Revitalization in Asia: Adaptive Reuse in Macao, Mumbai, and Penang explores sustainable adaptive reuse in these urban areas from... Læs mere
The era between empire and communism is routinely portrayed as a catastrophic interlude in China's modern history. This book shows instead that the first half of the twentieth century witnessed a qualitatively unprecedented trend towards openness.
This book features five units on academic English skills for first-year undergraduates, covering writing, reading, and speaking. It guides students through essays,... Læs mere
The Placemakers of Hong Kong honors contributions to the city's urban and rural enhancement by developers, organizations, and the government. It highlights 'placemaking'... Læs mere
Collected and Curated showcases Chinese art from UMAG at HKU, the oldest Hong Kong museum. It features... Læs mere
The BRICS+ countries include Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the UAE, and potentially Saudi Arabia. This compendium examines their growing... Læs mere
This book argues for integrating the arts into Hong Kong's education system to foster creativity and innovation. Through case studies and expert... Læs mere
A 2018 Hong Kong seizure of 88 dead pangolins sparks a true-crime investigation tracing their origin, killers, and destination. The book explores pangolin... Læs mere
Travels and Revelations presents 23 essays in which Zhang Chengzhi portrays the cultures of Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Ningxia, and Xinjiang.... Læs mere