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  1. Unstructuring Chinese Society: The Fictions of Colonial Practice and the Changing Realities of Land in the New Territories of Hong Kong (Studies in Anthropology and History) by Allen Chun, 2002-05-31
  2. Hong Kong: An impossible journey through history by Trea Wiltshire, 1987

141. Hong Kong Photos Travel Guide
Album photos et guide de voyage r©unissant des clich©s digitaux, des cartes, panoramas et informations pratiques sur cette ville les pays d'Asie du SudEst qui l'entourent.
http://hongkong.en.images.free.fr
Smaller hotels specialising in 'family style' hospitality can be a cheaper alternative. There are also a number of fairly new hotels in the New Territories, providing a range of recreational facilities. Guest-house accommodation, with good standards and facilities, is also available. In spite of the large number of hotel rooms available in Hong Kong (about 40,000), visitors are strongly advised to make an advance booking, especially during the peak season (May until November). There is a Hotel Reservation Centre at Hong Kong International Airport on Chek Lap Kok island (open daily from 0700-2400) which can offer assistance. A 10% service charge and 5% government tax are added to the bill. Many hotels are members of the Hong Kong Tourist Association (see address section) and 94 hotels belong to the Hong Kong Hotels Association, 508-511 Silvercord Tower II, 30 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon (tel: 2375 3838; fax: 2375 7676; e-mail: info@hkha.org ; website: www.hkta.org/hkha

142. CNN.com - Jiang, Clinton Meet In Hong Kong - May 8, 2001
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Jiang, Clinton meet in Hong Kong
Clinton will meet Jiang as a private citizen, his spokesman says HONG KONG, China Chinese President Jiang Zemin and former U.S. President Bill Clinton are meeting on the sidelines of a business conference in Hong Kong, a spokesman says. "There is a meeting this morning between the (former) President and President Jiang Zemin," Clinton's spokesman P. J. Crowley said. He refused to give further details. Crowley also said the former U.S. president would be meeting as a private citizen and declined to comment on what areas the meeting at Jiang's harbor-front hotel might cover. The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong also has said that Clinton was traveling as a private citizen. The men arrived on Tuesday for the Fortune Global Forum, which involves some 700 business leaders, including many from major U.S. corporations. The U.S.-China relationship warmed up after then-president Clinton made a visit to China in 1998.

143. Hong Kong Voyage
Interactive camera views of various sights.
http://hongkongvoyage.com/

144. Misohoni - Diary Of A Web Designer In Hong Kong
Web designer recounts his tales of the country.
http://www.misohoni.com/diary/
Please contact me at gdawe@hotmail.com or via www.gilesdawe.com for a Web Design quotation in Hong Kong. If you'd like to discuss a certain subject on the site, check out the Forums
Giles Dawe Art Exhibition
My work is being exhibited in Admirality, Hong Kong at the Shan Gallery. Check it out if you are in the area, across the road from Genki Sushi: Shan Gallert (Artmart)
Shop 1B - 1E
Lippo Centre
89 Queensway
Hong Kong
www.shangallery.com
No Air Conditioner Day
Saw this on the local news that it's No Air Conditioner Day today as the Environmentalists wanted to bring to attention the daily energy that is used to power the machines. The news showed a local school with kids participating in the special day, but they all looked hot and bothered and ended up complaining that they couldn't concentrate on their work. They decided to spend the whole day making fans to cool down. Problem is how much paper was used to create the fans? Surely this would have a greater effect on the environment. Nice idea though.
Buddha's Finger
Got tickets to see this tomorrow on Buddha's birthday. Should be interesting!

145. Barton's Asian Stock Market Charts-Hong Kong
Index fails long term support. 10th May The index failed support at 12,000. Weekly support is at 11,600. There is no other good
http://www.asiachart.com/hk.html
Barton's Asian Stock Market Charts Glossary
Hongkong
No sign of durable bottom
    31st May: A short term island reversal suggests further upside in the short term. But there is no clear sign that the index has reversed its several months of decline. Current prediction Short term: none Medium term: none Long term: double bottom (weekly) ponting to 15,000 - doubtful See long term weekly charts with analysis charts current 28th May, except where otherwise indicated
    The chart below shows a possible island reversal. It is a very nicely formed little pattern with a gap on either side of the island (shown in red circle). However, these patterns are not reliable in Hongkong. I would prefer to see a little reverse head and shoulders pattern develop, as outlined in pink. Volume needs to pick up. Possible new long term reversal pattern. Breakout would be at 14,500. I would prefer to see something with a horizontal neckline. Resistance at 12,000 and 14,000. Target of 15,400 is questionable. But the turn at 11,200 marks a good support. Fund chart current to 27th May.

146. French Chamber Of Commerce And Industry In Hong Kong
Represents the country's business community in the territory and promotes trade between the two. Information on the organisation and its events, plus free advice service.
http://www.fccihk.com/
The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hong Kong

147. SARS 2003 Hong Kong
Autopsy and cytological findings, with pictures of pertinent specimens, assembled by a group of doctors and pathologists in hong kong. Intended to assist other clinicians in diagnosis.
http://www.eelab.com/
Pathology of SARS 2003 Hong Kong SARS : Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome About us : We are pathologists and scientists working in Hong Kong. The name of this web "eelab.com" is the abbreviation of emergency electronic laboratory Objectives : To pool images of SARS and help pathologists worldwide to quickly learn the spectrum of changes of SARS 2003 Hong Kong. In case this disease occurs in countries outside Hong Kong, pathologists can compare their materials with index cases worked up in Hong Kong. This site is not-for-profit. Contribute information or pictures: contact Dr. W. Y. Chan or Dr. P.K. Hui Pathologists, take care. Protect yourself while doing autopsy on SARS. We are grateful to Dr. X.L. Ji for his help in preparing the Chinese notes Update: Skeletal muscle myositis in SARS patients can occur without history of steroid therapy. This is an example of myositis of intercostal muscle. This patient had elevated serum creatine kinase. Update:
We are now pretty familiar with the pathology of SARS 2003 Hong Kong. Common Pathological Parameters are:
  • Lymphopenia, hyponatremia; note that these two parameters can also occur in Legionella pneumonia but in SARS investigations for Legionella pneumonia will be negative.
  • 148. Hong Kong Exchanges And Clearing Limited
    Includes information on the operations and regulations of the exchange markets, lists of stocks and daily quotations, and related reports.
    http://www.hkex.com.hk/
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  • [ 9 June 2004] - ANNOUNCEMENT In relation to the matter of Yue Fung International Group Holding Limited (provisional liquidators appointed) (Stock Code: 965) Proceeding to the third stage of the delisting procedures as stipulated under Practice Note 17 of the Exchange Listing Rules
  • [ 7 June 2004] - ANNOUNCEMENT In relation to the matter of Codebank Limited Proceeding to the cancellation of listing as stipulated under Rule 9.14 of the GEM Listing Rules
  • [31 May 2004] - HKEx Publishes Consultation Conclusions on Proposed Operational Model for a Scripless Securities Market

    HKEx and/or its subsidiaries endeavour to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information provided, but do not guarantee its accuracy and reliability and accept no liability (whether in tort or contract or otherwise) for any loss or damage arising from any inaccuracy or omission or from any decision, action or non-action based on or in reliance upon information contained in this website. Hyperlink Policy Hang Seng Index (09/06/2004) HSI is compiled and maintained by HSI Services Ltd.
  • 149. City University Of Hong Kong
    Department of Mathematics.
    http://www.cityu.edu.hk/ma/
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    150. Hidden Hotel Charges In Hong Kong's Best Hotels - ASIA Travel Tips.com
    Hidden hotel costs in the country.
    http://www.asiatraveltips.com/HiddenHotelChargesinHongKong.htm
    Hidden Hotel Costs in Hong Kong Hotels
    Hidden Hotel Charges in Hong Kong Hotels
    A look at the hidden hotel charges in the best Hong Kong Hotels
    Search ASIA Travel Tips .com ASIA Travel Tips.com - Home Page Here we have taken a look at some of the costs the hotels do not tend to publish, to give you an idea of what they offer and what possibly the true cost of accommodation may be. In this instance we have taken local telephone calls (which you may use to call clients or connect to the internet), the cost of the infamous Club Sandwich through room service, and the costs of putting a shirt through the laundry. Some of the results may indeed surprise you. In many Asian countries hotels have began to realise that the business man wants the least amounts of surprises and extra costs as possible. Many hotels in Asia, offer complimentary telephone calls on the executive floor, and other benefits such as free laundry or pressing for a number of items. In Hong Kong strangely, the hotels seem to be very slow to pick up on this and most hotels still charge for local telephone calls even on the executive floor. The Grand Hyatt is a clear winner charging the highest of all the hotel on the Island with HK$ 7 per call ! Our hat goes off to the

    151. Asia Links - Hong Kong
    Including news, jobs and venture capital coverage.
    http://www.asia-links.com/hk/
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    152. Hong Kong Scout Association Pipe Band And Brass Band
    Information on the Pipe and Brass bands.
    http://victorian.fortunecity.com/essex/636/main.htm

    153. True Jesus Church, Hong Kong
    Testimonies, articles, locations and schedules of churches in hong kong. Mostly in English, with some Chineselanguage material.
    http://home.netvigator.com/~tjc/

    154. Best Product 88 HK Limited
    Manufacturer, exporter and agent specializing in car sun shades and accessories, advertising premiums and promotional gifts. Based in hong kong.
    http://www.bestproduct88.com/
    Manufacturer, Exporter and Agent, Specializing in Car Sunshades and Accessories,
    Advertising Premiums and Promotional Gifts HOME Select a Product Car Sunshades Car Accessories Leisure Products Bags and Baskets Inflatable Products Frisbees Garments Caps and Hats Catalogue 2003

    155. Florist Hong Kong- Hong Kong Flower Store
    Flower deliver through out hong kong.
    http://hk.send-flower.net/pro

    156. ­»´äó`°O°s®a, Hong Kong Yung Kee Restaurant - A Quality Chinese Restaura
    Quality Chinese restaurant in hong kong, world famous roast goose, right in the heart of Central.
    http://www.yungkee.com.hk

    157. Kaizen Secretaries Limited
    hong kong. Company and trust formation, and bank accounts. Lists jurisdictions available and fees. English/Chinese
    http://www.bycpa.com

    158. UGLoE - District Of Hong Kong And The  Far East
    Jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England.
    http://sky.air.com.hk/masonic/edistrict.html
    DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONG KONG AND THE FAR EAST
    Download our new screen saver The first Provincial Grand Master of China was patented on 8th May, 1847. In 1866, the designation was changed from "Province" to "District", and on the 30th November, 1875, the District was divided in two by the patenting of a "District Grand Master of Hong Kong & South China". The title was changed again to "Hong Kong and the Far East" on the 12th September, 1963. The annual District Grand Lodge is usually held on the last weekday of January.
    The District consists of the following lodges: Our craft lodges are here The Zetland Lodge No. 525 Victoria, Hong Kong
    The Victoria Lodge of Hong Kong No. 1026
    The Perseverance Lodge of Hong Kong No. 1165
    The United Service Lodge No. 1341
    The Corinthian Lodge of Amoy No. 1806
    The Foochow Lodge No. 1912
    The Lodge Star of Southern China No. 2013
    The University Lodge of H.K. No. 3666
    The Swatow Lodge No. 3705

    159. Hong Kong Work Station - Employment Center
    Job and career site with free jobs and resume posting.
    http://www.asiadragons.com/hong_kong/employment/
    Hong Kong Employment Center
    Job Listing In Hong Kong
    Hot Job: ATI Tech is looking for: Operations Manager, Hong Kong
    This is the place to post your resume or job list if you want to apply for a job in Hong Kong or recruit someone from Hong Kong. Looking For A Job? Click Here Employment opportunites. Job currently available. Job postings on Hong Kong Employment Center. Looking For An Employee? Click Here Search resumes in Hong Kong Employment Center. Resumes Posted by job seekers.. To Write A Resume? Click Here Online Resume Post your resume on Hong Kong Employment Center. It's FREE. To Post A Want List (looking for a specific employee)? Click Here Post an employment opportunity. Place your want list here. It's FREE
    OR If you want to find a job /employ someone from other country, click here: Go To Asia Work Station Back To Hong Kong Online! Net-Life Net Search ... Personal Page

    160. William Pomeroy, British Colonialism Exits Hong Kong
    British colonialism exits hong kong. On July 1 the British Crown Colony of hong kong returns to the rightful sovereignty of China.
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/55/024.html
    British colonialism exits Hong Kong
    By William Pomeroy, in People's Weekly World,
    28 June 1997
    After 155 years of foreign occupation, the last imperialist bastion in Asia is being scratched off the map. On July 1 the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong returns to the rightful sovereignty of China. For the Chinese people the British colonial presence in Hong Kong has endured as their longest and most bitter humiliation, because of the way in which it came about. It was torn away from China through what is known as the Opium War of 1839-1842, a British war of aggression conducted when Chinese authorities of the time sought to impede the importation of huge quantities of opium from India by British trading companies, which deliberately used the drug to render millions of Chinese people as addicts, employing it as an instrument of commercial penetration, one of the most despicable imperialist acts on record. The Opium War forced the ceding to Britain in 1842 of the island of Hong Kong and adjacent small islands at the mouth of the Pearl River on China's southeastern coast. Subsequently sections of the mainland itself, Kowloon in 1869 and the New Territories in 1898, were added to the colony, which was developed as the main British base in the imperialist scramble for the China market. The last addition was acquired through a 99-year lease and it is the expiration of that lease this year which has led to the negotiated return of Hong Kong to China.

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