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ON THE STREET

ON THE STREET

MATTHEW LEUNG Honaray Lecturer Journalism and Media Studies Centre The University of Hong Kong

AJ Libunao Director of Bachelor of Journalism Programme and Lecturer Journalism and Media Studies Centre The University of Hong Kong

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Introduction

The Origin of Hong Kong

The Floating Villages

The City's Waterfolk Challenges

FEATURE 1 - Ap Lei Chau

Faith of the Fishermen

Qing Dynasty to the Modern Time

Born and raised in a new town in Hong Kong, I always wonder what it looked like when it was a remote fishing village before reclamation. In recent years, we always hear about urbanisation projects namely the Lantau Tomorrow Vision and Northern Metropolis development project. In the meantime, that means the rich indigenous culture of Hong Kong and fascinating natural scenery would be sacrificed little by little, creating one and another similar concrete jungle all over the territory. Urbanisation seems to be to an inevitable process as an outcome of prosperity, however, I wonder if we should pay more attention to the conservation of cultural heritage – which represents our sense of identity.

ANDRIS, HO KIN HANG

Year 4, Bachelor of Journalism

The University of Hong Kong

Exploring the Ap Lei Chau Promenade

Urban Development

FEATURE 2 - Aberdeen

Exploring the Aberdeen Promenade

Aberdeen 1773L Fishing Hertiage Tour

FEATURE 3 - Tai O

The History and Living of Stilt Houses

Cultural Tourism

On the Street

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