Hong Kong has long been establishing as a multicultural society, where people of different nationalities sharing diverse beliefs gather to pursue their dreams. As a utopian society is yet an ideal, when one uncovers the veil of this ever developing city, the neglect of religious minorities and their culture is still a common phenomenon. Being one of the religious minorities that are overlooked in Hong Kong, Muslims occupy merely about 1.3% of Hong Kong’s population in 2007. Besides Chinese, they include Indians, Indonesians, Malaysians, Pakistanis as well as Muslims from Middle Eastern and African countries. Their presence can best be reflected by the existence of mosques on both the Hong Kong Island and in the Kowloon Peninsula. The maj...
Much of what we know about religion in Hong Kong is connected to what may be considered historically...
Mosques are physical symbols of centres for religious worship for Muslims all over the world. Beside...
As a unique interface between China and the West since the mid-nineteenth century, Hong Kong attract...
Global attention was given to the macro-political changes of Hong Kong in 1997, namely the transitio...
Hong Kong is an international city, located in Southern China. It used to be a British colony before...
At the famous Lan Kwai Fong area in Central, there exists a small red shrine that does not fit into ...
AbstractGeorgetown World Heritage Site (GWHS) is known as a potpourri of various ethnic groups who h...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
More than a quarter of a million Muslims live and work in Hong Kong. Among them are descendants of f...
AbstractThis study has identified a cultural heritage product of the Indian Muslim community that ha...
Heritage study is a sign of not only the potentials of creating symbols in a city, but also is a tes...
Since the beginning of the 1960s, cultural heritage has become a crucial issue in Chinese political ...
Historical and cultural tourism have many benefits, not only for the preservation of objects but als...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
Georgetown World Heritage Site (GWHS) is known as a potpourri of various ethnic groups who have sett...
Much of what we know about religion in Hong Kong is connected to what may be considered historically...
Mosques are physical symbols of centres for religious worship for Muslims all over the world. Beside...
As a unique interface between China and the West since the mid-nineteenth century, Hong Kong attract...
Global attention was given to the macro-political changes of Hong Kong in 1997, namely the transitio...
Hong Kong is an international city, located in Southern China. It used to be a British colony before...
At the famous Lan Kwai Fong area in Central, there exists a small red shrine that does not fit into ...
AbstractGeorgetown World Heritage Site (GWHS) is known as a potpourri of various ethnic groups who h...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
More than a quarter of a million Muslims live and work in Hong Kong. Among them are descendants of f...
AbstractThis study has identified a cultural heritage product of the Indian Muslim community that ha...
Heritage study is a sign of not only the potentials of creating symbols in a city, but also is a tes...
Since the beginning of the 1960s, cultural heritage has become a crucial issue in Chinese political ...
Historical and cultural tourism have many benefits, not only for the preservation of objects but als...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
Georgetown World Heritage Site (GWHS) is known as a potpourri of various ethnic groups who have sett...
Much of what we know about religion in Hong Kong is connected to what may be considered historically...
Mosques are physical symbols of centres for religious worship for Muslims all over the world. Beside...
As a unique interface between China and the West since the mid-nineteenth century, Hong Kong attract...