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Transcript: Hong Kong By:Johnny Mims Population Hong Kong Flag The Hong Kong flag consists of a stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia Blakeana flower sitting in the center of a red background. Primary Languages Spoken Business Greeting When dressing for a business meeting select a red tie to impress your host. The toast is an integral part of the culture in Hong Kong. Body Language Request your bill by making a writing motion with your hand. Never point with your index finger. This is used only for animals. Point with your hand open. Winking at someone is considered a very rude gesture. Business Attire Wear a good watch. It will be noticed. Hong Kong residents are very style-conscious and dress well. Modesty and cleanliness are very important. Business Meetings Banking contacts are very important. Use a bank to set up your meetings. Be sure to look at a business card upon receiving it. Do not write on a business card in front of the person who gave it to you. Table manners Rice is served as a filler. Do not eat large amounts, which implies the host has not served enough food. Don't be afraid to dirty the tablecloth. Bones, shells, etc. are put on the table; do not put them in your rice bowl. A plate may be provided for this purpose. Gift Giving Never go to a Chinese home without a gift. It is illegal to give a civil servant a gift. Present and receive a gift with both hands. Do not open a gift upon receiving it. Facts Hong Kong is 98% Chinese Its people are highly educated, very motivated and westernized. References http://www.ediplomat.com/np/cultural_etiquette/ce_hk.htm Wikipedia.com English Chinese Population (July 2010 est.): 7.089 million. The Chinese are famous for communicating by "Saying it without saying it." You will have to learn to read between the lines. Conversational Guidelines Do not speak loudly. Expect Hong Kong Chinese to ask personal questions.

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Transcript: - A negative affect on the enviroment would be the increase in pollution throughout the city, and wooded areas - Urbanization helps keep everyone located in one central area, therefor protecting the forest, and the animals habitat 7,337,771*.008= 58,702.17 years 70/.008= 8,750 people Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Expanding urban areas to accomidate growing population - One child limit Keeps population down - Raise retirement age Increases the working class Nation: Positive Better education due to increase in avaliable workers to pay taxes Expanding buiseness, which increases spending money Negative Over priced housing due to increasing population Loss of soace due to expanding living arrangments Chance & Mariah Pollution: Future? Affects: Enviroment population size: 7,337,771 population change: housing, education, jobs/ work force Hong Kong vs. United States Increasing Populaion Pressure Water pollution With the water being polluted it makes drinking water hard to find or get is was caused by people not taking care of garbage correctly, and sewer systems flowing into water ways population US population: 323,491,912 and counting Hong Kong population: 7,337,771 Pollution Future population? Urbanization: These pollutions are affecting human health due to breathing issues caused by them, and them not being able to find clean water to drink without that leading to health issues from bacteria as well Breathing problems is a big concern for the population There isn't very many birth defects in Hong Kong according to recent study The pollution in Hong Kong will not affect us due to the distance between our two countries, the water ways are a possible issue to us if it continues to travel towards the United States -Our nation is trying to be more green by: riding bicycles taking care of trash planting more vegetation finding ways around factories pollution - To figure out how to make regulations for the companies putting out pollution due to the coal use -The air pollution will affect the ozone layer therefor affecting all of us, and our breathing - The water pollution will follow through water ways and make i into the ocean affecting our sea animals that we eat and that travel all throughout the ocean Air Pollution: visibuility is less than eight kilometers for 30% of the year Serious cases of asthma & bronchial Is caused by coal-fired companies and vehicals Population Density: - The slow growth rate in the population - Not very many people throughout the city - It made a slight change due to the minimal growth rate increase of 5% Population Crop Production Affects: Nation Human Health:

Hong Kong

Transcript: The former British military drill, marching and words of command in English continues in all disciplinary services including all civil organizations. Important Facts After 1997 Location 1883-1974 English was the official language. From 1974 onward Chinese became another official language English On July 1, 1997, China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong, ending more than 150 years of British colonial rule. Claudia L. Gamez G. All statues of British monarchs like Queen Victoria and King George remain. Pronunciation Hong Kong Religion: Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. The two official languages in Hong Kong are Chinese and English. •"like",pronounced "lai-kee". •"Partner", pronounced "park-na". •"File", pronounced "fai-lo". •"Number", pronounced "lum-ba". •"Case", pronounced "kei-see". Hong Kong became an economic success and a manufacturing, commercial, finance, and tourism center. Population (2010): 7.097 million. By the end of the war in 1945, Hong Kong had been liberated by joint British and Chinese troops Location: Eastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea and China Hong Kong was occupied by Japan from 25 December 1941 to 15 August 1945. The period, called '3 years and 8 months' halted the economy. They invaded eight hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Language The British and Chinese share one distinct cultural trait - a love of fine tea. predominantly British Code-switching- mix of Chinese grammar with English words. The most common spoken dialect of Chinese in Hong Kong is the Cantonese. After the Chinese defeat in the First Opium War (1839-42), Hong Kong was ceded to Britain in August 29th, 1842 under the Treaty of Nanking.

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