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Hong Kong (香港; "Fragrant Harbour"), officially Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory on the southern coast of China at the Pearl River Estuary and the South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its skyline and deep natural harbour. It has a land area of 1104 km2 and shares its northern border with Guangdong Province of Mainland China. With around 7.2 million inhabitants of various nationalities, Hong Kong is one of the world's most densely populated metropolises.
After the First Opium War (1839–42), Hong Kong became a British colony with the perpetual cession of Hong Kong Island, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and a 99-year lease of the New Territories from 1898. Hong Kong remained under British control for about a century until the Second World War, when Japan occupied the colony from December 1941 to August 1945. After the Surrender of Japan, the British resumed control. In the 1980s, negotiations between the United Kingdom and the China resulted in the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, which provided for the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong on 30 June 1997. The territory became a special administrative region of China with a high degree of autonomy on 1 July 1997 under the principle of one country, two systems. Disputes over the perceived misapplication of this principle have contributed to popular protests, including the 2014 Umbrella Revolution.
Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. (Chinese: 邵氏兄弟(香港)有限公司) was the largest film production company of Hong Kong.
In 1925, the three Shaw brothers—Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called Unique) in Shanghai, then established a film distribution base in Singapore where Runme and the youngest brother Run Run Shaw managed the precursor to the parent company Shaw Organization. Shaw Brothers took over the film production business of its Hong Kong-based sister company, Shaw & Sons Ltd., in 1958.
Over the years Shaw Brothers produced some 1,000 films, before film production was suspended in 1987 to concentrate on the television industry, through its subsidiary TVB. Film production resumed in 2009.
In 2011 Shaw Brothers was reorganized into the Clear Water Bay Land Company Limited, its film production business being taken over by other companies within the Shaw conglomerate.
Prior to their involvement in the film-making business, the Shaw brothers were interested in opera and owned a theatre in Shanghai, and their father also owned a cinema. One of the plays in their theatre, The Man from Shensi was very popular. The Shaw brothers then bought their first camera and Runje Shaw made this play into a silent film which turned out to be a success. Runje Shaw and his brothers Runde and Runme formed a film production company in 1924 in Shanghai called the Tianyi Film Company (also known as Unique). The company's earliest films, New Leaf (立地成佛) and Heroine Li Feifei (女侠李飛飛), were shown in Shanghai in 1925.
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Sun Ce (175–200),courtesy name Bofu, was a military general and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He was the eldest child of Sun Jian, who was killed during the Battle of Xiangyang when Sun Ce was only 16. Sun Ce then broke away from his father's overlord, Yuan Shu, and headed to southeastern China to establish his own power base there. With the help of several people, such as Zhang Zhao and Zhou Yu, Sun Ce managed to lay down the foundation of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period.
In 200, when the warlord Cao Cao was at war with his rival Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu, Sun Ce was rumored to be planning an attack on Cao Cao's capital city of Xuchang. However, he was assassinated before he could carry out the plan. Sun Ce was posthumously honored as "Prince Huan of Changsha" (長沙桓王) by his younger brother Sun Quan when the latter became the first emperor of Eastern Wu.
Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi) describes Sun Ce as a handsome man who was full of laughter. He was also a generous and receptive man who employed people according to their abilities. As such, his subjects were willing to risk their lives for him. One detractor named Xu Gong, in a letter to Emperor Xian, likened Sun Ce to Xiang Yu, the warrior-king who overthrew the Qin dynasty. As a result, Sun Ce was also referred to as the "Little Conqueror" in popular culture.
Xu Gong (fl. 200 C.E.) was the governor of Wu Commandery (呉郡) during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history.
Xu Gong had opposed Sun Ce as an ally of Wang Lang, Yan Baihu, and Liu Yao. He eventually was forced to surrender to Sun's forces, but he was a disloyal officer, even attempting to write a secret memo to Cao Cao urging him to summon Sun to the capital to be dealt with. Men loyal to Sun Ce intercepted the message and reported the attempted conspiracy to Sun Ce, who had Xu Gong executed. Xu's son and two of Xu's former servants fled and went into hiding. Later, when Sun Ce was preparing to launch an attack against Chen Deng, the three men attacked an unarmed Sun Ce and wounded him grievously with a poisoned arrow, but they were killed by Cheng Pu of Sun's forces, who hacked their bodies to pieces. Sun Ce died of his injuries afterward.
Country: Taiwan Genre: Martial Arts Director Lo Chen Script Gwok Ga Action Director Hsieh Hsing (1) Cast Jimmy Wang Yu . Li Mu Pai Paul Chang Chung . Wan Yen Liang Helen Ma Hoi-Lun . Chang Ching Ma Kei (1) . Lis loyal friend Cho Kin (1) Sit Hon . Yeh Yu Lian Kwan Ngai . Lis mother Yuen Sam (1) . Commander Yu O Yau-Man . Captain of the Guard Chai No Chang I-Fei Chi Fu-Chiang Wong Wing-Sang Hsieh Hsing (1) Shan Mao . Iron Fist Lung Fei Lan Yun Gam Man-Hei Yeung Lit Ho Wai-Hung Tsang Ming-Cheong Bai Ling-Ling Wong Kwok-Fai (1) Cheung Yee-Kwai . [Extra] Chan San-Yat . [Extra] Hau Pak-Wai . [Extra] Lee Keung (1) . [Extra] Kwan Hung . [Extra] Production Company Huatai Film Company Cinematographer Lam Chan-Ting Composer W...
神通術與小霸王 The Weird Man (1983) Country: Hong Kong Genres: Martial Arts Drama Release Date: 05/05/1983 Box Office: HK $466,847.00 Director Chang Cheh Script Chang Cheh Action Directors Ricky Cheng Tien-Chi Chu Ko Producer Mona Fong Yat-Wah Cast Ricky Cheng Tien-Chi ... Taoist Yu Ji Chiu Gwok ... General Sun Ce Wong Man-Yee ... Xiao Qiao Lau Yuk-Pok ... Da Qiao Wong Lik (1) ... Magistrate Xu Gong Yu Tai-Ping ... Duan, Taoist Yu Ji's pupil Jason Pai Piao ... Prime Minister Cao Kwan Fung ... Toaist Zuo Ci Chu Ko ... Guo Rang, Taoist Yu Ji's pupil Ku Kuan-Chung ... Advisor Guo Jia Ngaai Fei ... Governor Zhou Yu Teng Wei-Hao ... Sun Quan Wong Ching-Ho ... Taoist Priest Lam Chi-Tai (1) ... Taoist Yu Ji's pupil Cheung Yiu-Sing ... Liang Feng, Ta...
Come Drink with Me is a 1966 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by King Hu. Set during the Ming Dynasty, it stars Cheng Pei-pei and Yueh Hua as warriors with Chan Hung-lit as the villain, and features action choreography by Han Ying-chieh. It is widely considered one of the best Hong Kong films ever made. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Directed by: King Hu Produced by: Run Run Shaw Written by: King Hu, Yi Cheung Starring: Cheng Pei-pei, Yueh Hua, Chan Hung-lit Music by: Eddie H. Wang, Zhou Lan-ping Cinematography: Ho Lan-shan Edited by: Chiang Hsing-lung Production company: Shaw Brothers Studio Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio Release date: 7 April 1966 Running time: 91 minutes Country: Hong...
Have Sword, Will Travel is a 1969 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, David Chiang and Li Ching. Cast: Li Ching 李菁, Ti Lung 狄龍, David Chiang 姜大衛, Ching Miao 井淼, Ku Feng 谷峰, Chen Hsing 陳星 Story: The upright and invincible leader of the Wulin clan Lord Yin Ke Feng (Cheng Miu) helps the Luoyang government to escort two hundred million worth of gold annually and has never made a mistake. However, he accidentally loses his martial arts skills and the gold is stolen by Chao Hong (Ku Feng), leader of the Flying Tigers thieves. Lone swordsman Lo Yi (David Chiang) meets Yun Piao Piao (Lee Ching) and her fiance Siang Ding (Ti Lung), who are bodyguards for the gold. First, they fight each other before joining forces to help Yin to defeat Chao. Originally down and out, ...
Title: Have Sword Will Travel 保鏢 Year: 1969 Director: Chang Cheh 張徹 Casts: Li Ching 李菁, Ti Lung 狄龍, David Chiang 姜大衛, Ching Miao 井淼, Ku Feng 谷峰, Chen Hsing 陳星 The english title being a nod to Chang Cheh's attitude toward Hollywood's 1957-1963 Western show Have Gun Will Travel, Chang Cheh brings together his Jimmy Wang Yu replacement proteges Ti Lung and David Chiang for the second time in this excellent "heroic bloodshed" film Have Sword Will Travel further strengthening their "iron triangle" filmmaking group nickname. Female teenage heart throb Li Ching, nicknamed Shaw Brothers' "Baby Queen" hangs up the label as she starts a new career direction in martial arts film. Ti Lung plays a swordsman hired to escort silver to the capital and David Chiang, the mystery knight they take for a sp...
俠客行 Ode to Gallantry (1982) Country: Hong Kong Genre: Martial Arts Release Date: 12/16/1982 Box Office: HK $1,013,819.00 Director Chang Cheh Script Chang Cheh Ni Kuang Action Directors Phillip Kwok Chun-Fung Chiang Sheng (1) Lu Feng (1) Producer Mona Fong Yat-Wah Cast Phillip Kwok Chun-Fung Candy Wen Xue-Er ... Dingding Dangdang Wong Lik (1) ... Xie Yanke Sun Chien ... Bei Haishi Tang Ching (1) ... Mr. Shi Qing Lau Wai-Ling ... Guan Rou Yau Chui-Ling ... Shijian Chiang Sheng (1) ... White Tiger Angel Chu Ko ... Green Dragon Angel Ricky Cheng Tien-Chi ... Red Bird Angel Yeung Chi-Hing ... Ding Busan Chan Shen ... Bai Yeung Hung (1) ... Feng Wa Lun (1) ... Wen Wong Mei-Mei (2) ... Hua Chow Kin-Ping (1) ... Qiu Shanfeng Yu Tai-...
鹿鼎記 Tales of a Eunuch (1983) Country: Hong Kong Language: Cantonese Genres: Martial Arts Comedy Release Date: 03/24/1983 Box Office: HK $1,701,016.00 Director Hua Shan Script Tommy Sham Sai-Sang Sze-To On Action Directors Tong Kai Huang Pei-Chih Yuen Bun Yuen Wah Producer Mona Fong Yat-Wah Cast Wong Yu (1) ... Wai Siu Bao/Siu Guei Tzu Gordon Liu Chia-Hui ... Emperor Kang Hsi/Siu Yuen Tzu Choh Seung-Wan ... Queen Kwan Fung ... Mau 18 Ku Feng ... Eunuch Hai Chun Wong ... Constable Siu Yam-Yam ... Chuen Fa Yau Chui-Ling ... Mau 18's sister Lung Tien-Hsiang ... Ngo Siu Bo Liu Lai-Ling ... Princess Marylinn Wong Cho-Shut ... Mau 18's sister Siao Yuk ... Jong Dan Kung Wong Siu-Ming (3) ... Wan Yau Do Yeung Chi-Hing ... Lord So Ha To P...
**Listen to the crisp ball contact sound produced by Chiang PL, it is pure single-ply Hinoki wood Jpen-blade characteristics. (at 1:40), listen to CPL FH flick, the crisp sound. (at 0:55), this point, see CPL's fast TPB backhand seamlessly connected with FH attacks. (from 1:56), the 2nd set, LGL was so frustrated at the FH BH by CPL, the set closed at 21:6. (At 3:17), this point, Chiang PL used so much force, that he fell to the ground hard. (at 4:55), LGL so frustrated, that he hit the ball to the ceiling !!! (at 6:49) LGL made 2 serving points, looks like very back spinny, CPL could not get it over the net. From this last set, trailing 4-13, LGL seems to wake up, but it was too late. * This is the worst tournament table we have seen, dont know how to describe it. TT Penhold, Liu GL, no ...
鍾馗娘子 The Lady Hermit (1971) Country: Hong Kong Language: Mandarin Genre: Martial Arts Release Date: 01/22/1971 Director Ho Meng-Hua Script Yip Yat-Fong Action Director Leung Siu-Chung (1) Producer Runme Shaw Cast Cheng Pei-Pei ... Leng Yu Shuang (Lady Hermit) Shih Szu ... Cui Ping Lo Lieh ... Chang Chun Fang Mian ... Chief Wang Cheng En Wang Hsieh ... Black Demon Chiu Hung (1) ... Black Demon's disciple #1 Chuen Yuen ... Black Demon's disciple #2 Tong Tin-Hei ... Black Demon's disciple #3 Lee Siu-Chung ... Black Demon's disciple #4 Law Hon ... Black Demon's disciple #5 Woo Ka-Kei ... Black Demon's disciple #6 Siu Wa (3) ... Black Demon's disciple #7 Lan Wei-Lieh ... Fake mad beggar Hao Li-Jen ... Merchant robbed by fake mad beggar Cliff ...
Our Hong Kong travel guide! Our final episode of season 1, and We had so much fun in Hong Kong, my favourite city in the world. Now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Hong Kong. Where we stayed - Regal Airport Hotel http://www.regalhotel.com/regal-airport-hotel/en/home/home.html Hotel ICON - http://www.booking.com/hotel/hk/icon-hong-kong.en-gb.html?aid=338557 Apps we mention: Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/hong-kong
Join us as we visit Hong Kong in this travel guide exploring the best 25 things to do in Hong Kong in terms of top attractions, museums worth visiting and restaurants serving up tasty food. Our travels in Hong Kong take us to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Lantau Island seeking out green escapes, temples, gardens and monasteries. Some of the top highlights include nightlife in Lan Kwai Fong, a Symphony of Lights show, viewing Hong Kong from high atop Victoria Peak and eating copious amounts of Dim Sum. From futuristic to traditional and from hectic to serene Hong Kong will surely leave a lifelong impression upon you as a visitor. 25 Things to do in Hong Kong City Guide for Foodies: 1) The Peak Tram funicular to Victoria Peak (山頂纜車) - 00:37 2) Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island for ...
https://www.expedia.com/Hong-Kong.d178263.Destination-Travel-Guides Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities. Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun. Don’t forget about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main busin...
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Eating my way through Hong Kong, seeing and enjoying the many sights to see on the Island and the Mainland. This 3-day trip is from a backpacker's perspective, living from a small room, with no working toilet. Due to popular demand, here is yet another travel experience and this one is my most elaborate video yet, being longer and including more film footage! Zen's Perspective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_o84QTZGVU Thanks for watching! Music in the video is created and owned by me. I have full rights to use it in this video. Music (In order of appearance): Colorplicity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnfIgdjWi60 Worlds Can Wait https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LGv20uMlhw Rainy Resolution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMMiKqr5T04 888 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKv8X...
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http://bookinghunter.com Hong Kong is one of the most exciting cities in the world. What makes this city so vibrant and energetic? It is nearly seven million residents. The city has a unique blend of Western and Chinese culture, which seem to co-exist very well and help make this city so fascinating. The most important places to visit in Hong Kong are: The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery (this statue is one of the five largest statues of Chin), The Victoria Peak (this is something like a top view or a view point from where you can see the entire city of Hong Kong), Avenue of Stars (a place of tribute to the film stars, both past and present Hong Kong cinemas) and many more. This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the mos...
Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in Asia, but is it possible to travel in HK with 20 dollars a day? In fact, there are two methods for traveling HK with 20 USD (155 HKD) and I'm gonna show you how it's done! First method to travel HK with 20 bucks: Book a hostel (~$18) and buy an egg sandwich at 7/11. Second method to travel HK with 20 bucks: MAKE A FRIEND, sleep on their couch, have 20 bucks left over do actually do stuff for the whole day (the method I chose). How I spent my day traveling in Hong Kong: Star Ferry ride - 3.4 HKD Subway ride - 4.5 HKD Breakfast - 25 HKD Lunch - 35 HKD Subway ride - 13.5 HKD Hiking Victoria Peak - FREE Sports drink - 19.5 HKD Dinner - 55 HKD Accommodation - FREE (friend's couch) TOTAL - 155.9 HKD ($20.10) ---------------------------------...
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Hong Kong is more diverse than you’d imagine. Navigate the futuristic skyways connecting office towers and you’ll pass over temples from which incense smoke trails towards the heavens. Published by Gestalten, The Monocle Travel Guide to Hong Kong takes you on a journey from the best dining spots and side-street food stalls to rich retail experiences. The Monocle Travel Guide Series: Hong Kong is now available at Gestalten Pavilion, Gestalten Space, and in our online shop: shop.gestalten.com/monocle-hongkong.html More on The Monocle Travel Guide Series: London vimeo.com/128870124 New York vimeo.com/130736940 Tokyo vimeo.com/134599055
Hong Kong is more diverse than you’d imagine. Navigate the futuristic skyways connecting office towers and you’ll pass over temples from which incense smoke trails towards the heavens. The Monocle Travel Guide to Hong Kong takes you on a journey from the best ding spots and side-street food stalls to rich retail experiences. Published by Gestalten, The Monocle Travel Guide to Hong Kong is available now at The Monocle Shop: www.monocle.com/shop/books-and-music/travel-guides/
Madrid has thrown off the shackles of tradition: what was once a buttoned-down bastion of conservatism has become Spain’s unabashed centre of the avant-garde. Monocle Films visits the city to discover a melting pot of talent, taste and tenacity. MADRID: THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES is available now at Gestalten Pavilion, Gestalten Space, and in our online shop: http://shop.gestalten.com/books/monocle-madrid.html More from The Monocle Travel Guide Series: London: vimeo.com/128870124 New York: vimeo.com/130736940 Tokyo: vimeo.com/134599055 Hong Kong: https://vimeo.com/135249045 Bangkok: https://vimeo.com/140916954
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Monocle reports from around the globe in print, on radio, and online. As its editors and correspondents dart from city to city, they get to know the best places to rest their heads, stretch their limbs, and kick back with a contact in a hard-to-find cocktail bar. That information is now available in Monocle’s Travel Guide Series: a line-up of titles that speaks to you in an informed but informal way about everything from architecture to art, late-night bars to early-morning markets. Published by Gestalten, these travel guides are for people who want to get the most out of their stay—however short—and feel like locals rather than tourists. That’s why each book has a series of neighborhood walks to take you away from the throng and leave you with a sense of discovery even in cities that yo...
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Miami has a lot going for it: its shoreline, year-round warm weather, and diverse population. Our new travel guide will help you explore the neighborhoods to discover its full potential. We’ll introduce you to the dynamic art scene, the best bars and restaurants, and everything in-between. Published by Gestalten, MIAMI: THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES is available now at Gestalten Pavilion, Gestalten Space, and in our online shop: http://shop.gestalten.com/books/travel/monocle-miami.html More from The Monocle Travel Guide Series: Madrid: vimeo.com/144336305 London: vimeo.com/128870124 New York: vimeo.com/130736940 Tokyo: vimeo.com/134599055 Hong Kong: vimeo.com/135249045 Bangkok: vimeo.com/140916954 Instanbul: https://vimeo.com/145114082
Rio de Janeiro is one of the few global cities that strikes a balance between cosmopolitan hub and natural wonder. As well its openness and unique mix of people, the city has a wide range of galleries, restaurants, and world-famous beaches. Our new travel guide will help you discover every pocket of the city. RIO DE JANEIRO: THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES is available now at Gestalten Pavilion, Gestalten Space, and in our online shop: http://shop.gestalten.com/monocle-rio.html More from The Monocle Travel Guide Series: London: vimeo.com/128870124 New York: vimeo.com/130736940 Tokyo: vimeo.com/134599055 Hong Kong: vimeo.com/135249045 Bangkok: vimeo.com/140916954 Madrid: https://vimeo.com/144336305