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Hong Kong Apothecary: a Visual History of Chinese Medicine Packaging
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.85 $This book transports us to the exotic world of Chinese Medicine – a world of saan (powders), yun (pills), gou (plasters), dann (pellets), etc for every known ailment. These forms had a direct influence on the materials, typefaces, patterns, and compositions used in packaging. It documents contemporary changes in the packaging of Chinese patent medicines and stores since the mid-19th.
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Hong Kong Clock Tower Modernist Architectural Travel Poster A3 297 X 420Mm Reign & Hail
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 39.00 $ (+10.00 $)Minimalist architectural travel poster. Inspired by Mid-Century graphic design, featuring an iconic landmark and typography influenced by the Hong Kong metro signage. Made in England, Sold without a frame. Giclée art print. Printed on heavyweight 230gsm Matte art paper, using archival inks. Sold Unframed. Delivered in a rolled poster tube. We recommend getting your print framed and kept out of direct sunlight, so it lasts a lifetime.
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Hong Kong Clock Tower Modernist Architectural Travel Poster A1 594 X 841Mm Reign & Hail
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 102.00 $ (+10.00 $)Minimalist architectural travel poster. Inspired by Mid-Century graphic design, featuring an iconic landmark and typography influenced by the Hong Kong metro signage. Made in England, Sold without a frame. Giclée art print. Printed on heavyweight 230gsm Matte art paper, using archival inks. Sold Unframed. Delivered in a rolled poster tube. We recommend getting your print framed and kept out of direct sunlight, so it lasts a lifetime.
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Hong Kong Clock Tower Modernist Architectural Travel Poster A2 420 X 594Mm Reign & Hail
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 63.00 $ (+10.00 $)Minimalist architectural travel poster. Inspired by Mid-Century graphic design, featuring an iconic landmark and typography influenced by the Hong Kong metro signage. Made in England, Sold without a frame. Giclée art print. Printed on heavyweight 230gsm Matte art paper, using archival inks. Sold Unframed. Delivered in a rolled poster tube. We recommend getting your print framed and kept out of direct sunlight, so it lasts a lifetime.
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VEVOR Bubble Waffle Maker, 110V Electric Egg Waffle Maker, 1500W Hong Kong Egg Puff Machine w/2 Reversible Pans, Commercial Bubble Waffle Machine w/Non-Stick Teflon Coating, 122-572℉ Omelette Maker
Vendor: Vevor.com Price: 138.99 $VEVOR Bubble Waffle Maker, 110V Electric Egg Waffle Maker, 1500W Hong Kong Egg Puff Machine w/2 Reversible Pans, Commercial Bubble Waffle Machine w/Non-Stick Teflon Coating, 122-572℉ Omelette MakerReversible Double PansEfficient & Even BakingDurable ConstructionTemp & Time ControlWell-Designed DetailsExtensive ApplicationsMould Material: Teflon Coated Aluminum,Body Material: Stainless Steel,Voltage: 110V/60Hz,Model: HT-1106,Product Weight: 15.4 lbs (7 kg),Rated Power: 1500W,Baking Time: 0~5 min,Product Dimensions: 21.7x12.6x8.3 in (550x320x210 mm),Temp Range: 122~572℉ (50~300℃)
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Ecolution Hong Kong Chopstick House Carbon Steel Wok with Helper Handle
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 3.52 $Made of carbon steel and nonstick interior coating this Wok is ideal for your cooking needs. It has a soft touch riveted handle making it easier to hold. non-stick is PFOA free so that it is better for the environment. Wok has a flat bottom for better balance and is suitable for all heat sources, including induction. After your purchase please consider how to recycle your old cookware. You can visit Ecolutionhome.com to get a listing of local charities to donate your cookware or ways to renew/ recycle your old pans, you know "the other stuff in your cabinet". Ecolution believes that cooking well in the kitchen and doing good for the planet can happen at the same time. From our family of chefs to yours we say Cook Well. Do Good.
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Ecolution Hong Kong Chopstick House Aluminum Wok with Helper Handle
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 21.86 $Made of carbon steel and nonstick interior coating this Wok is ideal for your cooking needs. It has a soft touch riveted handle making it easier to hold. Non stick is PFOA free so that it is better for the environment. Wok has a flat bottom for better balance and is suitable for all heat sources, including induction. Color: Aluminum.
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Finesse Decor Hong Kong LED Circular Chandelier Silver NoSize
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 1,031.99 $Color/pattern: chrome Measures 20in x 20in x 144in The Finesse Decor's Hong Kong Led 6 Hoops Round Chandelier Is The Perfect Chandelier To Add In A Large Space. It Is Perfect For A Foyer, Entry Way, Or On A Large Staircase. This Finesse Decor Piece Is Made From High End Aluminum, Silicon And Iron. This Chandelier Has 6 Hoops That Hang From A Main Round Canopy. All Of The Hoops Are Individual To One Another And Have Slightly Different Diameters. Each One Hands From Its Own Wire And It Is Adjustable On Its Own. You Can Create Different Designs And Hang It As Desired. The Design Creates An Intricate And Beautiful Visual That Will Add A Fun Allure, While Maintaining A Contemporary Design And Aesthetic To Any Space. This Fixture Comes With A Round Canopy That Measures 20" In Diameter 1.5"In Height. The Fixture Also Has Adjustable Wires So That You Can Shorten Or Lengthen The Measurement According To Your Needs, Since Each Wire Is Independently Adjustable, You Can Use This Fixture In A Sloped Ceiling By Having A Shorter Wire And A Longer One. The Chandelier Is Made With A Durable And Dimmable Led Strip That Is Built To Last 30,000 Hours Of Use. This Is The Equivalent Of Having It On 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week For Over 3 Years. In Most Households This Chandelier Will Last For Over 10 Years. Once The Led Dies, It Can Also Be Replaced By An Electrician. Specs: Adjustable Length - Each Up To 12 Feet - Canopy Size, Round 20 Inch Diameter Lumens: 3480 Watts: 60 Color Temperature 4000K Dimmable, Dimmer Not Included Cri: 80 Finish: Chrome Imported
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New Hong Kong Cinema Transitions to Becoming Chinese in 21stCentury East Asia Berg05 13 06 2019
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 122.84 $The trajectory of Hong Kong films had been drastically affected long before the city’s official sovereignty transfer from the British to the Chinese in 1997. The change in course has become more visible in recent years as China has aggressively developed its national film industry and assumed the role of powerhouse in East Asia’s cinematic landscape. The author introduces the “Cinema of Transitions” to study the New Hong Kong Cinema and on- and off-screen life against this background. Using examples from the 1980s to the present, this book offers a fresh perspective on how Hong Kong-related Chinese-language films, filmmakers, audiences, and the workings of film business in East Asia have become major platforms on which “transitions” are negotiated.
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Hong Kong 15 (inglés) (Lonely Planet)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 98.46 $In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Hong Kong: Front Door/Back Door
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.95 $This trip through one of the most densely populated areas of the world is also a journey through a strangely underpopulated place, inhabited only by the traces of city dwellers. The dark back alleys that crisscross the city are home to objects that, at first glance, seem to be discarded―the random detritus of the man-made world. Under the scrutiny of Michael Wolf's photographic eye, these objects become fascinating installation pieces, while the abstract patterns of the buildings reveal the beauty and order that underlie the apparent chaos of the city. Thought-provoking texts by Kenneth Baker and Douglas Young explore the choices that people make of lifestyle, form, function, identity, and design, as well as the notion of Hong Kong as a brand. 75 color photographs
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Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 112.09 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Hong Kong neon
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 6.66 $Livre a L?etat de Neuf. Expedie Sous 3 Jours Ouvres. Numero de Suivi Communique Avant Envoi, Emballage Renforce. Ean:9782884744911
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Hong Kong Trails: Full version of the series of "Hong Kong Trails"
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.33 $This is an updated full version of the series of Hong Kong Trails which has been revised in Dec. 2017. Different from the existing contents, this updated full version newly introduces the splendid stage named Pat Sin Leng, the 8 Summits of Celestial Beings, which is one of the beautiful stages of Wilson Trail at New Territory.Except the legendary shopping and foods, Hong Kong has 4 breathtaking trails, which are Maclehose Trail established at Sai Kung, Wilson Trail at New Territory, Hong Kong Trail at Hong Kong Island and Lantau Trail at Lantau Island where Hong Kong Int’l Airport is located.You will meet 10 beautiful stages of the 4 trails. As explained earlier, you will meet Pat Sin Leng of Wilson Trail first, and 9 other wonderful stages of the trails will follow. They are Ham Tin Wan and Ma On Shan of Maclehose Trail, Sunset Peak and Lantau Peak of Lantau Trail, Mount Parker Rd. & Sir Cecil’s Ride, Tai Tam Reservoir Country Park, and Dragon’s Back of Hong Kong Trail, Shing Mun Reservoir Country Park (in other expression, they call this stage simply as Pineapple Dam) of Wilson Trail, Peak Circle Walk & Pok Ful Lam Country Park of Hong Kong Trails, and Peng Yu Path at Peng Chau outlying island.In addition to the detailed information especially on the “ways” to the starting point, you will meet many maps and photos indicated by arrows and explaining boxes. Which exit you have to come out of the subway station, what kind of bus you are to take, where you will alight from the bus and how to find the starting point are all explained in detail through maps and photos.Keep this book in your pack and take a subway. Then, it will show you all of the ways to the wonderful trails in Hong Kong. You need neither to chase after a guide nor to ask passers-by for your destination. You can enjoy them all by your own self.
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Hong Kong in Its Geographical Setting
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 47.95 $Published by AMS Press in 1976, this is an exact reprint of the 1949 Collins edition.
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Hong Kong New Wave Cinema (1978-2000)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.55 $The increasingly popular films of the Hong Kong New Wave grapple with such issues as East-West cultural conflicts, colonial politics, the divide between rich and poor, the plight of women in a modernizing Asian city, and the identity crises provoked by Hong Kong’s estranged motherland. Comprehensive and penetrating, Hong Kong New Wave Cinema analyzes the specific films that grew out of this dynamic era and investigates the historical and social conditions that allowed the New Wave to flourish. Drawing on the auteur and genre theories, Pak Tong Cheuk here examines the cinematic style and aesthetics of New Wave directors, most of whom were educated at British and U.S. film schools. In addition to investigating the narrative content, structure, and mise-en-scène of individual films, this volume traces the overall development of the film and television industries in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s. Cheuk’s intriguing study of the rise and fall of Hong Kong’s golden age of film establishes the New Wave as an era of great historical significance for scholars of cinema, popular culture, and the arts. “An interesting and detailed look at one of the most vital movements in the film industry during the latter part of the twentieth century. Pak’s work not only gives an informative overview of the origins of the movement, but goes into detail about the works of some of the most notable New Wave directors, including Tsui Hark, Ann Hui, and Patrick Tam, and the effects their pictures had on film-makers from all over the world.”—Neil Koch, HKfilm.net
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Hong Kong's War Crimes Trials
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 13.84 $In the aftermath of the Second World War, the British military held 46 trials in Hong Kong in which 123 defendants, from Japan and Formosa (Taiwan), were tried for war crimes. This book provides the first comprehensive legal analysis of these trials. The subject matter of the trials spanned war crimes committed during the fall of Hong Kong, its occupation, and in the period after the capitulation following the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but before the formal surrender. They included killings of hors de combat, abuses in prisoner-of-war camps, abuse and murder of civilians during the military occupation, forced labor, and offenses on the High Seas. The events adjudicated included those from Hong Kong, China, Japan, the High Seas, and Formosa (Taiwan). Taking place in the same historical period as the more famous Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, the Hong Kong war crimes trials provide key insights into events of the time, and the development of international criminal law and procedure in this period.A team of experts in international criminal law examine these trials in detail, placing them in their historical context, investigating how the courts conducted their proceedings and adjudicated acts alleged to be war crimes, and evaluating the extent to which the Hong Kong trials contributed to the development of contemporary issues, such as joint criminal enterprise and superior orders. There is also comparative analysis with contemporaneous proceedings, such as the Australian War Crimes trials, trials in China, and those conducted by the British in Singapore and Germany, placing them within the wider history of international justice. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of international criminal law and procedure.
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Hong Kong Media and Asia's Cold War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.32 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Hong Kong
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.95 $World-renowned travel writer Jan Morris offers the most insightful and comprehensive study of the fascinating enigma of Hong Kong to date. 16 pages of photographs.
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Hong Kong: The Classic Age
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.51 $Spanning the era of tea clippers in the 1860s to the departure of HMS Britannia, bearing away the last colonial governor at midnight on 30 June 1997, Hong Kong: The Classic Age resurrects Hong Kong's crucial formative epoch through a stunning range of photographs that vividly reconstruct what that earlier community looked like, and what it meant to live in Hong Kong in those very different times. It accompanies the reader on an often-tumultuous journey, from the reckless gamble of Hong Kong's beginnings to its spectacular rise as Britain's last and most famous imperial outpost.
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