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  Hong-kong - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hong-kong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hong Kong lies in China near the mouth of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang) southeast of Guangzhou.
Hong Kong's economy expanded rapidly during the corresponding period and the colony became one of Asia's major commercial, financial, and industrial centres, boasting the world's busiest container port from 1987.
Hong Kong's incoming government of April 1997 confirmed its critics' worst fears by clearly stating that draconian curbs would be imposed on the operations of political organizations and the right to protest after the handover of the colony to China at the end of June.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Hong-Kong   (1475 words)

  
 Taiping Rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hong Xiuquan gathered his support in a time of considerable turmoil.
This was mainly the result of Hong Xiuquan's limited understanding of Christianity, having been exposed to just a few pamphlets during his youth.
The impetus of the movement suffered greatly as Hong withdrew from active control of policies and administration in 1853.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Taiping_Rebellion   (2034 words)

  
 Cina Oggi
Le imposizioni della Gran Bretagna avevano ulteriormente peggiorato una situazione già grave: la decisione di aprire nuovi porti a nord di Canton stava danneggiando anche i mercanti locali, i portatori, i battellieri e gli stessi pirati, ai quali le flotte occidentali avevano dichiarato guerra.
Nel 1847 i due cugini Hong si trasferiscono a Canton dove cominciano a studiare il cristianesimo sotto la guida del missionario presbiteriano I.J.Roberts, senza però riceverne il battesimo.
Hong Rengan promuove un'apertura verso le innovazioni occidentali, viste come mezzo per rafforzare i valori cristiani nella comunità, e difende i diritti femminili.
www.cinaoggi.it /storia/taiping.htm   (1017 words)

  
 Hong Tianguifu: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Born to Hong Xiuquan and Lai-shi (賴氏), Hong Tianguifu (洪天貴福 in pinyin: hong2 tian1 fu2 gui4) (1948 - 1964), also called Hong Tiangui and in Qing historical record, Hong Futian (洪福瑱 fu2 tian4), was the second and last king of the Heavenly Kingdom of Taiping.
Despite the short time he was a king, he was issued an official jade seal (玉璽 yu4 xi3), which is an exhibit in the Hong Kong Museum of History (香港歷史博物館) [1] (http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/History/english/index.html).
Hong Tianguifu's name is unique, in that it contains a three- character given name, whereas almost all Chinese given name has just one or two characters.
www.encyclopedian.com /ho/Hong-Tianguifu.html   (372 words)

  
 Taiping Rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In August 1851, Hong then declared the establishment of the Heavenly Kindgom of Taiping with himself as absolute ruler.
Of the original rulers, the West King and South King were killed in combat in 1852, the East King was murdered by the North King in 1856 and the North King was subsequently executed.
Gan Prince (干王), Hong Rengan (洪仁玕 Hóng Rēngān) (1822-1864, excuted), younger brother of Hong Xiuquan
www.wikiverse.org /taiping-rebellion   (971 words)

  
 Hong Tianguifu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
'''Hong Tianguifu''' (&27946;&22825;&36020;&31119; in pinyin: hong2 tian1 fu2 gui4) (1848 - 1864), also called Hong Tiangui and in Qing historical record, Hong Futian (&27946;&31119;&29809; fu2 tian4), was the second and last king of the Heavenly Kingdom of Taiping.
Born to Hong Xiuquan and Lai-shi (&36084;&27663;), Hong succeeded his father at sixteen and was not respected like his father by the princes, and he was spoken of lowly.
Hong Tianguifu's name is unique, in that it contains a three- character given name, whereas almost all Chinese given names have just one or two characters.
hong-tianguifu.area51.ipupdater.com   (375 words)

  
 UF-OS :: View topic - God's Chinese Son   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hong believed he was “God's Chinese Son.” This new realization merited a change of face, or more precisely, a change of name.
Hong believed that his duty was to spread the teachings of God and stamp out the Buddhist idolatry that was so prevalent in China.
Hong's cousin, Hong Rengan, and Hong Xiuquan's son were tracked and eventually killed.
www.uf-os.net /forum/viewtopic.php?p=706   (1409 words)

  
 International Publishers Association - Copyright Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The keynote speech at the seminar was given by Mr Shen Rengan, Deputy Director General of the National Copyright Administration of China; he provided an overview of the current copyright position in China.
The Chinese remain non-committal on whether Hong Kong would be required to use simplified characters; at the moment the difference is useful as an additional means of defining separate licensing arrangements.
It remains to be seen whether Hong Kong readers with their higher purchasing power would be content to purchase the lower-quality books produced in China.
www.ipa-uie.org /copyright/copyright_pub/owen.html   (2314 words)

  
 Taiping Rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Category:Rebellion The Taiping Rebellion (1851 - 1864) was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history, a clash between the forces of Imperial China and those inspired by a Hakka self-proclaimed mystic named Hong Xiuquan, who was also a Christian convert.
Most accurate sources put the total deaths at about 20 million civilians and army personnel, although some claim the death toll was much higher (as many as 40 or 50 million according to some sources).
But Hong Tianguifu did nothing to restore the Kingdom, so the Kingdom was quickly destroyed when Nanjing fell to the Imperial armies after vicious street-by-street fighting.
taiping-rebellion.ask.dyndns.dk   (1112 words)

  
 Judicial caning in Singapore, Mar 2001 - CORPUN ARCHIVE sgj00103
Rengan, Melvin and Tesleem also admitted hitting the seven men with a dustbin.
ON March 1, Shashi Kumar Narayannan, Rengan Balakrishnan, Melvin Mathenkumar Segaran, Tesleem Ahmad Sayed Ahmad and Thavachelvam K Amirthalingam pleaded guilty to rioting.
Shashi and Rengan were each jailed 20 months and given three strokes of the cane.
www.corpun.com /sgj00103.htm   (787 words)

  
 Hacked By EnterKey & SERseri { Kafadar HAckerlar } - Record Haul as China Raids Pirates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hong Kong newspapers on Wednesday reported that counterfeiters were turning out fake T-shirts for Beijing's 2008 Olympics just a week after the supposedly fake-proof logo was first unveiled.
Severe punishment of lawbreakers should be combined with a policy of rewarding those who give useful information to the authorities, Gui added Wednesday.
Shen Rengan, deputy director of the National Copyright Administration, said piracy is an international issue.
www.asiansecurityweb.com /printout119.html   (474 words)

  
 Piccola scheda storica essenziale dalla Dinastia Ming ai nostri giorni
Con Hong Rengan (1822-1864) c’è un’apertura verso le innovazioni occidentali e un aumento dei diritti femminili.
I funzionari cinesi addetti al commercio con l'occidente (hong) si trovarono d'un tratto ad essere nella condizione di non riuscire a gestire i traffici, aumentati considerevolmente dal divieto di monopolio fatto alla Compagnia nel 1833.
I mercanti hong nel novembre del 36 decisero di espellere i contrabbandieri più spudorati.
briciole.altervista.org /smf/index.php?topic=334.0;prev_next=prev   (5171 words)

  
 China's Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Law
The compilation was done by the Editorial Board of the Legal Affairs Committee of the NPC's Standing Committee and published by the Legal Publications Department of the Ministry of Justice.
The sole agent for overseas distribution is Joint Publishing (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Moses M. Cheng (Hong Kong), P.C. Woo and Co, Hong Kong.
www.1990institute.org /publications/pubs/ISUPAP11.html   (8825 words)

  
 china radio international   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Spre deosebire de anii precedenţi, manifestările din acest an cuprind şi o campanie de informare privind protecţia drepturilor de autor.
Preşedintele Consiliului de administraţie al Asociaţiei pentru drepturile de autor din China, Shen Rengan, a remarcat că în ultimii ani instituţiile specializate au depus mari eforturi pentru protecţia proprietăţii intelectuale, inclusiv a drepturilor de autor.
Cu acest prilej, Societatea bibliotecarilor a decernat decoraţii domnilor Shao Yifu, Shi Jingyi şi altor personalităţi din Hong Kong care au acrodat ani la rândul un puternic sprijin material bibliotecilor din partea continentală.
ro.chinabroadcast.cn /1/2005/04/27/1@26063.htm   (525 words)

  
 Taiping Rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Category:Rebellion The Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864) was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history, a clash between the forces of Imperial China and those inspired by a Hakka self-proclaimed mystic named Hong Xiuquan, who was also a Christian convert.
The revolt spread northwards with great rapidity, 500,000 Taiping soldiers taking Nanjing in March 1853, killing 30,000 Imperial soldiers and slaughtering thousands of civilians.
By early 1864 Imperial control in most areas was well established, Hong declared that God would defend Tianjin, but as the Imperial forces approached in June he took poison.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Taiping_rebellion   (1538 words)

  
 Taiping Rebellion - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
The country had suffered a series of natural disasters, economic problems and defeats at the hands of the Western powers, problems that the ruling Qing_dynasty did little to lessen.
Four months before the fall of the Heavenly Kingdom of Taiping, Hong Xiuquan passed the throne to Hong_Tianguifu, his eldest son.
But Hong_Tianguifu did nothing to restore the Kingdom, so the Kingdom was quickly destroyed.
www.indexsuche.com /Taiping_Rebellion.html   (967 words)

  
 Taiping_Rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The '''Taiping Rebellion''' (1851 - 1864) was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history, a clash between the forces of Imperial China and those inspired by a Hakka self-proclaimed mystic named Hong Xiuquan, who was also a Christian convert who had claimed that he was the new Messiah and younger brother of Jesus Christ.
Many high ranking Taiping officials kept concubines and lived as de-facto kings.
Both China's CCTV and Hong Kong TVB made historical dramas about Taiping Rebellion.
q-basic.xodox.de /Taiping_Rebellion   (1816 words)

  
 GrayZone - March 1997 Digest
Three countries--China, Hong Kong and Taiwan--remain the largest sources of counterfeit video game products in the world.
The price of legal compact discs (CDs) declined in 1996, the Xinhua news agency quoted Shen Rengan, deputy director of the State Copyright Administration, as saying, meaning smaller profits for pirates.
China plans to revise its 6-year-old copyright law to meet changing needs, particularly with the development of the electronic information era, he said.
www.grayzone.com /397.htm   (1013 words)

  
 A Sino-Indian Perspective for India - China Understainging-  Tan Chung
The scholar was Hong Xiuquan (also spelled as Hung Hsiu-Ch'uan) (1819-1864), a drop-out from the Imperial Examination System (Keju) who led millions of peasants of south China to arms and established an ephemeral rebel regime named "Taiping Tianguo" (The Celestial Kingdom of Taiping).
Hong Xiuquan's Edict issued in Nanjing in 1860 in the name of "Tianwang" (Chinese translation of "Deva-Maharaja") says: "Delivering people from misery and save people's lives", "let everyone obey the real Tao and enjoy the bliss of Taiping".
Hong Xiuquan's entry into this discourse has already brought my survey of the Sino-Indian Buddhist Twinhood to the 19th century.
www.ignca.nic.in /ks_41019.htm   (10056 words)

  
 Business Leadership Strategies which reduce the cost of Managing Cultural Differences.
Capon, Noel and Ho Yeun Ching, Michelle; "Jimmy Lai and Daily Newspapers in Hong Kong”.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 1996.
Rengan, Sandro C.; Shen, Whilliam; Usiskin Suzanne; Yang, Mary; WI Harper International: Bridge between Silicon Valley and Asia-SM39; Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University; 1997.
www.eastwest-global.com /leadership/managers/trainingcases.htm   (500 words)

  
 wenming
Mit der Öffnung des Landes ist es nur natürlich, daß die Erweiterung und Bereicherung des Wissens über die Außenwelt sich im Wortgebrauch und ganz speziell auch in der Wahl des Begriffes Yi bzw.
Bereits 1859 hielt Hong Rengan die Bezeichnung der Ausländer als Yi für eine Art 'psychologischen Sieg', der nicht einmal annähernd der Wirklichkeit entspreche.
Dies hat auch Wang Tao in den 70er Jahren des vorigen Jhs.
www.intercultural-studies.org /ICS1/fang.htm   (9137 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
CCA aus den Niederlanden ist eine globale Verlagsunternehmensgruppe und CCA Asia ist eine ihrer Tochterfirmen.
Ich bin für die Geschäfte in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan und Singapur verantwortlich.
CCH hat zudem auch eine US-Firma und eine asiatische Firma gekauft.
www.bjrundschau.com /2003-52/2003.52-jj-2.htm   (1361 words)

  
 Dontronics - Recommendations.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
8-Dec-2004 Rengan Krishna Iyer Malaysia The services rendered by Dontronics is swift, efficient and customer friendly.
The kits are very reasonably priced and pack with value for money.
It is indeed a pleasure doing business with you.
www.dontronics.com /reco.html   (10332 words)

  
 HCR Conference Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As a consequence, international investors became suspicious of the Asian Miracle and began to withdraw their capital from this region.
But unlike other Asian nations, China maintained the stability of its currency while Hong Kong experienced its worst period in the past year and mainland China failed to keep expected growth rate, this actually earned the country wide praise and helped prevent further vicious cycle of depreciation in Asia.
This conference on Foreign Direct Investment in China included four panels:
www.harvardchina.org /conference/fdi_conf.html   (464 words)

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