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'Fire Dragon' Mid-Autumn Festival -
Tai Hang

Party for Dr. James Hayes

Geoff Roper
Michael Kirkbride
Prof. Tong Kin Woon


Chinese Music

Elizabeth Sinn

Visit to the New Territories

Kam Tin

Patrick Hase

Visit to Devil's Peak
Visit to Royal Observatory
Visit to Mai Po marshes
Visit to the Exhibition of Painting
by Nancy Wu

John Wilson
Elizabeth Sinn
& Rosemary Lee

Dan Waters
& Rosemary Lee
Michael Lau

There was, as you see, another expedition to Chek Lap Kok! This really will be the last one until the new airport is completed, after which you will undoubtedly be able to visit it as much as you can afford to.

I would like to thank all those who took the time and effort to organise these visits and expeditions.

The programme committee is also responsible for organising our lecture programme and those of us who have been able to attend them will, I think, agree that the standard has been well maintained. Without detracting from the other lectures, I would like to highlight the two lectures at the beginning of January 1993, where we were fortunate to have two prominent academics in the form of Professor Hugh Baker, Professor of Chinese at the London School of Oriental and African Studies, and Professor James Watson from Columbia University. The full list of lectures and speakers are as follows:

Lecture
Speaker

American Chinese Film Making
Shirley Sum

Central Highlanders of Vietnam
Grant Evans

Cambodia: Is Peace Possible
!

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Peter Leeds

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'Fire Dragon' Mid-Autumn Festival - Tai Hang Party for Dr. James Hayes Geoff Roper Michael Kirkbride Prof. Tong Kin Woon Chinese Music Elizabeth Sinn Visit to the New Territories Kam Tin Patrick Hase Visit to Devil's Peak Visit to Royal Observatory Visit to Mai Po marshes Visit to the Exhibition of Painting by Nancy Wu John Wilson Elizabeth Sinn & Rosemary Lee Dan Waters & Rosemary Lee Michael Lau There was, as you see, another expedition to Chek Lap Kok! This really will be the last one until the new airport is completed, after which you will undoubtedly be able to visit it as much as you can afford to. I would like to thank all those who took the time and effort to organise these visits and expeditions. The programme committee is also responsible for organising our lecture programme and those of us who have been able to attend them will, I think, agree that the standard has been well maintained. Without detracting from the other lectures, I would like to highlight the two lectures at the beginning of January 1993, where we were fortunate to have two prominent academics in the form of Professor Hugh Baker, Professor of Chinese at the London School of Oriental and African Studies, and Professor James Watson from Columbia University. The full list of lectures and speakers are as follows: Lecture Speaker American Chinese Film Making Shirley Sum Central Highlanders of Vietnam Grant Evans Cambodia: Is Peace Possible ! ix Peter Leeds
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'Fire Dragon' Mid-Autumn Festival- Tai Hang Party for Dr. James Hayes Geoff Roper Michael Kirkbride Prof. Tong Kin Woon Chinese Music Elizabeth Sinn Visit to the New Territories Kam Tin Patrick Hase Visit to Devil's Peak Visit to Royal Observatory Visit to Mai Po marshes Visit to the Exhibition of Painting by Nancy Wu John Wilson Elizabeth Sinn & Rosemary Lee Dan Waters & Rosemary Lee Michael Lau There was as you see another expedition to Chek Lap Kok! This really will be the last one until the new airport is completed, after which you will undoubtedly be able to visit it as much as you can afford to. I would like to thank all those who took the time and effort to organise these visits and expeditions. The programme committee is also responsible for organising our lecture programme and those of us who have been able to attend them will I think agree that the standard has been well maintained. Without detracting from the other lectures I would like to highlight the two lectures at the beginning of January 1993 where we were fortunate to have two prominent academics in the form of Professor Hugh Baker, Professor of Chinese at the London School of Oriental and African Studies and Professor James Watson from Columbia University. The full list of lectures and speakers are as follows: Lecture Speaker American Chinese Film Making Shirley Sum Central Highlanders of Vietnam Grant Evans Cambodia: Is Peace Possible ! ix Peter Leeds
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'Fire Dragon' Mid-Autumn Festival-

Tai Hang

Party for Dr. James Hayes

Geoff Roper

Michael Kirkbride

Prof. Tong Kin Woon

Chinese Music

Elizabeth Sinn

Visit to the New Territories

Kam Tin

Patrick Hase

Visit to Devil's Peak

Visit to Royal Observatory

Visit to Mai Po marshes

Visit to the Exhibition of Painting

by Nancy Wu

John Wilson

Elizabeth Sinn

& Rosemary Lee

Dan Waters

& Rosemary Lee

Michael Lau

There was as you see another expedition to Chek Lap Kok! This really will be the last one until the new airport is completed, after which you will undoubtedly be able to visit it as much as you can afford to.

I would like to thank all those who took the time and effort to organise these visits and expeditions.

The programme committee is also responsible for organising our lecture programme and those of us who have been able to attend them will I think agree that the standard has been well maintained. Without detracting from the other lectures I would like to highlight the two lectures at the beginning of January 1993 where we were fortunate to have two prominent academics in the form of Professor Hugh Baker, Professor of Chinese at the London School of Oriental and African Studies and Professor James Watson from Columbia University. The full list of lectures and speakers are as follows:

Lecture

Speaker

American Chinese Film Making

Shirley Sum

Central Highlanders of Vietnam

Grant Evans

Cambodia: Is Peace Possible

!

ix

Peter Leeds

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