Directory introduction Glossary Define collective memory to help promote identity as an educational medium to develop criticism of multifunctional society to develop economy and improve conclusion Attached image reference book References Introduction "Memory reveals city culture, history and time." (Aldo Rossi, 1982). The demolition of the Star Ferry Pier and the Queens Pier in 2006 and 2007 enhanced the recognition of collective memory discussion on urban development in Hong Kong.
In recent years, the term "collective memory" was around us. Collective memory means that the community shares common memories, emotions and stories within the same place or period. In Hong Kong, such queen pier, Litchi cock zoo, clock tower of Tsim Sha Tsui; artists such as Lydai Shum Din Ha in the 1990s, Spemcer Lam Sheung Yee, Bruce Lee, and even Polaroid. In the era of rapid technological change, what we imagined can now be achieved. One key technology is nanotechnology. This allows you to create many revolutionary electronic products, manufacturing and applications like Nokia can be used to create variants of Nokia which is a concept phone that can change shape diversity. Images and videos can be displayed even if used second-hand solar charge (Nokia, 2010). Also, with the spread of network technology in recent years, information gathering has become easier.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council represents the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. It was developed in Hong Kong in 1966. This b2b portal promotes products and services offered in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Trade Development Council allows buyers around the world to easily access Hong Kong suppliers, manufacturers or service providers. HKTDC covers more than 30 industries and connects 8 million buyers and 130,000 Hong Kong manufacturers and suppliers. It has 40 offices on 6 continents, 12 of which are in China. TaiwanTrade is a Taiwanese B to B website mainly engaged in electronics, hardware, machinery, sports, auto parts, gifts, foods, medicines, fashion and other Taiwanese products. Buyers around the world can easily contact Taiwanese manufacturers to inquire potential customers and purchase large quantities of products at affordable prices.
Midstream is one of Hong Kong's delivery functions and is an important part of Hong Kong's logistics industry. According to the Port Development Committee (in front of the Hong Kong Port Development Authority), by the early 1990's, approximately 2,000 private lightweight vessels were parked at medium distance and about 200 lighters were designed to carry containers It was. (Port Development Committee, Annual Report, 1992) Approximately 72% of products handled in the middle class in 1994 were converted into containers. These quantities are 8 million TEUs, accounting for 25% of all Hong Kong containers. In 1995, more than 9 million TEUs handled in Hong Kong or 23% of all containers were handled in the middle. In the past two years, container throughput is in the middle of the country, exceeding the container throughput of many container ports in the world.