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Ho Tsz, a Wan Chai resident, has observed a building from afar for fifty years, yet never entered it. He believes in a third type of living entity that can grow, think, and feel without reliance on air, sunlight, or water. Ho Tsz began writing fueled by his passion and emphasizes capturing children's imagination and conveying important values. This book features his insightful essays divided into two parts, offering contemplative reading.

  • AuthorHo Tsz
  • PublisherShanbian Publishing House
  • Publication Date2017
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Writer and scholar Xiao Si's "Japanese Travelogue," published in 1982, is a collection of essays with a central focus on Japan. Divided into two parts, the book examines her 1971 trip, marked by complex emotions regarding Japan's past aggression against China. The second part chronicles her study tour in 1973 and provides insights into Japan's transformation over the years. Readers are invited to join Xiao Si on this introspective journey, contemplating her perspectives and deepening their understanding of Japan's intricate history and culture.

  • AuthorXiao Si
  • PublisherShanbian Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018
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This book provides an overview of the University of Hong Kong's establishment of classics courses, delving into the writings of esteemed scholars such as Chen Bo-tao, Ou Da-dian, Wen Su, Zhu Ru-zhen, Liu Pai-min, and various classics chapters by teachers and students of the School of Chinese. It highlights their significant contributions to classics education and sheds light on the inheritance and development of classics education in Hong Kong. As a rare monograph dedicated to the development of classics education in Hong Kong, this book holds valuable academic insights that deserve readers' attention.

  • AuthorHui Zhenxing
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2020
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The fine line between reality and virtuality, heaven and hell, genius and madness becomes blurred in an unprecedented series of murders that rocked Hong Kong in 2010. Mysterious video games began appearing throughout the city, ensnaring teenagers in their addictive grip, ultimately leading to their untimely deaths. These malevolent games seemed to carry a curse, spreading fear among the population. Tasked with investigating the case, police officer Guan and his young partner Richard embark on a perilous journey. As the boundaries between reality and the virtual world intertwine, loved ones and colleagues are trapped in a desperate struggle to break free from the crises and save lives.

  • AuthorYan Ran
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018
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Dunhuang, a cultural museum along the Silk Road, captivates our souls. Within the mystical grottoes, we discover the enduring treasures shaped by centuries of wind and sand, as well as the profound essence of our own Buddha-nature. Dr. Lok Wai-ying, an experienced guide and scholar, shares her profound understanding in this book. Through eloquent prose and captivating imagery, she invites readers on a contemplative odyssey through Dunhuang, where history, art, and spirituality merge harmoniously.

  • AuthorLok Wai Ying
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2021
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In the real world, when the desired cannot be found, why not create illusions and dreams? A wedding planner faces an unprecedented same-sex wedding test. Simultaneously, a beloved girl seeks his help with her impending marriage. The other protagonist grapples with doubts about his first love and discovers a shocking secret about his sister-in-law's pregnancy. How will they navigate these challenges and face their intertwined illusions and realities?

  • AuthorLeung Mong Fung
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2015