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Journey Through History Topic 8 Growth And Development Of Hong Kong Up To The Late 19th Century New Topicbased Series Rita Kl Cheng

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Journey Through History Topic 8 Growth And Development Of Hong Kong Up To The Late 19th Century New Topicbased Series Rita Kl Cheng
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Publisher: Aristo Educational Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.04 MB
Pages: 47
Author: Rita K.L. Cheng, Hui Ka Yin
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Journey Through History Topic 8 Growth And Development Of Hong Kong Up To The Late 19th Century New Topicbased Series Rita Kl Cheng by Rita K.l. Cheng, Hui Ka Yin instant download after payment.

Topics of this volume:

1. Hong Kong before British rule

Before coming under British rule, Hong Kong was not well-known internationally. Chinese in Hong Kong maintained the traditional way of life, i.e. farmed and fished for a living.

2. Transformation of Hong Kong under British rule

After 1842, Hong Kong rapidly developed into an international entrepot. Foreign population grew continuously as well. Western-style administration, commerce and education were imported to Hong Kong.

3. Rise of Chinese leaders and non-governmental organizations

During the early years of British rule, local Chinese had a low social status. In the late 19th century, some Chinese leaders rose, acting as a bridge of communication between local Chinese and the government. Together with the efforts of other foreigners, different non-governmental organizations were formed, contributing to the progress of Hong Kong in education and medical care.

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