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Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong Personal, Social and Humanities Education, Curriculum Development Institute Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong Personal, Social and Humanities Education, Curriculum Development Institute Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong General 1. Bard, S. (1988). Solomon Bard's in Search of the Past: A Guide to the Antiquities of Hong Kong. Hong Kong: the Urban Council. 2. Chung, T. (1991). A Journey into Hong Kong's Archaeological Past. Hong Kong: Regional Council. 3. Lim, P. (2002). Discovering Hong Kong's Cultural Heritage: The New Territories (With 13 Guided Walks). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. 4. Lim, P. (2002). Discovering Hong Kong's Cultural Heritage: Hong Kong and Kowloon (With 19 Guided Walks). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. 5. Lee, O.F. (2008). City between Worlds: My Hong Kong. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. 6. Owen, N. (1999). The Heritage of Hong Kong: Its History, Architecture & Culture. Hong Kong: FormAsia. 7. Ward, B., Law, J. (1993).Chinese Festivals in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Guidebook Company Ltd. 18 Districts Central and Western District 8. Hui, D. (2004). Selected Historic Buildings and Sites in Central District. Hong Kong: Antiquities and Monuments Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Dept. 9. Leung, P. W. (1999). Heritage of the Central and Western District, Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Central & Western Provisional District Board. Islands District 10. Wong, W. K. (2000). Tai O: Love Stories of the Fishing Village. Hong Kong: Jinyibu Duomeiti Youxian Gongsi. Sham Shui Po District 11. Society for Community Organization. (2008). West Kowloon: Where Life, Heritage and Culture Meet. Hong Kong: Society for Community Organization. Tai Po District 12. Antiquities and Monuments Office. (2002).Wun Yiu Kiln Site: Fan Sin Temple. Hong Kong: Antiquities and Monuments Office. 1 Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong Personal, Social and Humanities Education, Curriculum Development Institute 13. Liu, T. S., Siu W. C., Wong W. H. (2008). Tradition and Heritage in Tai Po. Hong Kong: Tai Po District Council. Tsuen Wan District 14. Hayes, J. (1993). Tsuen Wan: Growth of a 'New Town' and its People. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. Tuen Mun District 15. Lau, C. P. (2003). Tuen Mun Heritage. Hong Kong: Tuen Mun District Council. Wanchai District 16. Hacker, A. (1997). Arthur Hacker's Wanchai. Hong Kong: Odyssey. 17. Táng Lóu Creation. (2007). Wan Chai Coastline. Hong Kong: Wan Chai District. 18. Wan Chai District. (1992). Wan Chai District: Its Relics and Legends. Hong Kong: Wan Chai District. Wong Tai Sin District 19. Wong Tai Sin District Board (Ed.). (1990). Getting to know Wong Tai Sin District & Wong Tai Sin District Board. Hong Kong: The Finance and General Affairs Committee, Wong Tai Sin District Board. Yuen Long District 20. Sinn, E. (Ed.). (1996). Yuen Long Historical Relics and Monuments. Hong Kong: Yuen Long District Board. Museum and Government Publications 21. Bard, S. (1997).Garrison Memorials in Hong Kong: Some Graves and Monuments at Happy Valley. Hong Kong: Culture and Sport Branch, the Antiquities and Monuments Office. 22. Bard, S., Hong Kong Museum of History. (1993). Traders of Hong Kong: Some Foreign Merchant Houses, 1841-1899. Hong Kong: Urban Council. 23. Chief Executive's Office. (2006). Government House. Hong Kong: Information Services Dept. 24. Hong Kong Government Information Services. (1990). Rural Architecture in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Information Services Dept. 25. Hong Kong Museum of History. (1986). Local Traditional Chinese Wedding. Hong Kong: Urban Council. 2 Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong Personal, Social and Humanities Education, Curriculum Development Institute 26. Lam, K. Y., Ho, Y. C. (2008). Police Museum. Hong Kong: Police Museum. 27. Lam, R. (1988). Currency of Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Urban Council, 1988. 28. Mattock, K. (1978) This is Hong Kong: The Story of Government House. Hong Kong: Government Printer. 29. Regional Council. (1995). History from Things: New Territories Relics Collection Campaign. Hong Kong: Regional Council. 30. Ting, J., Siu, S. (Ed.). (1990). Collected Essays on Various Historical Materials for Hong Kong Studies. Hong Kong: Urban Council. 31. Ting, J., Szeto N. (1990). Law Uk Folk Museum. Hong Kong: Urban Council. 32. Ting, J., Szeto N. (1996). Of Hearts and Hands: Hong Kong's Traditional Trades and Crafts. Hong Kong: Urban Council. 33. Ting, J., Wong N. K., Yau R. (1999). City of Victoria: A Selection of the Museum's Historical Photographs. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Museum of History. 34. Ting, J. (Ed.). (2005). Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Museum of History. Architecture 35. Charles, E., Edward, J. (1996). Airport of the Nine Dragons: Kai Tak, Kowloon. Surfers Paradise: Chingchic Publisher. 36. Cheung, S. (1999). “The Meanings of a Heritage Trail in Hong Kong”, Annals of Tourism Research. Vol. 26 (3), pp.573-591. 37. Pryor, E.G. (1983). Housing in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 38. Pullinger, J. (1989). Crack in the Wall: The Life and Death of Kowloon Walled City London: Hodder & Stoughton. Religion and Rituals 39. Cheng, L. M. (2004). Festivals and Ethnicity: A Study of the Chaozhou Community in Kowloon City, Hong Kong (M.Phil. Thesis). Hong Kong: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 40. Chu, Y. Y. (2004). The Maryknoll Sisters in Hong Kong, 1921-1969: In Love with the Chinese. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 41. Ha, S. K., Keloon, L. (1998).The Foundation of the Catholic Mission in Hong Kong, 1841-1894, (M. Phil. Thesis). Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong. 42. Lang, G., Ragvald, L. (1993). The Rise of a Refugee God: Hong Kong's Wong Tai Sin. Hong Kong; New York: Oxford University Press. 43. Smith, C. T. (1985). Chinese Christians: Elites, Middlemen, and the Church in Hong 3 Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong Personal, Social and Humanities Education, Curriculum Development Institute Kong. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. Traditional Culture 44. Faure, D. (1984). From Village to City: Studies in the Traditional Roots of Hong Kong Society. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong. 45. Faure, D. (1984). Lineage, Village and Alliance: The Territorial Organization of Mainland New Territories. Hong Kong: Asian Research Service. 46. Faure, D. (1986).The Structure of Chinese Rural Society: Lineage and Village in the Eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 47. Faure, D., Siu, H. (1995). Down to Earth: The Territorial Bond in South China. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 48. Hase, P.H., Sinn, E. (Ed.). (1995). Beyond the Metropolis: Villages in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (H.K.) Co. Ltd. 49. Hayes, J. (1983). The Rural Communities of Hong Kong: Studies and Themes. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 50. Hayes, J. (2006). The Great Difference: Hong Kong's New Territories and its People, 1898-2004. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press; London: Eurospan. 51. Hung, H.F. (1998). Rethinking the Hong Kong Cultural Identity: The Case of Rural Ethnicities. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 52. Lee, H. Y., Distefano L. D. (2002). A Tale of Two Villages: The Story of Changing Village Life in the New Territories. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 53. Watson, J., Watson, R. (2004). Village life in Hong Kong: Politics, Gender, and Ritual in the New Territories. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. 54. Yim, S. Y. (2006). Experiencing the Clan Culture of New Territories. Hong Kong: Wan Li Book Co. Organization and Business 55. Chu, Y. Y. (2005). Foreign Communities in Hong Kong, 1840s-1950s. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 56. Fung, C. M., Sinn E. (1997). A History of Queen Mary Hospital Hong Kong, 1937-1997. Hong Kong: Queen Mary Hospital. 57. Kwok, S.T. (2001). A Century of Light. Hong Kong: CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd. 58. Po Leung Kuk Committee. (1969). History of the Po Leung Kuk, Hong Kong, 1878-1968. Hong Kong: Po Leung Kuk. 4 Examples of Books on Cultural Development of Hong Kong Personal, Social and Humanities Education, Curriculum Development Institute 59. Robinson, S. (1989). A History of the Hong Kong Cricket Club 1851-1989. London: Centurion Books. 60. Sinn, E. (1982). Materials for Historical Research: Source Materials on the Tung Wah Hospital 1870-1941, the Case of a Historical Institution. Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong, Centre of Asian Studies. 61. Sinn, E. (1986). The Tung Wah Hospital, 1869-1896: A Study of a Medical, Social and Political Institution in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong. 62. Sinn, E. (1989). Power and Charity: The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 63. Sinn, E. (1994). Growing with Hong Kong: The Bank of East Asia 1919-1994. Hong Kong: Bank of East Asia, Ltd. 64. Sinn, E. (2003). Power and Charity: A Chinese Merchant Elite in Colonial Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press; London: Eurospan. Others 65. Brich, A., Jao, Y. C., Sinn, E. (1984). Research Materials for Hong Kong Studies. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, the University of Hong Kong. 66. Faure, D. (1997). Society. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 67. Faure, D. (2003). Colonialism and the Hong Kong Mentality. Hong Kong: Centre of Asia Studies, Hong Kong University Press. 68. Faure, D. (2003). Hong Kong: A Reader in Social History. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 69. Faure, D., Lee, P.T. (2004). Economy. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 70. Hayes, J. (1977). The Hong Kong Region, 1850-1911: Institutions and Leadership in Town and Countryside. Hamden: Archon Books. 71. Lee, P.T. (2005). Colonial Hong Kong and Modern China Interaction and Reintegration. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 72. Li, G. X. (2005). A Collection of Speeches and Papers from the Seminars on Hong Kong History.
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