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In 2001, the authors of this book graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong, embarking on their medical careers. With diverse experiences and roles in the healthcare field, they have witnessed significant events like the SARS epidemic in 2003 and the recent coronavirus outbreak. Now, in the form of this book, they share their personal stories, reflections, and medical work experiences from the past twenty years. This unique anthology commemorates their graduation and serves as a historical witness to Hong Kong's medical community. The authors' generous decision to donate their royalties adds to the book's significance, while also aiming to inspire and resonate with readers.

  • AuthorGraduates of the University of Hong Kong Medical School in 2001
  • PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
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If the child you once were stood before you, what would you say? "I'm fine" would be a lie to yourself. "I'm not good" would crush their dreams. Friendship fades, love wounds remain unhealed. The absurdities of the present are unspeakable. Dreams are out of reach, exhaustion prevails. It's hard to find the right words. The child's hopeful eyes and innocent smile make it impossible to reveal the truth about reality and the hardships of growing up. When facing life's obstacles, listen to the child within. Protect and nurture your inner child. Hold their hand, defy expectations, and face the world together. This book is for those with a childlike heart.

  • AuthorTang Qi Feng
  • PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
  • Publication Date2021
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The book covers various article genres and provides a writing guide for 38 essay topics. These topics are designed with reference to the secondary school diploma examination and the direction of teachers' questions.

  • AuthorZhou Shuping
  • PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
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At the railway station, an office worker is stunned by the sight of a man on the opposite platform contemplating suicide. The stories within this collection explore dark and unexpected twists in daily life, from a grandfather's tragic act to the blurred lines between suicide and homicide. Intricately woven narratives delve into the complexities of human behavior, unveiling the hidden decay beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. This collection comprises 100 extremely short stories that challenge perceptions and uncover the unsettling realities of existence.

  • AuthorZi Qian
  • PublisherSkywalker Publishing
  • Publication Date2018
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Do you remember the public payphone booths on the street? Have you ever heard the ringtone from inside a payphone booth? Where can you find the most public phones in Hong Kong? Recently, news broke that most of the public payphone booths on the streets will be demolished. Surprisingly, this news didn't seem to capture public attention. These once-serving payphone booths have now become mere display installations. The public payphone service has fulfilled its historical mission, and people seem mentally prepared for its disappearance. However, as we witness the tide of elimination, we can still explore its development from prosperity to decline. Even if there are no plans to revive the phone booth in this city, we can keep its memory alive through books and our recollections.

  • AuthorXu Zhenbang
  • PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
  • Publication Date2021
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In the 6th book of the "Tongxue" series, titled "Interesting Life - Commonly Misused Words in Cantonese," delve into the distinctions between three similar words "bei, bi, bi," the appropriate usage of "go, ge, guo," the correct form of "no need," and the difference between "ban, braid, distinguish, argue, petal." Uncover the correct name for fried rice, whether it's "Yangzhou fried rice" or "Yangzhou fried rice," and learn the proper way to write "liu1 lang1." Explore the concept of misused words, which have been present since the invention of writing, encompassing both writing errors and incorrect word usage. Discover how the development of writing has led to the promotion of some wrong words as correct and vice versa, and how misused words are determined based on government-announced texts. Immerse yourself in Hong Kong's daily language with this intriguing exploration in the Cantonese Data Museum's "Tongxue" series.

  • AuthorCantonese Data Museum
  • PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
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