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No heritage found on map: Hong Kong's vanishing Hakka traditions
Scott MCMASTER
Department of Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA)
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1997 Handover
25%
Birthday
25%
British Colonialism
25%
China
25%
Copyright
25%
Cultural Representation
25%
Decedents
25%
Derelict
25%
Ethnographic Study
25%
Family Home
25%
Food Culture
25%
Grounded Theory
25%
Hakka
100%
Heritage
100%
Hong Kong
100%
Hong Kong Identity
25%
House Prices
25%
Image-based Method
25%
Land Scarcity
25%
Law
25%
New Territories
50%
Physical Landscape
25%
Pre-colonial
25%
Rapid Change
25%
Rice Paddy
25%
Selling
25%
Small House Policy
25%
Traditional Village
25%
Village House
25%
Village Leaders
25%
Villagers
50%
Visual Culture
25%
Visual Sociology
25%
Ways of Knowing
25%
Arts and Humanities
birthday
20%
British colonialism
20%
China
20%
Cultural representations
20%
Disappearance
60%
Ethnographic Study
20%
Food Culture
20%
Grounded Theory
20%
Heritage
100%
Hong Kong
100%
Intangibles
20%
Intergenerational
20%
Leaders
20%
Legacy
20%
Pre-colonial
20%
Scarcity
20%
Tradition
100%
Village
80%
Visual Culture
20%
Visual Sociology
20%
Visuality
20%
Social Sciences
Colonialism
50%
Ethnographic Study
50%
Grounded Theory
50%
Hong Kong
100%
Hong Kong China
50%
Sociology
50%
Territory
100%
Visual Culture
50%