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Issei, "The Jiao Festival in Hong Kong and the New Territories," in Julian F. Pas, ed., Turning of the Tides: Religion in China Today (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 271-298
Interviews: K'ung Chao-hsiang (age 79), Lung Tseng Tau, Jul 6, 1991; Hsieh Ch'i, op. cit.
Interview of Mo Shu-ling (age 65), Mok Ka, Jun 29, 1991
Interview of Lo Ch'uan, op. cit., Jul 8, 1991
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"Ho, op. cit.; while some villagers did not remember the role of the Houwang in the rituals, an old man, who had witnessed the festival three times, indicated that the Houwang idol would be "invited" from the temple and enshrined on an altar set up for the ceremony (Interview of Lo Ch'uan, op. cit., Chap Mun Tau, Jun 22, 1991)
"Tanaka, op. cit., pp. 273-274
*Faure, 1986, op. cit., p. 84
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James Hayes, The Rural Communities of Hong Kong: Studies and Themes (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1983), pp. 159-160
"Ho, op. cit., p. 6
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Interviews: Cheng P'o, op. cit.; K'ung Chao-hsiang, op. cit.
"Interviews: Cheng Man-hung, op. cit.; the Tung Chung Public School, Jul 1991; Tseng Kuan-hsing (age 60+), Upper Ling Pei, Jul 12, 1991
*Interview of K'ung Chao-hsiang, op. cit.
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Ibid.; Interviews: "Uncle Li", op. cit.; Cheng Man-hung, op. cit.; the Tung Chung Rural Committee, Aug 12, 1991
Interview of Feng Po (age 65), Ma Wan Chung, Jun 16, 1991
Brum, op. cit.
*James Hayes, "Chinese Temples in the Local Setting," in Some Traditional Chinese Ideas and Conceptions in Hong Kong Social Life Today, Week-end symposium, Oct 2, 1966, the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, p. 92
"Faure, 1981, op. cit., p. 76
**"Ch'ung-hsiu Houwang-miao pei-chih," IV, 1910, collected in K'o Ta-wen, Lu Hung-chi, & Wu Lun Ni-hsia, comp., Hsiang-kang...
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The
Issei, "The Jiao Festival in Hong Kong and the New Territories," in Julian F. Pas, ea, Turning of the Tides Religion in China Today (Hong Kong Oxford University Press. 1989), pp 271-298
Interviews K'ung Chao-hsiang LR (age 79), Lung Tseng Tau, Jul 6,1991, Hsieh Ch'i, op eit
Interview of Mo shu-ling (age 65), Mok ka, Jun 29,1991 29 Interview of Lo Ch'uan, op cit, Jul 8,1991
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"Ho, op on, while some villagers did not remember the role of the Houwang in the cheeto ntuals, an old man, who had witnessed the festival three times, indicated that the Houwang idol would be "invited" from the temple and enshrined on an altar set up for the ceremony (Interview of Lo Ch'uan .op cit. Chap Mun Tau ēƒ, Jun 22 1991 )
"Tanaka, op cut,p 273-274
*Faure, 1986, op. cit. p. 84
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James Hayes, The Rural Communities of Hong Kong Studies and Themes (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1983), pp 159-160
"Ho op cit, p 6
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Interviews Cheng P'o, op. cit, K’ung Chao-hsiang, op eit
"Interviews Cheng Man-hung, op eit, the Tung Chung Public School, Jul 1991, Tseng
Kuan-hsing it (age 60+) upper Ling Pei. Jul 12,1991
* Interview of Kung Chao-hsiang, op cit
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Ibid Interviews "Uncle Li op ei Cheng Man-hung, op eit, the Tung Chung Rural Committee. Aug 12.1991
Interview of Feng Po (age 65), Ma Wan Chung, Jun 16,1991
Brum op eit
*James Hayes, "Chinese Temples in the Local setting." in Some Tradinonal Chinese Ideas and Conceptions in Hong Kong Social Lije Today, Week-end symposium, Oct 2.1966, the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, p. 92
"Faure, 1981, op Cit-p 76
**"Ch'ung-hsau Houwang-miao pet-chih." IV, 1910 collected in K`o Ta- wer FX. Lu Hung-chi þ1⁄21⁄21⁄2, & Wu Lun Ni-hsia ZALA, comp, Hstang-kang
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