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    An analysis of Ocean Park

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    scheme (Pos +) The Individual Visit Scheme was first introduced in four Guangdong cities on 28 July 2003 as a liberalisation measure under the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement. There were 4.3 million Mainland visitor arrivals to Hong Kong under this scheme in 2004‚ mainland China become No.1 source guest of Ocean Park (Table 1.1). ∙ The railway scheme for the South Island Line1 (Pos +) The South Island Line (East)

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    Milk Powder Case Study

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    Milk powder. Who’d have thought that milk power would become a political issue? More specifically‚ what has milk power got to do with Hong Kong’s relationship with the mainland? The answer is everything. Following the 2008 mainland plastic in milk powder scandal‚ mothers no longer trusted their local producers. In response‚ a whole industry developed of acquiring milk powder from Hong Kong. In the process‚ this made it impossible for Hong Kong parents to source milk powder in the city. Thousands

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    confident that in 2013‚ they can achieve sustainable growth for their business in Mainland China‚ Hong Kong and Macau where they have spent decades building up their reputation. During the past 5 years‚ Mainland China has been amazing macroeconomic growth‚ and recently it has enjoyed a relatively more favorable macro-economic environment compared to the uncertain and complex macroeconomic conditions globally. Mainland China’s twelfth five-year plan‚ unveiled in 2011‚ will continue to reinforce domestic

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    From the knowledge I acquired from the lectures and other relevant sources of information‚ I would like to analyze the Carrying Capacity on Tourism and the Intangible Cultural Heritage. 1. Carrying Capacity on Tourism Generally‚ tourism carrying capacity is considered as a concept under the circumstance of tourism sustainability. It is based on the evaluation of the greatest potential and ability for a destination to accommodate tourists‚ for instance‚ the destination lifecycle and tourists’ management

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    Acer Case

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    fast-growing China market. He envisioned establishing a solid market base in greater China (mainland China‚ Taiwan‚ and Hong Kong) and expanding from there to the rest of the world. “The market in China is very critical for Taiwanese companies to become global companies‚” Shih said. “Innovation is not necessarily related to whether you are smart or not. The reality is that if you don’t have a big market it’s not easy to innovate because the return on investment is too low. The potential of China is not

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    Parental Involvement

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    Brief background of the case Most of Ming Ming Kindergarten’s parents are from Mainland China. They usually adopt the parenting style of authoritarian or neglecting. They will punish their children to discipline them. Some of them give up disciplining them because they do not know how to or they do not have time to do so. Ming Ming Kindergarten does not have any parent-teacher association. Parents have low participation in school. Teachers will only meet the parents twice a year to talk about

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    tourism and hong kong

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    arrangement for mainland visitors in selected cities. After the launch‚ the number of mainland visitors dramatically soared‚ from 8.5 million in 2003 to 22.7 million in 2010 (Fan & Yim‚ 2011).The various merits of the Individual Visit Scheme have been entirely debated. While some businessman welcome the scheme that likely enhance the economy in Hong Kong‚ normal citizens complain that mainland tourists handicap their daily lives and deteriorate the tension between Hong Kong and mainland. A number of

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    REPORT ON JEWELLERY INDUSTRY IN HONG KONG Prepared for Mr. Kevin Lee CEO of Sparkle Limited Prepared by Ms. Mary Chan Sales manager for Sparkle Limited On February 18‚ 201 Sparkle Limited Date: February 10‚ 2011 To: Mr. Kevin Lee‚ CEO‚ Sparkle Ltd. From: Ms. Mary Chan‚ Sales manager‚ Sparkle Ltd Subject: Report about Jewellery Industry in Hong Kong The attached report‚ requested by you dated Jan 5‚ analyze the current business opportunities in jewelley industry

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    More and more mainland visitors have come to Macau since the hand over. Now‚ Macau government has given out the policy---individual visit scheme. Beijing‚ Shanghai and Guangzhou became the first three open cities in September 2003. From other informal information‚ Hong Kong and Macau government will open 7-9 cities in three provinces--Zhejiang‚ Fujian and Jiangsu later on‚ and from May 1st‚ 2004‚ the whole Guangdong province will be open. The individual visit scheme can make good influence on Macau

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    helped Hong Kong be successfully Hong Kong’s economic freedom score of 89.3 keeps it atop the Index rankings for the 19th consecutive year.3 Staying at the top globally in its economic freedom boosts the investment from other place including mainland China and overseas. It helps the financial sector remains highly competitive and well capitalized‚ serving as a leading global hub. Problem Caused by economic freedom Problem of Monopoly Hong Kong is facing a problem that many century-old

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