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  2. Kwan Shan Mei - Wikipedia

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    Kwan Shan Mei. Wong Fang Yan ( Chinese: 王芳彥; pinyin: Wáng Fāngyàn; 1922 – 8 May 2012), better known by her pseudonym Kwan Shan Mei ( Chinese: 关山美; pinyin :Guān Shānměi), was a Chinese-born artist based in Singapore. She is most well known for her illustrations in children's books and textbooks, including Moongate Collection ...

  3. History of Chinese dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance in China has a long recorded history. Depictions of dancing in China appeared over 4,000 years ago. The early dances may be folk dances or ritual dances, some of which developed into court dances. The most important of the early dances served important ritual and ceremonial roles and are known as yayue which continued to be performed at ...

  4. Cheung Chau Bun Festival - Wikipedia

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    Cheung Chau Bun Festival or Cheung Chau Da Jiu Festival is a traditional Chinese festival on the island of Cheung Chau in Hong Kong. Held annually, and with therefore the most public exposure, it is by far the most famous of such Da Jiu festivals, with Jiu (醮) being a Taoist sacrificial ceremony. Such events are held by mostly rural ...

  5. Hong Kong Ballet - Wikipedia

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    History. The company was created in 1979. [1] Since 1997, The Hong Kong Ballet has concluded more than 30 tours to 10 countries in North and South America, Europe and Asia. In January 2010, Faye Leung, the company's former top ballerina, revealed in a book that she was sacked from the HK Ballet on suspicious that she was dividing dancers and ...

  6. History of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The region of Hong Kong has been inhabited since the Old Stone Age, later becoming part of the Chinese Empire with its loose incorporation into the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC). Starting out as a farming fishing village and salt production site, it became an important free port and eventually a major international financial center.

  7. Culture of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    After the handover of Hong Kong, the University of Hong Kong surveyed Hong Kong residents about how they defined themselves. In its latest poll published in June 2022, 39.1% of respondents identified as Hong Konger, 31.4% as Hong Konger in China, 17.6% as Chinese, 10.9% as Chinese in Hong Kong, and 42.4% as mixed identity. [ 16 ]

  8. James Dyer Ball - Wikipedia

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    James Dyer Ball. James Dyer Ball (波乃耶) (4 December 1847 in Canton, China – 22 February 1919 in London, England) was a Hong Kong scholar and author born in Canton. He is noted for his works on Chinese culture and for contributing to the development of the system of Cantonese Romanisation .

  9. Xi Xi - Wikipedia

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    Xi Xi. Hsi Hsi / Sai Sai / Xi Xi (Chinese: 西西; Cantonese Yale: sāi sāi; pinyin: Xī Xī; 7 October 1937 – 18 December 2022) [1][2][3] was the pseudonym of the Hong Kong author and poet Cheung Yin, "Ellen" / Zhang Yan (Chinese: 張彥; Cantonese Yale: jēung yin; pinyin: Zhāng Yàn). She was born in Shanghai, and moved to Hong Kong at ...