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Gifts to a Former Mentor: Hong Kong’s contribution to the rise of China and the consequences of that rise for the current relationship
Hong Kong Museum of History 100 Chatham Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong KongAn Anthropological Talk by Alan Smart - Gifts to a Former Mentor: Hong Kong’s Contribution to the Rise of China and the Consequences of That Rise for the Current Relationship Hong Kong made a crucial contribution to China’s rise, but in the last fifteen years the balance of influence has shifted. China’s rise has changed … Continue reading "Gifts to a Former Mentor: Hong Kong’s contribution to the rise of China and the consequences of that rise for the current relationship"
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I Chose to Climb”: Celebrating 65 years of Climbing the World’s Greatest Peaks
Jockey Club Lecture Theatre 1 Stadium Path, So Kon Po, Hong KongThe Royal Geographical Society Hong Kong welcomes back to Hong Kong Sir Chris Bonington, one of the greatest mountaineers in history, and an eloquent and entertaining lecturer. On this occasion, Sir Chris lectures on “I Chose to Climb": Celebrating 65 years of Climbing the World’s Greatest Peaks”. This is the story of his extraordinary career, … Continue reading "I Chose to Climb”: Celebrating 65 years of Climbing the World’s Greatest Peaks"
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Familiar Strangers: Social Media and the Outsider in China
Hong Kong Museum of History 100 Chatham Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong KongAnthropological accounts of social relations within Chinese society have traditionally viewed both kinship and familiarity as the basis of relationships between persons, which has inevitably led to the exclusion of strangers from the majority of attempts to theorize such relations. This lecture draws on ethnographic evidence collected during 15 months of fieldwork studying the impact … Continue reading "Familiar Strangers: Social Media and the Outsider in China"
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Inside Beethoven’s Mind
HK City Hall, Concert Hall 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong KongInside Beethoven's Mind - Lecture and Performance HKICMF2017, Hong Kong International Chamber Music Festival 2017 Date: 8pm, 20 January, 2017 Venue: HK City Hall, Concert Hall Tickets: $340, $240, $180, $100 from Urbtix
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