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The non-profit organization "Culture Power" organized a roundtable meeting in 2014 titled "Culture, Community, and Opportunity" to promote community culture and foster the sharing of experiences in seizing opportunities. Participants included cultural figures, artists, and thirteen district council members who shared cultural stories from various communities in Wan Chai, Central and Western District, Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po, and Sai Kung. They also proposed a review of current cultural policies through the lenses of "cultural rights" and "cultural vision." This book features articles highlighting community cultural development, showcasing the perspectives of cultural workers, commentators, and community members.

  • AuthorChen Caixi, Gao Baoling, Wu Wanting, Situ Yimin
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2015
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Follow the White Cat and the Black Cat on a fascinating journey through world history, exploring intriguing mysteries and captivating events spanning 5,000 years. The book delves into topics such as Spartan warrior training, the British Empire's far-reaching influence, and even the concept of buying a state in the United States. With engaging illustrations by caricaturist Ma Sing-yuen and the inclusion of the "White Cat Black Cat Theater," where the feline protagonists interact with historical figures, the book offers an entertaining and educational reading experience.

  • AuthorMa Xingyuan, Fang Shumei
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2018
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The tram, a longstanding symbol of public transportation in Hong Kong, has witnessed the city's transformations. This book highlights the enduring bond between tram workers and their union, aiming to preserve and pass on the union's sentiment to the people of Hong Kong, connecting past and present.

  • AuthorYu Fei, Shi Qiuxin
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2020
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Why is it that every time we meet, it's the prelude to parting? When the fireworks burst into brilliant bloom in the dark night, he reached out and hugged me tightly from behind. I felt like he was saying goodbye, and I looked at him curiously. "Don't leave me again. Without you, my life won't be happy." I told him honestly. I felt his hand tighten. The feeling of this moment, beautiful as fireworks, is deeply imprinted in my mind. "But fireworks are short-lived. No matter how beautiful they are, they won't stay." "Not enough. If it disappears after the brilliance, I'd rather not have this bright moment; because in the dark after the disappearance, I will always miss the previous beauty." Buy "The Festival of Reunion" e-book (Google Play Books)

  • AuthorSun Enli
  • PublisherCosmos Books Co., Ltd.
  • Publication Date2018
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The statement "Hong Kong comics are dead" has been circulating for over a decade, yet local comics have never vanished. This book differs from picture books, biographies, or memoirs as it delves into a thematic study and discussion of the Hong Kong comics industry's state over the past decade. It also endeavors to explore the future direction of Hong Kong comics.

  • AuthorRoamer
  • PublisherExtraordinary Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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Senior media person Wu Ting walks as a journalist in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and talks to relevant people from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, including scholars such as Qiang Shigong, Tian Feilong, Liu Zhaojia, Huang Ping, and Luo Weijian; Hong Kong politicians such as Ye Liu Shuyi, Tang Jiahua, Zeng Yucheng, and Liang Aishi; as well as young scholars and media people from Hong Kong and Macau such as Lin Chaohui, Deng Fei, and Wu Junfei. The dialogue and collision between them is also a process of deeply reflecting on the Hong Kong issue and re-"seeing" Hong Kong time and time again. This time, Wu Ting will compile the above interviews into a book, and re-conceive and arrange them, write interview notes, and combine knowledge with communication. It is not only a summary of the stage of the Hong Kong issue, but also hopes that Hong Kong can be truly "seen" by people.

  • AuthorWu Ting
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2022