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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Lei Yue Mun, Hong Kong
Lei Yue Mun is one of the few fishing villages to have survived the steady growth and expansion of Hong Kong.
Since Lei Yue Mun lies beyond the old Kai Tak airport at the southern tip of Kowloon, beyond the reach of the MTR system and other public transport, it is best to go there by taxi.
In some restaurants it is still the practice for the customer to choose the fish himself in the market and bring it to the restaurant to be cooked.
www.planetware.com /hong-kong/kowloon/lei-yue-mun-hk-ko-ly.htm   (98 words)

  
 Introduction to Sinitic-Vietnamese Studies - dchph
In this paper, however, except for that broad classification of the Austroasiatic linguistic family minus the Vietnamese language and those descents of the languages which "were once spoken much more widely in China”, the same concept is used to refer to a smaller scale of a linguistic sub-family.
As defined earlier, that sub-class confines only on those languages that were originally evolved from ancient languages of the Yue peoples, which are inherited and spoken by those those ethnic groups still living in the southern part of China, from which Vietnamese has emerged as a special case of total siniticization.
The two words exist and are used until this day in the Chinese language, which sheds light the reconciliation to the fact that other basic words in both languages are originated from the same roots, whether they are Han or Austroasiatic, or of the Yue languages as used in this paper.
www.vny2k.com /vny2k/SiniticVietnamese4.htm   (13354 words)

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