Live and Work In Hong Kong
Title | Live and Work In Hong Kong PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Wright |
Publisher | How To Books |
Total Pages | 222 |
Release | 2013-12-05 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1848036108 |
Whatever your reasons for planning to live and work in Hong Kong, this comprehensive guide will tell you all you need to know to make the most of your time in this vibrant and challenging city. Organised into three sections: Living, Working, and Leisure, this book includes up to date information and well-informed opinion on: * The kind of lifestyle you can expect to enjoy in Hong Kong * The cost of living * Finding accommodation, whether short term or to buy or rent *Having and raising children in Hong Kong *Shopping for food or luxuries - Working and volunteering *Teaching English *Sporting events, special interest groups and the local arts scene *Travelling and places to visit *Entertainment and nightlife
Hong Kong & Macau
Title | Hong Kong & Macau PDF eBook |
Author | Jules Brown |
Publisher | Rough Guides |
Total Pages | 448 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Hong Kong (China) |
ISBN | 9781858288727 |
This resource includes full details of Hong Kong harbour, its shopping and nightlife districts, traditional sites and off-the-beaten track areas of the New Territories and outlying islands. A history and a cultural guide is included, as well as places to eat, drink and sleep on every budget. Background information on post-handover politics and features on festivals, feng shui and Chinese astrology are also included.
Live & Work in China & Hong Kong
Title | Live & Work in China & Hong Kong PDF eBook |
Author | Jocelyn Kan |
Publisher | Crimson Publishing |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781854583840 |
Moving to China or Hong Kong can be a complex, challenging experience. Not only is the language barrier daunting, but life there often appears about as foreign as it can get. China is becoming a major world player, and Hong Kong has always been a popular place for expats, but many foreigners still find it a country shrouded in mystery. Why must you never give a Chinese person a green hat or rest chopsticks vertically in a bowl? The opportunities for foreigners in China are increasing, and as a result, more people are discovering the fascinating customs, cultural treasures and exquisite landscapes that await them. Crammed with practical information, advice, and people's personal experiences, Live & Work in China will save you time and help you avoid making mistakes. This book will help you learn about the country, its culture and its people, as well as help you: * Decide whether it's right for you * Get any visas you need * Set up your new home * Understand business etiquette * Enjoy your time off
Living Intersections: Transnational Migrant Identifications in Asia
Title | Living Intersections: Transnational Migrant Identifications in Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Plüss |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | 281 |
Release | 2012-03-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9400729669 |
This book presents ground-breaking theoretical, and empirical knowledge to produce a fine-grained and encompassing understanding of the costs and benefits that different groups of Asian migrants, moving between different countries in Asia and in the West, experience. The contributors—all specialist scholars in anthropology, geography, history, political science, social psychology, and sociology—present new approaches to intersectionality analysis, focusing on the migrants’ performance of their identities as the core indicator to unravel the mutual constituitivity of cultural, social, political, and economic characteristics rooted in different places, which characterizes transnational lifestyles. The book answers one key question: What happens to people, communities, and societies under globalization, which is, among others, characterized by increasing cultural disidentification?
Islam in Hong Kong
Title | Islam in Hong Kong PDF eBook |
Author | Paul O'Connor |
Publisher | Hong Kong University Press |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2012-09-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9888139576 |
More than a quarter of a million Muslims live and work in Hong Kong. Among them are descendants of families who have been in the city for generations, recent immigrants from around the world, and growing numbers of migrant workers. Islam in Hong Kong explores the lives of Muslims as ethnic and religious minorities in this unique post-colonial Chinese city. Drawing on interviews with Muslims of different origins, O’Connor builds a detailed picture of daily life through topical chapters on language, space, religious education, daily prayers, maintaining a halal diet in a Chinese environment, racism, and other subjects. Although the picture that emerges is complex and ambiguous, one striking conclusion is that Muslims in Hong Kong generally find acceptance as a community and do not consider themselves to be victimised because of their religion.
China's New United Front Work in Hong Kong
Title | China's New United Front Work in Hong Kong PDF eBook |
Author | Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 426 |
Release | 2019-07-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9811384835 |
This book explores the dynamics of China’s new united front work in Hong Kong. Mainland Chinese penetrative politics can be seen in the activities of local pro-Beijing political parties, clans and neighborhood associations, labor unions, women and media organizations, district federations, and some religious groups. However, united front work in the educational and youth sectors of civil society has encountered strong resistance because many Hong Kong people are post-materialistic and uphold their core values of human rights, the rule of law and transparency. China’s new united front work in Hong Kong has been influenced by its domestic turn toward “hard” authoritarianism, making Beijing see Hong Kong’s democratic activists and radicals as political enemies. Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems” is drifting toward “one country, two mixed systems” with some degree of convergence. Yet, Taiwan and some foreign countries have seen China’s united front work as politically destabilizing and penetrative. This book will be of use to scholars, journalists, and observers in other countries seeking to reckon with Chinese influence.
Self-Organization and Mobility Deprivation of Poor Workers in Hong Kong and Singapore
Title | Self-Organization and Mobility Deprivation of Poor Workers in Hong Kong and Singapore PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Cho-Yam Lau |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 247 |
Release | 2023-10-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9819972655 |
This book focuses on the influence of socio-economic and land-use policies on the commuting problems and quality of life of the poor in Singapore and Hong Kong. It considers the influence of self-organisation: how the mobility of an individual is constituted by structures such as transport systems or socio-economic structural factors, as well as influenced by individual decisions. Where most transport studies focus on the influence of factors such as income inequality, the gender gap, and the built environment, this book fills a gap in paying particular attention to the influence of individual decisions on commuting. Given the prevalence of the former in research, government decision-makers are often constrained by these approaches and fail to understand the commuting problems of the poor. This book argues that the self-organisation approach provides some ideas that are outside the common conceptual framework in conventional transport planning and looks to improve mobility of lower-income commuters. Relevant to social science researchers working in areas such as urban planning and transport, mobility deprivation, and poverty, this book breaks new ground in quality of life studies in the Singapore and Hong Kong contexts.