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Differentiated Concepts of Home for Boat Dwellers in Southern Fujian, China
South Pacific Studies Vol.40, No.2, 2020 Differentiated Concepts of Home for Boat Dwellers in Southern Fujian, China FUJIKAWA Miyoko Faculty of Humanities, Nanzan University, 18 Yamazato-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, 466-8673 Japan E-mail: [email protected] Abstract This paper discusses how the nomadic people determine “home”, using the case of the “lianjiachuan yumin( 連家船漁民)”. They are people who used to live on boats in Southern Fujian, China. Since the acquisition of land for settlement in the 1960s, they left a water-dependent lifestyle and shifted to one that was mostly dependent on land. In order to identify how current lianjiachuan yumin define “home”, this paper focuses on the following three points. First, this paper will deal with the stories called “Contributions and Sacrifices to the Birth of Communist Regime” and “Victims of a Huge Typhoon”. These stories emphasize the legitimacy of the state order which suddenly allowed people to take land even if it was possessed by someone else. Second, this paper will examine beliefs which take on a folk approach that trusts in the power of God―allowing a person to become the owner of land which was borrowed from someone else. Thirdly and finally, this paper will focus on the practice of confirming the existence of home within the context of space. The third shows that the ancestors of the lianjiachuan yumin have spread by communicating and traveling outside of the fishing villages and the state, creating multiple-spaces outside their previously defined boundaries. Key words: boat dweller, finding roots, land and community, homes, settlement Received: 08 January, 2019 Accepted: 17 October, 2019 38 South Pacific Studies Vol.40, No.2, 2020 Background to the question “Why do people leave the place they were born and select nomadism beyond the border?” This is the major question that is often dealt with in studies that focuses on people living a nomadic lifestyle. -
OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS TAIWAN a Review of 2019’S Investment Trends Sheds Light on Taiwan’S Six Metros
COLLIERS RADAR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY | RESEARCH | TAIPEI | 8 APRIL 2020 Eilleen Liang Director | Research | Taiwan +886 2 8722 8601 [email protected] OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS TAIWAN A review of 2019’s investment trends sheds light on Taiwan’s six metros. COLLIERS RADAR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY | RESEARCH | TAIPEI | 8 APRIL 2020 Insights & Recommendations Annual land Commercial Although Taiwan’s economy has been sales hit NTD276.5 property affected by the US-China trade war in 2019, it also pushed manufacturing and billion in 2019, transactions totaled technology sectors to relocated partial increasing NTD138.6 billion operations back to Taiwan, increasing the demand for office, industrial office and 49.6% YOY up 70.0% YOY factories. Coupled with the low interest rates, the investment amount hit a record high in 2019. Looking forward in 2020, we Top destination for Most stable city for think uncertainties such as outbreak of COVID-19, US-China tensions, and the land investment- commercial cross-strait relations will likely impact the Taichung City property income: investment momentum especially in H1 2020. > Office: We still think the office sector is Taipei City the best opportunity for investors. Though leasing demand will likely > In 2019, land and commercial property investments grew significantly. The total sales value reached slowdown in H1 2020, with latent NTD415.1 billion (USD13.4 billion), a 56% increase compared to 2018. This is also the record high demand and a lack of supply we expect since Colliers survey started in 2007. rents and vacancy to remain stable. > Taiwan’s six metros are destinations both for investors and developers, with a total commercial > Industrial: We recommend owner- property sales value of NTD129.6 billion (USD4.2 billion), 94% of Taiwan’s total. -
17-C SM Aura Premier
COVER SHEET A S 0 9 4 - 0 0 0 0 8 8 SEC Registration Number S M P R I M E H O L D I N G S , I N C . A N D S U B S I DD I A R I E S (Company’s Full Name) M a l l o f A s i a A r e n a A n n e x B u i l d i n g , C o r a l W a y c o r . J . W . D i o k n o B l v d . , M a l l o f A s i a C o m p l e x , B r g y . 7 6 Z o n e 1 0 , C B P - 1 A , P a s a y C i t y 1 3 0 0 Mr. Jeffrey C. Lim 831-1000 (Contact Person) (Company Telephone Number) 0 5 1 6 1 7 - C Month Day (Form Type) Month Day (Calendar Period) (Annual Meeting) (Secondary License Type, If Applicable) Dept. Requiring this Doc. Amended Articles Number/Section Total Amount of Borrowings Total No. of Stockholders Domestic Foreign To be accomplished by SEC Personnel concerned File Number LCU Document ID Cashier S T A M P S Remarks: Please use BLACK ink for scanning purposes. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION SEC FORM 17-C CURRENT REPORT UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE (SRC) AND SRC RULE 17(a)-1(b)(3) THEREUNDER 1. May 16, 2013 Date of Report 2. -
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Foundations Premium Brand Premium 2015/16 Solid Customer Focus Customer Annual Report Stock Code : 16 2015/16 Annual Report C007445 Contents 2 Board of Directors and Committees 3 Corporate Information and Information for Shareholders 4 Financial Highlights and Land Bank 6 Group Financial Summary 7 Business Structure 8 Chairman’s Statement 24 Business Model and Strategic Direction 26 Review of Operations 28 Hong Kong Property Business 54 Mainland Property Business 74 Property Related Businesses 83 Telecommunications and Information Technology 84 Infrastructure and Other Businesses 87 Corporate Finance 88 Financial Review 92 Investor Relations 94 Sustainable Development 102 Corporate Governance Report 115 Directors’ Report 140 Directors’ Biographical Information 150 Executive Committee 151 Consolidated Financial Statements Board of Directors and Committees Board of Directors Executive Directors Kwok Ping-luen, Raymond (Chairman & Managing Director) Wong Chik-wing, Mike (Deputy Managing Director) Lui Ting, Victor (Deputy Managing Director) Kwok Kai-fai, Adam Kwok Kai-wang, Christopher Kwong Chun Tung Chi-ho, Eric Fung Yuk-lun, Allen Kwok Ho-lai, Edward (Alternate Director to Kwok Ping-luen, Raymond) Non-Executive Directors Lee Shau-kee (Vice Chairman) Woo Po-shing Kwan Cheuk-yin, William Woo Ka-biu, Jackson (Alternate Director to Woo Po-shing) Independent Non-Executive Directors Yip Dicky Peter Wong Yue-chim, Richard Li Ka-cheung, Eric Fung Kwok-lun, William Leung Nai-pang, Norman Leung Kui-king, Donald Leung Ko May-yee, Margaret Committees -
Antonio Corsaro Chef De Cuisine, La Scala at the Sukhothai Shanghai
Antonio Corsaro Chef de Cuisine, La Scala at The Sukhothai Shanghai Exceptional culinary delights are intrinsic part of a hotel experience. In the two years since its opening, The Sukhothai Shanghai has established itself as one of Shanghai’s lifestyle landmarks and a must-visit culinary destination. A stylish highlight of the hotel is the casual upscale Italian restaurant, La Scala. As the new chef de cuisine of the hotel’s signature, award-winning restaurant, Chef Antonio Corsaro leads the culinary team to take La Scala’s epicurean offerings to new heights, crafting memorable gourmet experience for guests and discerning gastronomes alike. With over 17 years of experience honing his skills at some of Europe’s most elite establishments, including various Michelin-starred restaurants by Alain Ducasse, Chef Corsaro is known for his culinary finesse and uncompromising commitment to seasonality and freshness. The Italy native upholds the virtues of Italian food – simplicity with an emphasis on quality ingredients, which continues to underscore La Scala’s food philosophy. Originally from Naples, Italy, Chef Corsaro’s discovered a lifelong culinary passion from his mom's home cooking and his travels across the continent. Fascinated by the richness of food cultures in his own country and abroad, Antonio embarked on a journey to create his career success. He began his career in Unico, a one-star Michelin restaurant in Milan as chef de partie, working alongside celebrity chef Fabio Baldassarre, before moving to Tuscany to join L’Andana, a one-star Michelin restaurant under DUCASSE Paris. His relentless pursuit of culinary excellence has taken him to multiple DUCASSE Paris’ restaurants in Paris and London from 2013 to 2018. -
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HKR International Ltd Version 1 | Bloomberg: 480 HK Equity | Reuters: 0480.HK Refer to Important Disclosures at the End of This Report
China / Hong Kong Company Guide HKR International Ltd Version 1 | Bloomberg: 480 HK Equity | Reuters: 0480.HK Refer to important disclosures at the end of this report DBS Group Research . Equity 4 Jun 2020 BUY(Initiating Coverage) Rediscovering a hidden gem. Last Traded Price ( 2 Jun 2020):HK$3.12(HSI : 23,996) • HKRI Taikoo Hui in Shanghai is a crown jewel, supporting its Price Target 12-mth:HK$4.09 (31.1% upside) long-term share price appreciation • Low-cost land reserve in Discovery Bay, a well-regarded Analyst residential community, provides good investment returns Jeff YAU CFA,+852 36684180, [email protected] • The stock is undervalued, trading at 82% discount to our assessed current NAV Price Relative • Initiating coverage with BUY rating and TP of HK$4.09 HK$ Relative Index 3.7 209 Initiating coverage with BUY rating and target price of HK$4.09. HKR 3.5 189 International is trading at 82% discount to our appraised current 3.3 169 3.1 149 NAV, slightly wider than those for other small-to-mid cap property 2.9 129 developers. The stock is undervalued in view of its asset quality and 2.7 109 financial strength. The realisation of the value of its upmarket 2.5 89 Dec-19 Mar-20 residential developments in Hong Kong should provide upside on HKR International Ltd (LHS) Relative HSI (RHS) stock. Steadily growing contributions from HKRI Taikoo Hui in Forecasts and Valuation Shanghai and CDW Building in Hong Kong should underpin its long- FY Mar (HK$ m) 2019A 2020F 2021F 2022F term share price appreciation. -
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JCB UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE MERCHANTS 7107 Culture + Cuisine Restaurant • G/F, Treston Bldg., BGC Alba Restaurante Espaǹol • Bel-Air, Makati City • Tomas Morato Quezon City • Westgate Center,Muntinlupa City • Prism Plaza, TwoEcom Center Building Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City • Estancia Mall Capitol Commons, Pasig City Alchemy - Bistro • 4893 Durban St. Poblacion Makati Bari Uma Ramen • Ground Floor Serendra, Bonifacio High Street, BGC • Ayala Center Cebu Burgoo • The Block, North Edsa • SM City Marikina • The District Imus • Solenad 3, Nuvali • Robinsons Galleria • SM Mall of Asia • Gateway Mall • SM Southmall • Fairview Terraces • Vista Mall, Taguig Butamaru • West Gate Center, Alabang, Muntinlupa City • Technopoint Bldg, Pasig Chairman Wang's • Molito Lifestyle Bldg, Alabang Chotto Matte • Net Park, 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City Gumbo • SM Mall of Asia • Mega Atrium, Megamall • Robinsons Magnolia Hatsu Hana Tei • Herald Suites, Don Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City Ikomai & Tochi • ACI Group Building Makati City Izakaya Sensu • Net Park Building Bonifacio, Global City Kichitora • Bonifacio Highstreet Central, Bonifacio Global City • SM Megamall La Cabrera • Ayala Business Center, 6750 Ayala Avenue Mireio • 1 Raffles Drive Makati Avenue, Makati City Motto Motto • Ground Floor, Serendra, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City Txanton • Alegria Alta Building,Makati City Wooden Horse Steakhouse • Molito Complex Alabang Yanagi • Midas Hotel Roxas Blvd, Pasay Yoshinoya • Glorietta Mall • SMCity Cebu North • Robinsons, Cybergate -
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Oct 18Cover.Indd 1 a Publication of the Community Services Center Centered CELEBRATING TAIWAN's on TAIPEI ART COMMUNITY Vol
Centered Vol. 19 | 02 OCT on TAIPEI 2018 CELEBRATING TAIWAN'S ART COMMUNITY A publication of the Community Services Center Oct 18 cover.indd 1 2018/9/26 上午12:51 Oct 18 cover.indd 2 2018/9/26 上午12:51 CONTENTS October 2018 volume 19 issue 2 CSC COMMUNITY From the Editors 5 The 2018 Melbourne Cup and Charity Luncheon to Honor Center Gallery 6 The Community Services Center 9 Book Club: October 6 Activity Highlights 7 ART Events About Town 8 Faye Angevine – A Renaissance Woman 10 CSC Business Classified Inside back cover Red Room Exhibition of Selected Photowalkers’ Works: 2018 12 The Thermos Foundation, Taiwan to Host the 2018 World Press Photo Exhibition 15 Publisher Community Services Center, Taipei Editor Suzan Babcock ART Taipei 2018 – A Prestigious Art Event for Lili Art Co-editor Richard Saunders and Artist Patrick Lee 16 Advertising Manager Naomi Kaly Yuan Ru Gallery, Taipei 19 Magazine Email [email protected] Tel 02-2836-8134 Fax 02-2835-2530 INTERIOR DESIGN Community Services How To Incorporate Antiques Into Your Center Editorial Panel Siew Kang, Fred Voigtmann Modern Home Design 21 Printed by Farn Mei Printing Co., Ltd. 1F, No. 102, Hou Kang Street, Shilin CULTURE District, Taipei Tel: 02-2882-6748 Fax: 02-2882-6749 A Glimpse of Indians in Taiwan 23 E-mail: [email protected] Centered on Taipei is a publication of the Community Services Center, MUSIC 25, Lane 290, Zhongshan N. Rd., Sec. 6, Tianmu, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 02-2836-8134 A Moving Sound – Reflections with Scott Prairie 25 fax: 02-2835-2530 e-mail: [email protected] OUTLOOK Correspondence may be sent to the editor at coteditor@ communitycenter.org.tw. -
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200m Philippine Overseas Ocampo Employment Agency To Green Hills Zalameda Eton Cyberpod Corinthian Arcadia Avenue Yap Tabuena Notre Dame Fordham Sanso Wack Wack Robinsons Crowne E. Abello Golf & Country Plaza Galleria Galleria Club Manila Poveda Drive Meralco F.M. Zablan St L. Gardner Holiday Inn Complex Galleria CorinthianOrtigas Avenue St. Pedro Manila Executive Regency Lopez Poveda College AIC Rockwell Robinsons Empire Building Business E.D.S.A. Equitable Tower Sapphire Harvard Tower ADB Avenue Center Ortigas Shopping Malls Meralco GarnetAIC Road Grande ショッピングモール City & Tower Gaudix Drive Land Mega Plaza AIC Gold 4つの大型ショッピングモール Tower Ortigas Avenue Greenhills Ortigas のリース可能面積は約80万 Christian Fellowship Building Royal Palm m2であり、現在2,000以上 Asian Grand MC Home Emerald Depot Ortigas のショップが営業中。 Development Tower Wack Wack Road Berkeley ORTIGAS Bank The 中でも、SM Megamallはフ Sapphire STATION Jollibee Bloc ィリピン国内で3番目に大き Joy-Nostalg Plaza Metrowalk なショッピングモール(リース Center Building Strata Union Bank Ruby Road 2000 可能面積は約39,2万m2) Avenue ADB Plaza であるが、更にSM Opal Road Strata Garnet Road Onyx Road Patmera La Isla 100 Emerald Olive Megamall Dが開業予定。 Ansons Condominium Mansion Magnolia OrtigasF. Jr. Road Harvard Center また最近、Shangri-La Raffles Parc BSA Twin Corporate Chateau PlazaもNorth Wingを開業 Discovery Wynsum Center Towers Suntree したため、今後、多くの飲食 The Suites Corp Plaza City SM Prestige Tower Golf 店やファッションブランド等の Podium Emerald Tower Ortigas Megamall A Building Meralco Avenue St. Topaz Road Metro ショップが営業開始予定。 Priceton Bank Drive Francis The Orient Home Depot Dorm Square Square Millennium SM El Pueblo Real Sapphire Place Megamall C de Manila The Taipan Place The Stanford Doña Julia Vargas Avenue Centerpoint Doña Julia Vargas Avenue Doña Julia Vargas Avenue Parc Amberland One Metrobank Royal Antel Cornell Plaza Corporate SM SM Card Corporation Global Tindalo Jade Drive Corporate Center Megamall D Megamall B Center Molave Shaw Boulevard Starmall E.D.S.A. -
Origins There Is Not Enough Evidence to Assert What Conditions Gave Rise to the First Cities
City A city is a relatively large and permanent human settlement.[1][2] Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town within general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law. Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation. The concentration of development greatly facilitates interaction between people and businesses, benefiting both parties in the process, but it also presents challenges to managing urban growth.[3] A big city or metropolis usually has associated suburbs and exurbs. Such cities are usually associated with metropolitan areas and urban areas, creating numerous business commuters traveling to urban centers for employment. Once a city expands far enough to reach another city, this region can be deemed aconurbation or megalopolis. Origins There is not enough evidence to assert what conditions gave rise to the first cities. However, some theorists have speculated on what they consider suitable pre- conditions, and basic mechanisms that might have been important driving forces. The conventional view holds that cities first formed after the Neolithic revolution. The Neolithic revolution brought agriculture, which made denser human populations possible, thereby supporting city development.[4] The advent of farming encouraged hunter-gatherers to abandon nomadic lifestyles and to settle near others who lived by agricultural production. The increased population-density encouraged by farming and the increased output of food per unit of land created conditions that seem more suitable for city-like activities. In his book, Cities and Economic Development, Paul Bairoch takes up this position in his argument that agricultural activity appears necessary before true cities can form.