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1香港只能剩下最後24人

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  • Title: 香港只能剩下最後24人
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  • Language: chi
  • Publisher: ➤  亮光文化有限公司 - Enlighten & Fish Ltd
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  • Publish Location: Hong Kong

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  • First Year Published: 2019
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Culture of Hong Kong

culture of Hong Kong is primarily a mix of Chinese and Western (primarily British) influences, stemming from Lingnan Cantonese roots and Hong Kong's status

Cantonese people

cities and towns (as well as Hong Kong and Macau), who natively speak the Cantonese language. In a more general sense, "Cantonese people" can refer to any

Hong Kong literature

and fiction media. Hong Kong literature reflects the area's unique history during the 20th century as a fusion of British colonial, Cantonese, and sea-trading

Jiangshi fiction

Jiangshi fiction, or goeng-si fiction in Cantonese, is a literary and cinematic genre of horror based on the jiangshi of Chinese folklore, a reanimated

Hong Kong written Chinese

on Cantonese, and that its lexicon has English and Cantonese influences. Thus it must not be confused with written Cantonese which, even in Hong Kong, enjoys

CJ7

CJ7 (Chinese: 长江七号; Cantonese Yale: Cheung gong chat hou; lit. 'Yangtze 7') is a 2008 Chinese-Hong Kong science fiction comedy film co-written, co-produced

Prostitution in Hong Kong

location of some of the earliest brothels established in Hong Kong, in the mid-19th century. The Cantonese name of the street, 擺花 (pai fa) literally means "flower

Jackie Chan

Fang Shilong SBS MBE PMW (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong martial artist, actor and filmmaker

Black Mask (film)

September 2008. The film is recognised for having multiple versions: Hong Kong (Cantonese), Taiwanese (Mandarin), English (export), United Kingdom (distributed

Chungking Express

Chungking Express is a 1994 Hong Kong anthology crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film consists of two stories told in