# OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY
The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was originally founded in 1847 but ceased to exist in 1859. It was revived in 1959 with the object of encouraging an active interest in East Asia, and in particular China, through the medium of lectures and discussions and by publishing an annual Journal.
## NOTE TO CONTRIBUTORS
The Editorial Committee welcomes contributions from non-members as well as from members. Articles, notes and queries, and other material dealing with such subjects as the history, languages, literature, art, social customs, and natural history of Hong Kong and adjacent areas will be considered for publication.
Contributors are requested to follow closely the style sheet of the Journal, obtainable from the Editor. Contributions of over 20,000 words will not normally be accepted for publication in the Journal. They may, however, be submitted for consideration as monographs.
All communications intended for publication should be type-written in double spacing on one side of the paper only, leaving adequate margins. They should be sent to the Hon. Editor, Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch, P.O. Box 13864, Hong Kong.
OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY
The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was originally founded in 1847 but ceased to exist in 1859. It was revived in 1959 with the object of encouraging an active interest in East Asia, and in particular China, through the medium of lectures and discussions and by publishing an annual Journal.
NOTE TO CONTRIBUTORS
The Editorial Committee welcomes contributions from non-
members as well as from members. Articles, notes and queries,
and other material dealing with such subjects as the history,
languages, literature, art, social customs, and natural history of
Hong Kong and adjacent areas will be considered for publication.
Contributors are requested to follow closely the style sheet of
the Journal, obtainable from the Editor. Contributions of over
20,000 words will not normally be accepted for publication in the Journal. They may, however, be submitted for consideration
as monographs.
All communications intended for publication should be type-
written in double spacing on one side of the paper only, leaving adequate margins. They should be sent to the Hon. Editor,
Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch, P. O. Box 13864,
Hong Kong.
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