nightlight Cup)." It delves into the origin of Chinese characters, historical culture, and language changes. By explaining specific characters, idioms, and slang, the author uncovers the historical and cultural information behind them.
- AuthorChen Biyao
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2020