AFTER ... the colonial era ... the return to Chinese sovereignty ... the Asian economic crisis ... the property slump ... SARS ... half a million people marching for democracy on 1 July 2003 ... after ... History with a capital 'H', which visited Hong Kong for the 1997 handover, had moved its spotlight somewhere else (to economically burgeoning mainland China, perhaps)... ... and BEFORE ... well, who knows, but certainly before fully democratic elections, ... Hong Kong was left becalmed, with a sense that things were not really moving forward. This in-between phase, without major dramas, where history was only with a small 'h', is the subject of this locally orientated micro-historical analysis of one of the world's ...
Hong Kong is internationally renowned for its density, often depicted by images of the dramatic skyl...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...
Between the end of 1994 and the beginning of 2000 - the last five years of the previous millenium - ...
In 1997 the United Kingdom returned control of Hong Kong to China, ending the city’s status as one o...
In postcards, on government websites, and in the pages of travel guides, Hong Kong is commonly prese...
Hong Kong is the epitome of the modern city and a crossroads between eastern and western cultures. T...
When the British occupied the tiny island of Hong Kong during the First Opium War, the Chinese empir...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
Kong is a global City With a unique status . r^emerging on s ' UrbanLandscape Over the past three Do...
In July 1997, when Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, this former British colony became a ne...
As a former British colony (1842–1997) and then a Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong has witne...
Hong Kong faces the greatest challenge in its history as it returns to Chinese rule in 1997. How wil...
'Hong Kong Story' has always been an euphemism of 'Hong Kong's history' in enunciating the character...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Hong Kong is internationally renowned for its density, often depicted by images of the dramatic skyl...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...
Between the end of 1994 and the beginning of 2000 - the last five years of the previous millenium - ...
In 1997 the United Kingdom returned control of Hong Kong to China, ending the city’s status as one o...
In postcards, on government websites, and in the pages of travel guides, Hong Kong is commonly prese...
Hong Kong is the epitome of the modern city and a crossroads between eastern and western cultures. T...
When the British occupied the tiny island of Hong Kong during the First Opium War, the Chinese empir...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
Kong is a global City With a unique status . r^emerging on s ' UrbanLandscape Over the past three Do...
In July 1997, when Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, this former British colony became a ne...
As a former British colony (1842–1997) and then a Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong has witne...
Hong Kong faces the greatest challenge in its history as it returns to Chinese rule in 1997. How wil...
'Hong Kong Story' has always been an euphemism of 'Hong Kong's history' in enunciating the character...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Hong Kong is internationally renowned for its density, often depicted by images of the dramatic skyl...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...