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         Hong Kong Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Research materials for Hong Kong studies: Cartographic materials by Chi-king Chu, 1982
  2. Remote sensing data for geographical research in Hong Kong (Working paper / University of Hong Kong, Centre of Asian Studies) by Chor-pang Lo, 1982
  3. A regional study of Tuen Mun San Hui & Ho Tin, Castle Peak District, Hong Kong by Pui-chuen Lai, 1963
  4. Little Hong Kong: Wong Chuk Hang by Wai-tong Chow, 1959
  5. We Live in Hong Kong (My World: Level 3) (My World)
  6. Agriculture in the urban shadow: A review of the postwar experience of Hong Kong by Fung-shuen Sit, 1980
  7. Working papers by George W Lovelace, 1981
  8. Colonial by Heung-wing Wong, 1964
  9. World in View: Hong Kong (World in View) by Nance Lui Fyson, 1995-06-13
  10. Elementary map reading for Hong Kong: With statistical maps and diagrams by Kwok-shing Pun, 1976
  11. Elementary map & photo reading for Hong Kong: With execises by Heung-wing Wong, 1978
  12. Bulletin, n.s. / Government Museum by Leonard Berry, 1960
  13. Geomorphology and climatology for Hong Kong by Kee-hau Ho, 1978
  14. Agricultural geography of Korea (Geographical Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Research report no. 31) by Cheng-siang Chen, 1970

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  • 102. Maps_Of_Hong Kong
    hong kong A clearly detailed map plus geographic facts from Merriam-Webster The Map Machine - Map of hong kong - From the National Geographic Society
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    Home Map Directory Index for Hong Kong > Maps of Hong Kong > Maps of Hong Kong
    Maps of the World Directory Real Estate In Hong Kong- Current Property Listings Jobs In Hong Kong - Current Job Listings ABC Maps of Hong Kong - ABC Maps of Hong Kong
    Atlapedia Online - Maps of Hong Kong - You can see two high definition maps of Hong Kong, one political and the other physical.
    Expedia Maps - Map of Hong Kong - Zoom in - move map, re-center and other options make Expedia maps superb tools. Their maps are clear and the many options make finding what you want a certainty.
    Graphic Maps - Map of Hong Kong - Graphic Maps provides a country profile plus map of most of the world's countries. They also have locator maps which show a countries location on it's continent. "World Atlas: including every continent, country, major city, dependency, island, ocean, province, state and territory on the planet"
    HRW World Atlas - Hong Kong
    MapQuest - Map of Hong Kong - Absolutely amazing maps of the world in which you can continually zoom in on and and re-center. Goes from satellite view all the way to street view.
    Merriam-Webster - Map of Hong Kong - A clearly detailed map plus geographic facts from Merriam-Webster
    The Map Machine - Map of Hong Kong - From the National Geographic Society - The map features on this website are absolutely outstanding - These dynamic maps allow you to zoom in or zoom out, you can drag in the map to recenter, or to enlarge. It is a fine presentation of state-of-the-art interactive maps. You can zoom from a satellite view of a country to a close up view of one of it's cities. The

    103. University Of Hong Kong: Information From Answers.com
    University of hong kong The University of hong kong (HKU) ( Traditional Chinese ; Gloria Chang hong kong Geographical Association
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping University of Hong Kong Wikipedia University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) ( Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese tertiary institution in Hong Kong SAR . Its motto is the Latin phrase Sapientia et Virtus universities in Asia . During World War II the university was temporarily closed.
    Campus
    The university's main campus covers about 160,000 square metres of land in the Bonham Road/ Pok Fu Lam area of Hong Kong Island . It has a medical campus in the Southern District, Hong Kong , separate from the main campus, which includes Queen Mary's Hospital and research facilities. The university also operates the Kadorrie Agricultural Research Center , which occupies 95,000 square metres of land in the New Territories , and the Swire Institute of Marine Science on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island.
    History
    The University of Hong Kong can trace its origin back to the former Hong Kong College of Medicine , which was founded in . The University itself was founded when Sir Frederick Lugard , the then-governor of Hong Kong, laid the foundation stone on March 16 The University faced one of its biggest crises in when Dr.

    104. GEsource World Guide - Hong Kong
    A collection of maps and geographic information for hong kong, Geographic Data Top hong kong is located in Asia, in the timezone GMT 8.
    http://www.gesource.ac.uk/worldguide/html/908_map.html
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    105. Asian Shark-Fin Trade May Be Larger Than Expected
    Scientists studying trade statistics from hong kong s bustling dried seafood Click here to get one year of National Geographic magazine and a free gift.
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    April 28, 2003 Scientists analyzing trade statistics from Hong Kong's bustling dried seafood markets have found that the global shark fin trade may have been significantly underestimated. The study intensifies conservationists' concerns for sharks and other threatened marine species. The study, which was sponsored by the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), suggests that the quantity of shark fins moving through Asian markets could be more than double previous estimates. Previous figures compiled by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), based in Rome, Italy, have been used to help monitor and manage the worlds fish populations. Lead author Shelley Clarke of Imperial College, London, used the trade-based approach to assess fishing rates of sharks and other at-risk marine species. "The idea behind the research was that there's a lot of concern about over-fishing of sharks and other species, and a lot of attempts to improve monitoring at fishing level," she said. "But while they are going on, why not examine this from a market perspective?"

    106. Sorry - We Can't Find That Page
    Canadian military forces played a key role in the defence of hong kong during Find out more about the fight for hong kong and the subsequent fate of its
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  • 107. City University Of Hong Kong
    , 1999 electronic resource = Digital map, hong kong 1999. Windows to hong kong a multimedia geographic information system
    http://www.cityu.edu.hk/lib/collect/mr/reviewfile-CDROM-G.htm

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    The Complete National Geographic [electronic resource] : 109 years of National geographic magazine on CD-ROM.
    Geography interactive [electronic resource] : learning and teaching.
    香港高級程度地理科野外研習 [electronic resource] = Field studies for H.K.A.L. geography
    The Use of information technology in the learning of geography [electronic resource].
    Assessment on issues-based teaching [electronic resource].
    Countries of the world on CD-ROM [electronic resource]. Multimedia world fact book [electronic resource]. Adventures [electronic resource] : a complete multimedia resource for worldwide adventure travel. Great cities of the world. Volume 2 [electronic resource]. World travel guide [electronic resource]. Total Titanic [electronic resource] : a night to remember. Attenborough's Antarctic [electronic resource] : an exploration of life in the freezer. 3D Atlas [electronic resource].

    108. Intersections: Migration-as-Transition: Pre-Post-1997 Hong Kong Culture In Clara
    hong kong s transition culture is situated around a prepost-1997 reflects hong kong s absence as the heterotopia without any geographical markers and
    http://wwwsshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/issue4/yue.html

    Audrey Yue
    Migration-as-Transition:
    Pre-Post-1997 Hong Kong Culture in
    Clara Law's Autumn Moon
    Dir. Clara Law, Autumn Moon (aka Qiuyue
    Cast: Masatoshi Nagase, Pui-Wai Li
    Colour, 108 minutes, Cantonese/Japanese/English
    Hong Kong, Japan, 1992.
    Post-Declaration Hong Kong: Migration-as-Transition
  • Since the founding of the British colony in 1841, Hong Kong has been a product of migration. Hong Kong has been populated through different historical and political periods marked by different waves of migration. It has witnessed a regular movement of people in and out of the territory, primarily from China as well as from various other parts of the world. Writing on the patterns of Hong Kong's post-war migration, Ronald Skeldon argues that the territory is 'essentially a destination of human circulation.' Such inflows and outflows of 'human circulation' have precipitated Elizabeth Sinn's idea of Hong Kong as a place of transit.
  • This historical specificity of transit is especially pertinent in the consideration of post-Declaration Hong Kong as it prepared itself for its transition from the British colony to Chinese sovereignty. The signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984 heralded the beginning of twelve and a half years of transition. It was a tumultuous journey marked by cycles of Sino-British cooperation, suspicion and confrontation. This period saw the reunification of East and West Germany, the disintegration of the USSR, and China remaining the only major Communist regime in the world. Hong Kong became a tentative colony characterised by the triumphs of the drafting of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Basic Law, the ramifications of the Tiananmen Square massacre and the limits of British Citizenship and the Right of Abode.
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