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Friends of Heritage Monthly Bulletin

Bulletin of Friends of Heritage - November 2007

Activiy(1)

Uncle Charles' Tour to Stanley


Stanley, located at the southern tip of Hong Kong Island, is an attractive tourist point which stands out its unique combination of Eastern and Western culture, heritage buildings, and relaxing beaches. Mr. Charles Chan, an experienced docent, is invited to give FOH a guided tour in Stanley. Details are as follows:

Date: 25 November 2007 (Sunday)
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Assemble Time: 8:50 a.m.
Assemble Place: Information Counter at HKHDC
Quota: 22 persons
Docent: Mr. Charles Chan (Experienced docents)
Application &
Enquiry:
Mr. Fan
(email amo@lcsd.gov.hk) or (TelĄG2208 4407)
Remarks:
1. The tour will be conducted in Cantonese.
2. This activity is restricted to Friends of Heritage only.
3. Successful applicants will be selected by drawing lots and notified individually.
4. We will dismiss at Stanley at around 12:00noon.
Deadline for
Application:

14 November 2007 (Wednesday)

 

Activity (2)

Special Lectures in November

Date Theme Speakers
*10.11.2007 (Saturday)
Wanderings in a Millennium of Chinese Society Professor David Faure
(Professor of History, Department of History, The CUHK)
24.11.2007
(Saturday)

A Western and Chinese Heritage Journey to Guangzhou

Mr. Wong Ho-chiu
(Chairman, Research Centre of Hong Kong History, We Love Hong Kong Association)
*The lectures are co-organized with the Department of History, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Time ĄG 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Venue ĄG Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui
QuotaĄG 110 seats; first come, first served.
RemarkĄG 1) No enrollment is needed.
2) Audience will be admitted 15 minutes before each lecture starts.
3) FOH will get 2 hours of activity record for attending this lecture.
FeeĄG Free





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