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A History of Hong Kong Typhoons From 1874

Author :  Michael J. Jones (Ed) Ann Cody White

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Country
Hong Kong
Publisher
PPP Company Limited, Hong Kong
ISBN 9789888470754
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2017
Bib. Info 204p. Includes Bibliography
Product Weight 1380 gms.
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Hong Kong's vulnerable location on the south China coast has resulted in a long history of weathering severe and often catastrophic typhoons. The widespread destruction and the colossal loss of life caused by some of the earlier typhoons on record is almost unimaginable to those of us living in Hong Kong today. Through stunning photographs, newspaper reports and meteorological observations, A History of Hong Kong Typhoons - From 1874 by Michael J. Jones takes readers on a fascinating journey through Hong Kong over the last 140 years, detailing some of the more impactful typhoons to have affected the territory and highlighting what generations of Hong Kong people have had to endure because of these forces of nature. The subsequent chapters of the book focus on the related challenges inflicted by Hong Kong's often uncompromising and unpredictable climate such as rainstorms, flooding and landslides, as well as the severe periods of drought which led to difficult times for the people of Hong Kong. Hong Kong's climate and limited natural resources were a major impediment to its economic and social development in the early years. This book aims to showcase how far Hong Kong has come despite these challenges – transitioning from a fishing village, to a trading port and ultimately to the leading global financial and business center that it is today - which are a true testament to the resilience and industriousness of its people. It also highlights the Hong Kong Government's role in successfully building up the territory's defenses against typhoons and other natural disasters - particularly in the last 50-60 years - making Hong Kong a much safer place in which to now live.

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