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Join Hong Kong illustrator Little Y on a journey through the diverse dining spots of Hong Kong as she uncovers the origins and intricacies of Hong Kong-style Chinese cuisine. From the process of making shrimp noodles to the reason behind Sha Tin's fame for chicken porridge, and from the emergence of tea restaurants to the debate between "Dai Pai Dong" and "Dai Pai File," this richly illustrated adventure delves into the history and culture of Hong Kong's culinary scene. Let your visual and taste senses come together to experience the deliciousness of this unique cuisine.

  • AuthorLittle Y
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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This book is a continuation of the first volume, focusing on kindergarten and primary school textbooks in Hong Kong from the 1950s to the 1980s. Alongside showcasing photos of these old textbooks, it also includes various artifacts from campus life during that era. These artifacts range from student handbooks, report cards, and old stationery to graduation certificates, commemorative albums, and even porcelain bowls given as birthday gifts. Additionally, the author delves into the experiences of teachers, students, and individuals involved in textbook production. The book provides insightful stories about the people and events surrounding the campus, beyond what is covered in the textbooks.

  • AuthorLau Chi Chung
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018
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Every night at 3 a.m., a young boss illuminates the neon lights of the photo studio, listening to each customer's love story. From strangers to ambivalence, from acquaintance to parting, diverse narratives unfold, encapsulating the emotional world of city dwellers. Through the camera and photos, the boss captures the inner world of each customer, inspiring deep contemplation of emotions for everyone who visits the studio.

  • Author3am.talk
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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This book utilizes everyday scenarios and characters to demonstrate the application of psychological thinking, delving into the significance of micro-actions in various situations. It is highly practical, drawing from professional psychological principles and featuring common characters such as lovers, colleagues, bosses, and friends. Through detailed analysis of their actions in different communication scenarios, the book offers insights to help readers develop a sharp, detective-like understanding of others' thoughts.

  • AuthorMa Nan
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018
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The author of this book is a historian who uses his own journey of reading "Hong Kong comics" from childhood to adulthood as the basis for writing, trying to retrieve those memories and emotions closely related to "Hong Kong comics". Each article takes a well-known comic work or comic artist as the theme, revisiting the different important works of the Hong Kong comic industry during that period, as well as the stories or successes behind the comic artists.

  • AuthorFan Wing Chung
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2017
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The Hong Kong movies of the 1980s and 1990s were known for their vibrancy, creativity, and sparkle. Each film featured countless classic lines and unforgettable characters, making them worthy of discussion and review. Rex Koo, a renowned illustrator born in the 1970s, has captured the brilliance of these movies through his artwork. The revised edition of his work includes additional full-color paintings and emotional memory articles, providing a nostalgic journey back to the golden age of Hong Kong cinema.

  • AuthorRex Koo
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018