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The Hong Kong Education Museum of the Education University of Hong Kong has compiled a book featuring over 150 precious photos and historical images related to kindergarten life and early childhood education. These images, donated from various sources and some previously exhibited, vividly depict the changes in early childhood education in Hong Kong over the past century. This book offers a relaxed and detailed narrative, starting from the first kindergarten in Hong Kong, inviting readers to revisit the joy of childhood reading with a fresh perspective.
- AuthorHong Kong Education University Hong Kong Education Museum
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018
This book features precious images of over fifteen old-style teahouses, including the bustling De Yun, Duo Nan, and Long Men, as well as community-based teahouses like De Fa, Bei Hao, and Jin Bi. These teahouses, closely intertwined with the lives of Hong Kong people, have witnessed the glory of an era, from prosperity to decline. Most have closed down, and those that remain are becoming a rarity. The revised edition includes additional priceless photos, offering readers the chance to reminisce about the beauty and joy of visiting these old teahouses.
- AuthorLeung Kwong Fuk
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018
The first encounter marks the eventual recognition of two individuals fated to intersect in each other's lives. When this certainty is embraced, the notion of love at first sight fades, and everything unfolds as a process of rediscovering each other.
- AuthorLiang Wangfeng
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2018
In the village of Pokertoo in Iceland, young lovers once spent happy days here. Many years later, a girl who likes to collect stones traced the hidden clues between two families. Facing the extremely cold aunt, the elusive young man, the elf book hidden in the church, and the snow fox guarding the old mansion... drifting souls in the vast sea, unable to return to their roots. On this mysterious volcanic island, stones don't need to speak, they speak with their bodies. Between heart and heart, a thought; between people, a choice.
- AuthorKim Ling
- PublisherCosmos Books Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2016
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Teacher Hu Yongchao, known for his lifelong dedication to education, particularly during his thirty-year tenure at Lingnan, has nurtured countless successful students. This book, a compilation of manuscripts by a group of his high-achieving students, serves as a tribute to his influence and reflects the profound connection between Hu Yongchao and his students. The collection includes seventeen insightful essays by Hu Yongchao, spanning topics such as Chinese language and literature, history, and philosophy, offering valuable knowledge for readers.
- AuthorHu Yongchao
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2019
Synopsis: In the 1949 immigration wave, thousands of people came from the mainland to the south, facing an unknown fate and crawling forward. The author's mother also came to Hong Kong from Xingning, Meizhou at that time. Like many immigrants, she bravely changed her own destiny and opened a new page in Hong Kong's history. This young Hakka girl got married in Hong Kong, but ran away from her husband's family in an unspeakable grievance. A marriage that seemed to be there or not, dragging children and poverty, but she did not complain, embracing life with flexibility. "The runaway mother" lived comfortably in the hard days, allowing her children to live with dignity and love. The author narrates the vicissitudes of Wanchai, Wong Tai Sin, Li Zhengwu, Deep Water Bay, Kwai Chung and other areas from the 1950s to the 1970s, depicting the life of a strong woman and an era.
- AuthorChan Miu
- PublisherCosmos Books Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2020