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Craftsmen dedicate their lives to perfecting their craft, driven by a deep sense of purpose and commitment. Each craftsman has a unique story that fuels their unwavering perseverance. The author, having interviewed six craft masters in Hong Kong, captures the bittersweet inevitability of their disappearance. This book not only documents traditional craft techniques through visuals and narratives but also delves into the masters' heartfelt reflections on preserving their industry, offering a poignant glimpse into the human stories within their workshops.

  • AuthorRain Haze
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2021
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Have you ever experienced the frustration of trying to capture your food, only to realize a corner of the cake is missing? When you have a craving for pearl milk tea and someone shamelessly slurps it in front of you! Ding ding ding...your phone explodes with random emojis in the middle of the night! It's truly annoying. In these moments, who do you think of immediately? Some say that those who are willing to endure boredom with you are true friends!

  • AuthorAh MO
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2019
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Witness the heartfelt journey of a newlywed couple as they navigate the highs and lows of married life. What starts as a declaration of undying love quickly evolves into the humorous and heartwarming chronicle of a husband and wife adjusting to the realities of endless housework. Through their funny and warm newlywed diary, they share the candid moments of their everyday life, proving that true happiness lies in the shared experiences of love and laughter.

  • AuthorHusband
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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This book uses 30 psychotherapy cases to analyze the "rush syndrome" from both neuroscience and psychology, helping readers jump out of the spinning life and return to the successful track! In fact, the rush syndrome is not only physical and behavioral busyness, but also a kind of inner tension, impetuousness, anxiety, and disorder. This book reveals the performance, harm, root cause, and self-treatment methods of this latest urban disease.

  • AuthorNail Psychology Mutual Aid Group
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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In the 1980s, the Hong Kong pop music scene reached its peak after a period of brewing. A significant factor in this success was the promotion of Cantonese songs through TV dramas in the 70s and 80s, which deeply embedded these songs in the hearts of the people. Singing drama songs became a crucial step for many popular superstars of that time, such as Roman Tam, Kenneth Tsang, Jenny Tseng, and Danny Chan. This book explores the rise and fall of TV drama songs during that era, delving into the behind-the-scenes struggles between TV stations, the scripts of classic TV dramas, and the development of popular male and female singers who performed these songs. Step into the time tunnel and relive the craze of drama songs as we take a nostalgic journey through this captivating period.

  • AuthorHuang Guoen
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018
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This is a delightful book that documents the daily lives of two cats - Mon Mon and Cha Cha - through four-panel comics and accompanying text. Despite their silence, a profound understanding exists between humans and cats. Through brief textual recollections, the book shares the joy of adoption and the bittersweet journey of bidding farewell to Mon Mon, allowing cat lovers to relish the cosy moments with their feline companions.

  • AuthorCat Slave
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2021