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"The Truth about Poverty in Hong Kong" by Professor Yip Siu-fai, winner of the 11th Hong Kong Book Prize, provides a comprehensive analysis of the city's poverty situation. This revised edition incorporates the latest data and insights into the growing wealth gap, working poverty, elderly poverty, intergenerational poverty, regional disparities, and social mobility. By presenting compelling statistics and proposing poverty alleviation measures, the book encourages readers to grasp the current reality and rethink solutions. As Hong Kong grapples with persistent socioeconomic issues, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding and addressing the complex challenges facing the city's society.

  • AuthorYip Siu Fai
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2022
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This book is a collection of personal essays by Ms. Zhou Mimi, a famous children's literature writer in Hong Kong. The content includes personal life, cultural insights, and the local customs of various places. This collection is beautifully written and sincere, and it is a window for readers interested in Hong Kong literature and children's literature to understand this famous writer.

  • AuthorChow Mi Mi
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2022
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""The Twenty-Four Aspects of Chinese Culture"" is a comprehensive work advised by renowned scholars Rao Zongyi, Ye Jiaying, and scholars from over ten prestigious universities. It provides in-depth analysis and presentation of the twenty-four facets of traditional Chinese culture, effectively capturing the characteristics, structure, and spirit of Chinese culture. The series is highly readable, offering significant academic value, and serves as an excellent popular reading material for those interested in traditional culture. The ""Customs and Meanings‧Preface"" emphasizes the vast and diverse nature of China, where hundreds of ethnic groups coexist, each with its own vibrant customs developed over thousands of years. The book focuses on social customs dominated by folk traditions, encompassing both lower and upper class customs, including nobles and bureaucrats. The book is divided into six chapters, exploring traditional Chinese marriage customs, the origins of hundreds of surnames, interpersonal customs, food culture, folk beliefs and taboos, and seasonal festival customs. It also compares the customs of different ethnic groups, such as the Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Uighur, and Tibetan, presenting their unique aspects and analyzing their profound impact on the national psyche and modern life.

  • AuthorYang Yingjie, Liu Fafa
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2017
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This book portrays the dreams of contemporary Chinese children, offering insight into their lives and psychological experiences across various regions and living environments. Through rich imagination and childlike language, it provides a unique perspective on the diverse social life and culture of China as seen through the eyes of children.

  • AuthorDong Hongyu
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2019
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This book explores the origin and development of Chinese calligraphy and painting, allowing readers to appreciate these ancient art forms. Traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting are closely intertwined, influencing one another and creating a distinctive artistic expression. They serve as mediums for expressing one's spirit and personal emotions, with renowned works and theories emerging in different periods. Over time, traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting have evolved into a unique national art, deeply connected to Chinese social history, traditional academic thoughts, and the artistic essence of Chinese culture.

  • AuthorCao Xiaopeng, Chen Yanqing
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2017
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Chinese culture stands out among ancient civilizations for its enduring continuity, emphasizing education as its cultural driving force. It established a unique system of official schools, private schools, and academies, as well as educational institutions and systems. The imperial examination system, often referred to as the "fifth great invention of the world," was a significant achievement. This book introduces the foundational elements of Chinese traditional educational culture, covering educational methods, systems, and the imperial examination system, while emphasizing the pursuit of cultivating virtuous individuals through education.

  • AuthorYan Guangfen
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2017