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China's journey over the past century, from the end of World War I to the May Fourth Movement, has been marked by revolutions, wars, internal challenges, and external threats. However, amidst these struggles, China has steadily grown stronger, finding its path and marching towards rejuvenation in the 21st century. This book seeks to reshape and examine the context and trajectory of China's role and position in the world during that time, as well as the social movements and ideological enlightenment that shaped the country. Through a combination of text, images, and personal stories, it aims to present a fresh perspective on the role of China in World War I history, using powerful evidence and archival materials to restore historical facts and highlight the experiences of ordinary people. The book also delves into topics such as the outbreak of war, the participation of Chinese soldiers, the forgotten Chinese workers, the disposition of German and Austrian prisoners of war, and the transformation and awakening of the nation. By exploring these narratives, it aims to enrich our understanding of this significant period in China's history.
- AuthorWang Liben, Yu Haoran
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2022
Renowned music critic Albert Wong, with a passion for music dating back to the 1970s, has extensively explored prestigious concert halls and opera houses worldwide. This book offers readers a glimpse into his invaluable experiences and profound insights, immersing them in the vibrant world of classical music. From the historical stages of music to the contemporary music scene, readers will appreciate the mastery and distinctive styles of renowned pianists, violinists, singers, and conductors.
- AuthorWong Muk
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2017
In a chaotic era of information overload, cultivating strong judgment skills is crucial for maintaining clarity of mind. This concise and practical book elucidates the fundamental concepts and principles of rational thinking, using relatable real-life examples. With warm-up exercises, chapter-end summaries, and practical exercises, readers can easily acquire essential rational thinking skills. This serves as both a foundation for further knowledge pursuit and a tool to safeguard against deception and manipulation in everyday life.
- AuthorYu Kam-po
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2017
Dr. Leong Che-hung, a dedicated public servant with over thirty years of experience, has always been ready to serve the people of Hong Kong. From the operating room to the grand stage of society, he has held various significant positions, including in the Legislative Council, Hospital Authority, Executive Council, University of Hong Kong Council, and Elderly Affairs Committee. In this book, Dr. Leong reflects on his extensive professional and public service, providing insights into the evolution of Hong Kong. He shares behind-the-scenes stories of the local medical system, major achievements, and offers personal commentary and analysis. Moreover, he discusses pressing social and medical issues while contemplating the future development of Hong Kong.
- AuthorLiang Zhihong
- PublisherThe Commercial Press
- Publication Date2018
A renowned music prodigy reaches the pinnacle of success, but undergoes a sudden personality shift, leading to a breakup with their partner. In search of answers, the partner stumbles upon a mysterious score on a computer, suspecting another love interest. Determined to uncover the truth, they embark on a virtual journey. Meanwhile, two individuals plan to reunite in the virtual world, unaware of the profound connection to an ancient Mayan prophecy. As the pieces come together, they realize it's more than just a computer game—it's a challenge intertwined with their destinies, with the ending dependent on their final move.
- AuthorKam Ling
- PublisherTian Di Book Company Limited
- Publication Date2010
This book centers around the history of porcelain firing in Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital." It explores the rich culture and history of Chinese porcelain while also documenting the contemporary cultural and creative industry in Jingdezhen. Over a thousand years of kiln fires have produced iconic Chinese porcelains like blue and white pottery, which have garnered global recognition. The author vividly portrays a captivating cultural landscape where craftsmen from various backgrounds converge, crafting utensils that transcend borders.
- AuthorHu Ping
- PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
- Publication Date2018