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      • Macaw Books A unit of Datagraph System Pvt. Ltd.

        We are a children books publishing company from INDIA since 2007.We have a range of 6500 books for 2 to 14 year kids. Our books are selling into 97 countries and 27 languages worldwide. Our books include a range of value readers, early reading material, picture books, ELT books, Fiction and Non Fiction for kids and an amazing range of educational supplements for level1 to 8 and a huge range of over 1000 encyclopadeias on almost all subjects and age group ( 2 to 14).  We create all our books with a philosphy of "Learn with Fun". We have the biggest design studio of books for children and can create customised books as per your requirements. We also create text books on any subject based on any given curriculum upto middle schools.

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      • Machandel Verlag

        The most recent project 2020 is our cat series- 52 cat books in all genres and all sizes (including miniature books with short stories). One book every week beginning with March 2020. The series bestseller: Loving Reaper (author and artist Jenny Jinya), a comic that sold more than 2000 during the first 4 weeks. Read the comic online for free!

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        The Technology of the Nation

        by Ningmeng Kuake

        This set of 3 books, "Super Project", "High Scientific", "The Technology of the Nation", selects outstanding science and technology projects reflecting the level of scientific research, technological innovation and development of engineering equipment in China, such as manned spaceflight, lunar exploration project, Beidou Navigation, China High Speed Rail, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, quantum communication, Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescopeetc, demonstrating the great Chinese wisdom and creative ability; allowing children to learn scientific and technological knowledge, and enrich their experiences at the same time, children can explore the mystery of China's technological innovation and experience the pride and technological self-confidence brought to the nation by China's intellectual production.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        May 2017

        Tourism and Resilience

        by Richard W Butler

        This is the first book to address the concept of resilience and its specific application and relevance to tourism, in particular tourism destinations. Resilience relates to the ability of organisms, communities, ecosystems and populations to withstand the impacts of external forces while retaining their integrity and ability to continue functioning. It is particularly applicable to tourism destinations and attractions which are exposed to the potentially harmful and sometimes severe effects of tourism development and visitation, but which also can experience increased resilience from the economic benefits of tourism. Phenomena such as destination communities, wildlife populations and ecosystems are discussed, as well as the ability of places and communities to use tourism and its infrastructure to recover from disasters such as tsunamis, earthquakes, unrest and disease. This book: · Compares the relevance of resilience to sustainability · Contains contributions from many of the leading international authors · Brings together varying viewpoints of both conceptual and applied issues · Includes example case studies from Whistler, western Canada; Sri Lanka; Purnululu National Park, Australia; and the remote Pitcairn Island in the Pacific Tourism and Resilience is relevant for researchers, students and practitioners in tourism and related fields such as development studies, geography, sociology, anthropology, economics and business/management. ; This book discusses the concept of resilience and its application to tourism. It compares the relevance of resilience to sustainability; the former focusing on the well-being and survival of the places affected and the latter focusing on the agent of impact, tourism itself. ; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION1: INTRODUCTION2: THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESILIENCE THINKING3: COMMUNITY TOURISM RESILIENCE: SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE SCALE, CHANGE AND RESILIENE (SCR) MODELPART 2: SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE4: SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL BALANCE IN COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM EXPERIENCES: A RESARCH PROPOSAL5: RESILIENCE AND DESTINATION GOVERNANCE6: RESILIENCE AND DESTINATION GOVERNANCE: WHISTLER, B.C.PART 3: RESILIENCE AND RESPONSE TO DISASTERS7: SRI LANKAN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RESILIENCE8: RESILIENCE, TOURISM AND DISASTERS9: RESILIENCE AND PERCEPTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN ALPINE REGIONSPART 4: RESILIENCE IN PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS AND INSULAR LOCATIONS10: Tourism Resilience in UK National Parks11: RESILIENCE AND PROTECTED AREA TOURISM IN PURNULULU NATIONAL PARK: UNDERSTANDING INTERACTIONS WITH A FOCUS ON COMMUNITY BENEFITS12: RESILIENCE AND TOURISM IN ISLANDS: INSIGHTS FROM THE CARIBBEAN13: RESILIENCE AND TOURISM IN REMOTE LOCATIONS: PITCAIRN ISLANDSPART 5: RESILIENCE AND THE TOURISM INDUSTRY14: ISSUES OF RESILIENCE, SUSTAINABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY IN TOURISM15: BETTING ON CASINO TOURISM RESILIENCE: A CASE STUDY OF CASINO EXPANSION IN MACAO AND THE ASIA REGION16: RESILIENCE AS NEW POLITICAL REALITYPART 6: CONCLUSIONS

      • Trusted Partner
        Business, Economics & Law
        December 2018

        World Heritage Sites

        Tourism, Local Communities and Conservation Activities

        by Takamitsu Jimura

        Heritage is a growing area of both tourism and study, with World Heritage Site designations increasing year-on-year. This book reviews the important interrelations between the industry, local communities and conservation work, bringing together the various opportunities and challenges for different destinations. World Heritage status is a strong marketing brand, and proper heritage management and effective conservation are vital, but this tourism must also be developed and managed appropriately if it is to benefit a site. As many sites are located in residential areas, their interaction with the local community must also be carefully considered. This book: - Reviews new areas of development such as Historic Urban Landscapes, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Memory of the World and Global Geoparks. - Includes global case studies to relate theory to practice. - Covers a worldwide industry of over 1,000 cultural and natural heritage sites. An important read for academics, researchers and students of heritage studies, cultural studies and tourism, this book is also a useful resource for professionals working in conservation, cultural and natural heritage management.

      • True crime

        King Hui

        The Man Who Owned All the Opium in Hong Kong

        by Jonathan Chamberlain

        Scandal and corruption, drugs and pirates, triads and flower boats; the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong and the Communist takeover of Canton. Peter Hui was there. He knew everybody and saw everything. This is the real story of Hong Kong, told with the rich flavours of the street. If Peter had been only a little bit different he could have been an important man. But this is a riches to rags to riches to rags story. As we follow Peter’s life – his ups, his downs – we see in sharp focus what it was like to be a Chinese man in the British territory of Hong Kong through most of the years of the 20th century. And yet this book is not just one man’s tale. It is the story of a time and place – colonial Hong Kong, Portuguese Macau and the South China hinterland – seen from the unique point of view of a man who was at home at all levels of society. This is the bizarre story of a man who really did, for a very short time, once own all the opium in Hong Kong. If Suzie Wong had been a real person, Peter Hui would have known her.

      • January 2020

        Original Aspiration: The Hengqin Story in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Cooperation

        by Zeng Pingbiao

        The Hengqin New District of Zhuhai shoulders the national mission of supporting Macau's moderately diversified economic development.With the philosophy,cooperation, innovation, and service as development concepts, and the main line, open island, vitality island, smart island, and ecological island construction, it spares no effort to provide a new platform for the industry diversification in Macau,which is a vivid practice and fruitful display of the brilliant idea , "One Country, Two Systems". Based on the development of Hengqin over the past decade, the book describes all aspects of it with elaborate information and data , and demonstrates vigorous and thriving Hengqin New District in an all-round approach.

      • November 2018

        China Bridge: Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge's Way to Realize Dreams

        by Zeng Pingbiao

        The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is the "Everest" in the world's bridge community. This project represents China's overall industrial manufacturing level. It presents a Chinese story, embodies China's wisdom and represents China's strength.The long documentary literature "China Bridge: Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge's Way to Realize Dreams" describes the process of origin, project initiation, demonstration, environmental assessment and construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge from its inception in the early 1980s to its realization in 2018. It has made a comprehensive record of this super project involving one special economic zone and two special administrative regions.

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        December 2022

        Tourism Marketing in Southeast and East Asia

        by Dimitrios Stylidis, Seongseop (Sam) Kim, Jungkeun Kim, Catherine Cheung, Ja Young Choe, Chiara Di Blasio, Rami K. Isaac, Jia Ying Jiang, Erdogan Koc, Rob Law, Hiu Yan (Alice) Lee, Kevin Yin Kiu Leung, Nguyen Bao Linh, Felix Elvis Otoo, Fajar Kusnadi Kusumah Putra, Soo Yun Song, Paul Strickland, Maren Viol

        Despite the increased research interest in tourism in Asia, most research has focused on the key destinations the region hosts (China, Macao, Honk Kong, Thailand), neglecting others which are less well explored. As such little is known about the marketing efforts and practices along with the successes and challenges countries in the Southeast Asia sub-region have been experiencing. This book aims to address this oversight by exploring the marketing approaches, techniques and tools used by various countries in the region both collectively and individually to manage their tourism offerings and position them in the global tourism market: China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macao, Mongolia, Myanmar, Vietnam. It offers a contemporary and insightful look at the various case studies in Southeast Asia using inter-disciplinary perspectives and a range of methodological approaches and tools; · It provides case studies developed by tourism researchers who are experts in their researched context countries; · It focuses on several countries which are at different stage of development; · It explores specific marketing strategies in Southeast Asian destinations, considering global trends and forces to understand the marketing environment. The book will be of interest to tourism marketing researchers, practitioners, academics, undergraduate and postgraduate students who will find these insightful contemporary case studies useful in a classroom.

      • The Beautiful Guangdong-Hong kong-Macao Greater Bay Area

        by Li Kang; Pan Qiuting

        A wind at the end of the 20th century brought Macao back to the embrace of the motherland, and also changed the fate of Mai Siyu.Among young entrepreneurs, and people like Mai who protect their homes,to win the fierce competition and play a role in the construction transformation.

      • Travel & Transport
        May 1986

        MIDNIGHT EXPRESS: Hong Kong and Macao

        by SAWAKI Koutarou

        When Koutarou SAWAKI was 26, he planned to spend 4 months to take a 20,000 kilometers bus trip from Delhi to London. He had US$1900 to start his trip. When he bought the flight tickets, the woman said the ticket from Tokyo to Delhi can have two stops. He changed a bit of his trip from Tokyo to Hong Kong to Bangkok to Delhi and then take the bus all the way to London. However, when he arrived Hong Kong, he was charmed by the city and people. When he finally arrived in Delhi, 4 months had already passed and his cross Asia to Europe trip hadn’t started yet! One day, he wandered around Delhi and went back to his cheap guest house. He lay on the bed with his mind a blank. He looked at his French roommate who had been travelling for 4 and a half years. The French guy was just lying on the bed, too. Sawaki jumped up and decided to move on. So, he took the bus from Delhi to Pakistan. The engine of the trip was turned on. He spent one year and three months travelling around Hong Kong, Macao, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Greek, Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, England. When he arrived at London, he knew it was time to go home.

      • July 2020

        Lin Ming and His Team——the Island Tunnel Engineering Team of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

        by Fan Xi

        The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is recognized as "the most challenging project in the world". This writer has collected primary information through face-to-face interviews and organized it into a book. Accompanied by illustrations, this book describes Lin Ming, the chief engineer of the Bridge, and his team. It focuses on the contemporary style of Chinese builders and records the firm steps taken by Chinese engineers to realize the Chinese dream,in praise of Chinese people’s diligence, courage and perseverance.

      • Fiction
        January 2017

        The History of the Northern Wei Dynasty

        by Li Ping

        This book tells the tortuous history of the Northern Wei Dynasty. The author, a professor from the University of Macau, writes in this book the detailed historical materials including the life and personality of the people in the palace as well as the politics and war of the nation. A grand and subtle society of Northern Wei Dynasty is showed before the readers.

      • Children's & YA

        Little Newton Science Museum

        by newton publishing com. ltd

        "Little Newton Science Museum" includes 60 volumes. This series books includs wide aspects of life-oriented and Interesting surrounding science, covering 10knowledge fields, and more than 100 scientific topics, providing children with diverse and three-dimensional learning methods, and double the learning effect. It leads children to explore science and technology that amazes the world, to form children’s ability in the sciences, and to allow children to develop their scientific spirit of verification through natural observation and experimentation. The series books are published in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, China in Traditional and Simplified Chinese Versions. "Little Newton Science Museum" is the best original children's science reading in the Chinese-speaking world. There are 60 Volumes in this series.

      • Fiction
        March 2019

        The Black Tulip Collection

        by Juan José Vidal Wood

        A fast-paced, engaging novel of suspense and intrigue where secret desires, ambitions, and a long-forgotten mystery come together on a historical journey through Europe and Asia. Lucas Vascones is a Chilean who has lived in Shanghai for many years. One afternoon he receives a call that jerks him out of his routine: his old martial arts master has died, and his funeral will be held in Kunming, in southern China. Lucas decides to attend, though with some reservations: ten years earlier, a dispute with Tang brought their relationship to an abrupt and definitive end. At the funeral, Master Tang’s widow approaches Lucas and asks him to write her husband’s posthumous biography. Alfred Tang had been a celebrity in martial arts circles: after starring in a number of martial arts films, he went on to build an international empire of prestigious martial arts academies. At first, Lucas tries to evade the proposal but ultimately accepts, prompted by his curiosity as well as his own secret dream of becoming a writer. Mrs. Tang hands him a set of boxes filled with material so that he can start his research. In one of the boxes Lucas finds a journal filled with notes, a tiny picture of the sixteenth-century Italian missionary Mateo Ricci, and a beautiful drawing of a library with books in all different colors.  Bewildered by the discovery, Lucas enlists help from Tang’s daughter, who connects him to an old friend of her father’s, a university professor by the name of Yan. Lucas meets with Professor Yang, who tells him about the black tulips, a collection of books that had once belonged to the sixteenth century Jesuit missionary Mateo Ricci, who was born in Italy but lived and died in China. The professor fills him in on several details, most interestingly the name of the last known owner of the “black tulip” book collection, a businessman from southern China. Professor Yang also shows Lucas some old film footage from the 1950s featuring a young Alfred Tang practicing the cha-cha-cha with a beautiful, exotic woman by the name of Vicky Cifuentes. The professor tells Lucas that if he wishes to find the collection and learn more about Alfred Tang, he must call on the beautiful Vicky. To Lucas’ surprise she is still alive, living in Hong Kong. Lucas decides to visit her, and this short trip becomes the first step on a series of unforgettable events that will lead him through Asia and Europe, where his life will change in the quest to uncover the truth – about the books, about his martial arts master, and about history itself.

      • January 2020

        Transforming "Sacred Religion" into Daoism

        Festival, Belief, and Culture in the Chinese Society of Malaysia

        by Fong-mao Lee

        This book discusses the religious phenomena among the Chinese population of Malaysia. It has four main purposes. First, the research compares the Chinese people in Malaysia with those in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau and shows how a “religion-festival integration” (jiao jie yiti) developed in the multi-ethic religious and cultural environment in Malaysia; this is demonstrated by the high participation of Buddhist and Taoist adherents in the festivals.  Second, the above perspective enables us to understand how ancestor-related practices, such as the relocation incident in Malacca and Yishan in Kuala Lumpur and the ancestral worship in Pulau Pinang, came to be defined by the local people as a “sacred religion”; the “sacredness”  of these practices is particularly emphasized.   Third, the author aims to develop the concept of “idea transplanting” (linian yizhi), by which the celestial inspection of the gods on earth (dai xun), the Nine Emperors  (Jiuhuang), the Immortal Masters (Xian shi ye) and the “tang fan” land  are transplanted to Malaysia. The popularity of these gods and practices among Malaysian Chinese comes from their trans-local qualities. After Malaysia became a nation-state, they served to solidify the Chinese in Malaysia, leading to the subsequent development of “the Festival of the Nine Emperors” and “the Festival of Fude Culture”. The book finally argues that Malaysian Chinese are good at applying “the art of unification” to organize religious associations. On a small scale, they united neighborhoods and temples to support Chinese religion. More generally, they set up the General Daoist Association. In the name of Daoism, local temples were united and adherents demanded that the state add the new religious category of Daoism in their citizenship registration. “Sacred Religion” has thus been transformed into “Daosim,” uniting the Chinese into a distinct ethnic category in Malaysia. This argument is a novel and major contribution to Southeast-Asian studies.

      • January 2021

        NEW CITY LANDMARK SHENZHEN WORLD EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTER

        by SHENZHEN AUBE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN CO., LTD.

        The Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center project is located at the top of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Corridor of the Pearl River Delta, and the convention and exhibi...

      • March 2019

        Sail Away Journey Home: The Past and Present Life of Guangcai

        by Guangdong Chinese National Culture Promotion Association, Guangzhou Guangcai Development and Research Association

        The book try to illustrate the best Guangcai art works from Qing Dynasty to the present time, coving the areas of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. It attempt to draw a concise picture of the magnificent history of beautiful Guangcai, and the development of its past and present life.

      • The Chinese-English Dictionary (Part I)

        by Lu Gusun

        The Chinese-English Dictionary (CED) is a great project in humanities, with Lu Gusun as Editor-in-Chief. As a large-scale Chinese-English dictionary, it aims at innovation and breakthrough both in its width and depth. It has great coverage of entries and senses. Aiming at a high percentage of consultation “hits”, the CED has an estimated 20,000 single-character entries, 300,000 multi-character entries, including 20,000 idioms and common sayings, and over 500,000 senses. It has a wide scope of target users. The target users of the CED are from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and other overseas Chinese communities, as well as non-native Chinese speakers and learners in foreign countries. The CED follows a form-concept mapping framework wherein established meanings are arranged and contextual data organized in such a way as to meet possible cognitive needs of its target users, thereby facilitating their consultation.

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