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CCST9025-Genetics and Human Nature
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Description
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The overall theme of this course is that genetics and evolution provide a useful perspective for understanding many important aspects of our lives, including our psychological makeup and how we relate to others. The course will draw on multiple intellectual disciplines – genetics, evolution, mathematics, statistics and psychology – to address the following fundamental issues.
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Dawkins, R. (2006). The selfish gene (30th anniversary ed.). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.
Pinker, S. (2003). The blank slate: The modern denial of human nature. New York: Penguin Books.
Collins, F. S. (2010). The language of life: DNA and the revolution in personalized medicine. New York: Harper.
Ridley, M. (1996). The origins of virtue. London: Viking.
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Implementing social security tax (SST) in Hong Kong
Subject
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Genetics and Human Nature
Social security tax
Description
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This poster analyzed implementing social security tax in Hong Kong, which contains three parts. First, they reviewed the definition of social harmony and current social problems in Hong Kong. Second, analyzed the impact of micro-level and macro-level. Finally, the limitations and suggestions have also been discussed.
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Tu Hiu Yee
Wong Sum Yee
Ingrid Wong Si Tsai
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2018/6/10
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Genetic test for people who have committed crime
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English
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CCST-9025-2018-02
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Still Image
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JPEG
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Organ donation policy review
Government policies to improve education based on knowledge of genetics and human nature
Genetics
HK
Scientific and Technological Literacy
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https://learning.hku.hk/dmi/files/original/879d8533cd684b81c7de6943e72448b9.mp4
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Description
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This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
Player
Player
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Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Description
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The video introduces the Yau Ma Tei Threatre, which is a tangible cultural heritage in Hong Kong. In the old days, it was a theatre for silence movies. And nowadays it is preserved as the performance venue for the Chinese opera and is the only surviving pre-World War II theatre. The video aims to promote the popularity of the theatre and provide the general public with a basic understanding on this cultural heritage.
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Leung Nga Lui, Catrina
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Ms Catherine Leung
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Relation
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Rediscover The Fading Colours
Discovering cultural heritage in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Noon Day Gun
Spiritual Drink of Hongkongers-- Hong Kong intangible cultural heritage: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Cantonese Opera
The Cultural Heritage of Chai ( Indian Milk Tea )
A Wisdom in Mind -Bamboo Theatre Building Technique
Why Bing Sutt?
Taj Mahal - A Cultural Heritage
Hung Shing Temple
Exploring Hong Kong: Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
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CCCH-9051-2018-07
Type
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Video
Date Created
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2018/3/22
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK
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https://learning.hku.hk/dmi/files/original/97e127ae8ec69b5a035f9bc7aee364de.mp4
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Description
An account of the resource
This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
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Player
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Spiritual Drink of Hongkongers-- Hong Kong intangible cultural heritage: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Description
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Hong Kong style milk tea is seemingly insignificant, while it is quietly cheering for local citizens, maintaining the relationships between people. With the rotations of the times, Hong Kong style milk tea not only carries the Hongkongers’ stories below the Lion Rock but also connecting with the spirit of striving. This intangible cultural heritage is a local specialty, which is the pride of Hong Kong citizens, then what is the story behind this cup of milk tea and whether its preservation is enough?
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Choi Wai Pan, Mabel
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Relation
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Rediscover The Fading Colours
Discovering cultural heritage in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Noon Day Gun
Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Cantonese Opera
The Cultural Heritage of Chai ( Indian Milk Tea )
A Wisdom in Mind -Bamboo Theatre Building Technique
Why Bing Sutt?
Taj Mahal - A Cultural Heritage
Hung Shing Temple
Exploring Hong Kong: Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
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CCCH-9051-2018-06
Type
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Video
Date Created
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2018/4/7
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Description
An account of the resource
This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
Player
Player
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Noon Day Gun
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Noon Day Gun
Description
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The Noon Day Gun is an explosive reminder of Hong Kong’s British colonial past. Through exploring its historical and societal significance, this video hopes to foster appreciation and understanding of the cultural heritage and to analyse the role of technology in the promotion and conservation of the Noon Day Gun and, by extension, other cultural heritage in greater China or around the world.
Creator
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Chau Ching Yeung, Ryan
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Relation
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Rediscover The Fading Colours
Discovering cultural heritage in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Spiritual Drink of Hongkongers-- Hong Kong intangible cultural heritage: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Cantonese Opera
The Cultural Heritage of Chai ( Indian Milk Tea )
A Wisdom in Mind -Bamboo Theatre Building Technique
Why Bing Sutt?
Taj Mahal - A Cultural Heritage
Hung Shing Temple
Exploring Hong Kong: Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCCH-9051-2018-05
Type
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Video
Date Created
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2018/4/8
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Description
An account of the resource
This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
Player
Player
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Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Hong Kong Court
Description
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A short video made by an undergraduate student about the historical significance of the Court of Final Appeal Building in Hong Kong in the past, present and future. The video also explores the current preservation context of the building both in terms of physically and digitally. Thanks for watching !!
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Cheng Chun Pong Benjamin
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
Relation
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Rediscover The Fading Colours
Discovering cultural heritage in Hong Kong
Noon Day Gun
Spiritual Drink of Hongkongers-- Hong Kong intangible cultural heritage: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Cantonese Opera
The Cultural Heritage of Chai ( Indian Milk Tea )
A Wisdom in Mind -Bamboo Theatre Building Technique
Why Bing Sutt?
Taj Mahal - A Cultural Heritage
Hung Shing Temple
Exploring Hong Kong: Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCCH-9051-2018-04
Type
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Video
Date Created
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2018/4/7
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK
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https://learning.hku.hk/dmi/files/original/3e9e792022a581c339d52e033c075f65.mp4
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Title
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Description
An account of the resource
This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
Player
Player
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Title
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Discovering cultural heritage in Hong Kong
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Hong Kong Cultural Heritage Discovery Centre
Description
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This video introduces the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre. It is a former site of Whitfield Barracks. It is worthy to preserve this site and promote it to the next generation as it has lots of values, including historical value, educational value, and architectural value, to name a few. Between the past and present, the site had a big difference. For example, the front elevation of the exhibition hall was converted into a glass curtain wall to create a spacious and welcoming atmosphere inside the foyer. Apart from that, the restoration project of the Cultural Heritage Discovery Centre had received a positive response from the public and professional bodies. In 2005, it won the “Special Architectural Award– Heritage” awarded by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards. Also, it won the Jury Commendation for Innovation in the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation in 2007. In addition, preservation and digitization related to the site are addressed.
Creator
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Fong Yau Chun, John
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
Relation
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Rediscover The Fading Colours
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Noon Day Gun
Spiritual Drink of Hongkongers-- Hong Kong intangible cultural heritage: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Cantonese Opera
The Cultural Heritage of Chai ( Indian Milk Tea )
A Wisdom in Mind -Bamboo Theatre Building Technique
Why Bing Sutt?
Taj Mahal - A Cultural Heritage
Hung Shing Temple
Exploring Hong Kong: Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCCH-9051-2018-03
Type
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Video
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
2018/3/17
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK
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https://learning.hku.hk/dmi/files/original/027c652c9a776fde56b1997071619b2b.mp4
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Title
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
The topic of the resource
China: Culture, State and Society
Description
An account of the resource
This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
Player
Player
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Title
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Rediscover The Fading Colours
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Hong Kong Printing Company
Description
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This documentary starts with a short introduction about one of the two remaining old-fashioned printing company in Hong Kong as well as the working principles of movable type printing. It then introduces the reasons for the disappearance of such technology and ending with some food for thought for the audiences. Hopefully, it can provoke the audience to think of what can potentially be done to preserve this valuable technology other than the two methods that are briefly mentioned at the end of the video.
Creator
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Wong Chi Ping Desmond
Contributor
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Hong Kong Outstanding Students' Association
光華印務
Youth Square
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
Relation
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Discovering cultural heritage in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Noon Day Gun
Spiritual Drink of Hongkongers-- Hong Kong intangible cultural heritage: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
Yau Ma Tei Threatre
Cantonese Opera
The Cultural Heritage of Chai ( Indian Milk Tea )
A Wisdom in Mind -Bamboo Theatre Building Technique
Why Bing Sutt?
Taj Mahal - A Cultural Heritage
Hung Shing Temple
Exploring Hong Kong: Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
Format
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.mov
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCCH-9051-2018-02
Type
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Video
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
2018/3/28
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK
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https://learning.hku.hk/dmi/files/original/e42d3b58f56cf34cb591829620f57232.mp4
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Title
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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
The topic of the resource
China: Culture, State and Society
Description
An account of the resource
This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
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Title
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Digitizing the Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Hong Kong Museum of Railway
Description
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The video has documented both artifacts and buildings in the Hong Kong Museum of Railway which is the cultural heritage in Hong Kong. Also, some insights of preservation of the cultural heritage, analysis of the current preservation situation and comments are provided to assist the future development of preserving artifacts and architectures in the Hong Kong Museum of Railway.
Creator
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Cheung Tak Yee, Eliza
Rights
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
Relation
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Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCCH-9051-2018-01
Type
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Video
Date Created
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2018/4/7
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK