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If you feel like your life is stagnant, no amount of effort seems to make a difference. However, by approaching it from a different perspective, you can unlock infinite possibilities. The key lies in whether your life has a meaningful theme. If your life lacks a central focus or purpose, no amount of change will alter the outcome.

  • AuthorLiu Yuanzhang, Tao Zhaohui
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
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The local markets in Hong Kong are not only integral to the lives of its citizens but also serve as a defining characteristic of the city. They have witnessed the growth of Hong Kong people, reflected social development, and captured the spirit of Hong Kong through subtle aspects. This book once again delves into the roots of Hong Kong.

  • AuthorEr Dong
  • PublisherMing Pao Publishing
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Studying the relationship between classics and ancient Chinese literature goes beyond promoting their revival or condemning Confucian classics. It entails a grounded approach that respects history and facts, treating it as a significant phenomenon in Chinese literary history. This book delves into this relationship across seven facets: poetry, prose, fu (poetic exposition), historical literature, folk literature, Song lyrics, and novels and dramas. It is an invaluable resource for researchers in classics, literature, and ancient culture, offering a realistic and comprehensive discussion.

  • AuthorLi Jiashu, Chen Tung Sheng
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date2004
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The author is a senior civil engineer born in Hong Kong. He was awarded a government scholarship to study at the University of Hong Kong in his early years. After graduation, he served the government for forty years and retired during his tenure as the Director of Development. He has participated in many large-scale infrastructure projects, including the planning and design of Chek Lap Kok International Airport and Tsing Ma Bridge, and the development of large new towns such as Sha Tin, land reclamation, infrastructure and supporting social facilities.

  • AuthorChe-King Chow
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date2003
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This book provides a comprehensive account of Hong Kong's early history, exploring three key aspects: political turmoil, people's life, and memorable figures. Supported by extensive data and imagery, it narrates the evolution of Hong Kong over centuries, unraveling the intriguing tapestry of its history. With its wealth of information, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Hong Kong's modern history.

  • AuthorEr Dong
  • PublisherMing Pao Publishing
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The book examines the fragility and blind spots of Western culture from biological, philosophical, and cultural evolution perspectives. It argues that modern society's perceived progress is an illusion caused by the individualization and externalization of human intelligence, lacking long-term continuity from a biological evolution standpoint.

  • AuthorHu Guoheng
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date1999
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