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The Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港日治時期) was a time when Japan controlled Hong Kong. It began when the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young... |
Question of Hong Kong that Hong Kong was to be returned to China on 1 July 1997. The Imperial Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, also known as “Hong Kong Fallen/The... |
Hong Kong (/ˌhɒŋˈkɒŋ/ (listen); Chinese: 香港, Hong Kong Cantonese: [hœ́ːŋ.kɔ̌ːŋ] (listen), literally "Fragrant Port"), officially The Hong Kong Special... |
history of bus transport in Hong Kong started in 1920 when the first bus route started providing service. While there was the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong... |
Repulse Bay (category Geography of Hong Kong) Bay. During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, the name of Repulse Bay was changed to Chinese: 綠ヶ濱; pinyin: Lǜ~ke bīn). It is one of the most expensive... |
Cheng Yu-tung (category Hong Kong businesspeople) which is a Hong Kong based conglomerate. Cheng was born and raised in Shunde, Guangdong. He fled to Macau in 1940 during Japanese occupation in China.... |
Edward Leung (category Hong Kong activists) born 2 June 1991) is a Hong Kong politician and activist. He was a spokesperson of Hong Kong Indigenous. He claims Hong Kong independence and created... |
The Empire of Japan (Japanese : 大日本帝國) also known as Imperial Japan was a historical Nation State and great power during the period from the Meiji Restoration... |
Sandy Lam (category Hong Kong singers) Lam, (Chinese: 林憶蓮), is a Hong Kong singer, actress and record producer. She sings in Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and Japanese. Lam Yik Lin (林憶蓮) - (1985)... |
relieve or recapture Hong Kong. The fleet could also impose a blockade on the Japanese home islands, which would force the Japanese to accept terms. The... |
Joan Lorring (category Hong Kong actors) Lorring was born Mary Magdalene Ellis in Hong Kong. She was raised there by her mother until 1939 following the Japanese invasion. They later settled in San... |
Dresdner Bank (category Banks of Germany) Europe but also in the United States, Singapore, Canada, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, and China. Dresdner Bank was the first to open its own office in former... |
Architecture. Hong Kong: Periplus. ISBN 9-6259-3882-6. Tin Maung Maung Than (1993). Indian Communities in Southeast Asia: Some Aspects of Indians in Rangoon... |
single in June 2013, which was called "Trap". Lau's father was born in Hong Kong, and his mother was born in Taiwan. He lived in Willowdale, Toronto as... |
Mika Ninagawa (category Articles containing Japanese-language text) October 18, 1972 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese photographer and director. She is known for her brightly colored photographs of flowers, goldfish, and landscapes... |
Deng Xiaoping (category General Secretaries of the Communist Party of China) Mao. During the Japanese Occupation of China, he joined the Eighth Route Army commanded by Liu Bocheng. After World War II he was part of peace talks between... |
Jackie Chan (category Hong Kong singers) the family name is Chan. Jackie Chan (born Chan Kong-Sang on 7 April 1954) SBS, MBE, PMW is a Hong Kong actor, director, entrepreneur, martial artist,... |
[2004]. Anna May Wong : from laundryman's daughter to Hollywood legend. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-9882208902, p. 118. Chan 2003, p276. Hodges... |
July 27 (category Days of the year) Minister of the United Kingdom. 1953 – The Korean War ends. 1955 – The Allied occupation of Austria officially ends. 1976 – Former Prime Minister of Japan Kakuei... |
Yasuki Chiba (category Japanese movie directors) mass-produce hit works such as "Honkon no yoru" and "Honolulu, Tokyo, Hong Kong" starring Chinese superstar Lucilla You Min, which was created to produce... |