The University of Hong Kong | Faculty of Architecture | Department of Real Estate & Construction CCCH9031 Property Rights‚ Built Heritage‚ and Sustainable Development in Hong Kong 1st Semester 2013-14 Lecture and Tutorial Guide (Week 11) Guest Lecture (7): 13.11.2013 (Wed) 4:30-6:30pm MB217 Sustainable Development: the Role of Entrepreneurship vis-à-vis that of the Regulator [Course Learning Outcomes 1‚ 2‚ and 3] By Professor Frank Lorne Can a chicken talk to a cow? Is it possible to have more beef
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hotel in Hong Kong opened in 30th August 2010 Location Background Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions of China. Located in the southeast coast of China‚ this city enjoys outstanding infrastructure and deep-rooted financial market. Two of the main industries in Hong Kong are tourism and hotel service. Hong Kong welcomed roughly 27‚000 tourists in 2007 and the trend indicated this number to increase sharply each year. In 2009‚ the economic stroke Hong Kong and affected
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Yau Wai Yin Student ID: 13082341D Topic: Hong Kong as a tourism hub The impact of Individual Visit Scheme to Hong Kong Individual Visit Scheme has being launched for ten years in Hong Kong. This scheme helps boost tourism and brings benefits to Hong Kong economy and society. However‚ the reality reveals that it also brings some negative impacts to Hong Kong. This paper examines both the arguments for and against Individual Visit Scheme in Hong Kong. Promoting retail and accommodation development
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目錄 INTRODUCTION 2 DEFINITION 2 what is E-book? 2 E-BOOK’ S HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT 2 THE TREND OF E-BOOK 2 IN GLOBAL 2 IN HONG KONG 2 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING E-BOOK 2 ADVANTAGES 2 DISADVANTAGES 2 THE METHODS OF PROMOTE E-BOOK IN THE FUTURE 2 DATA COLLECTION METHOD 2 COMMON SEARCH ENGINES 2 E-book (BY YAHOO) 2 E-book development (BY GOOGLE) 2 LIBRARY RESOURCES 2
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Introduction to Marketing Written Report SK-II Segmentation‚ Targeting & Positioning in Hong Kong Group Members: (Group 2) Chan Yuk Fung‚ Nichole Ho Wai Ki‚ Vivian Kwan Tsz Kwan‚ Sita Ng Chun Ting‚ Jacky Yuen Ka Wai Date of Submission: 18 Apr 2012 Content 1) Introduction of SK-II P.3 2) Segmentation for SK-II customers P.3-4 3) Analysis of SK-II Segmentation P.4 4) How SK-II target their customers P.4-5
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Environment | Hong Kong is located in location in Asia east central and with a rapidly growing Mainland China as its hinterland‚ the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is an international business‚ trade and financial hub. Building on its traditional free market economic policy‚ Hong Kong has developed into a modern‚ vibrant and cosmopolitan services economy‚ underpinning the role of the city as a global business platform.Political environment Since 1997‚ Hong Kong has been started the
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espresso based coffee in generous western culture sizes‚ with informality and a friendly attitude. Pacific Coffee is one of the leading coffee chains in Hong Kong‚ with retail outlets in Hong Kong‚ China and Singapore. Since opening its first outlet in 1992‚ the chain has played an instrumental role in bringing a coffee drinking culture to Hong Kong.With comfortable sofas‚ soft lighting‚ soothing music and internet facilities in all its shops‚ customers can enjoy the premium quality coffee in such
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products through U.S. department stores and ski shops. Although the company has a global supply network‚ most of its critical outerwear products are sourced through the Hong Kong-based company Obersport‚ a joint venture between Sport Obermeyer and a Hong Kong partner. Obersport‚ in turn‚ manages supply and production operations in Hong Kong and China. This case provides an in-depth description of the planning and production processes Sport Obermeyer and its supply channel partners undergo each year
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Landfill is a main way of waste management in Hong Kong‚ but it may not be a sustainable way to solve or relieve the garbage problem. Moreover‚ landfill also will eventually saturate. It’s an urgent problem to stakeholders. In fact‚ an annual average of more than one million tons of wastes are produced in Hong Kong. Landfill is not the only way the government can plan for waste disposal. Building an incinerator to relieve the refuse pressure is also viable. In fact‚ a lot of waste is dumped without
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influence of Individual Visit Scheme in Hong Kong and Macau Background The Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) began on 28 July 2003. This scheme allows Mainland resident visit Hong Kong or Macau on an individual basis. Before the scheme‚ China resident must travel to Hong Kong or Macau with a business visa or group tours. In general‚ as long as people is in the scope of cities‚ it can take the simple visa (Special licensing) procedure going to Hong Kong or Macao‚ people can stay at most
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