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Kaifong ****ociations (Chinese: 街坊會) or
kaifong welfare ****ociations (Chinese: 街坊福利會) are
traditional mutual aid
organisations which emerged in Hong Kong...
- Hong Kong has a multi-party system, with
numerous parties in
which no one
party was
allowed to gain
power by
controlling the
Legislative Council. The Chief...
- rise to an "anti-demolition committee" that
served as the
basis for a
kaifong ****ociation. Charities,
religious societies, and
other welfare groups were...
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those killed in shipwrecks. In 1915, the
Asylum was
expanded by a
local kaifong ****ociation
known as the
Cheung Chau Kai Fong **** (長洲街坊會), and was subsequently...
- Hong Kong's
working class. They
explicitly targeted the
leadership of
Kaifong ****ociations,
district boards and
local muni****l councils. Up
until the...
- Representatives. The
Market Towns of
Cheung Chau and Peng Chau
elect 39 and 17
Kaifong Representatives respectively.
Detailed breakdown as follows: 589 Existing...
- 2003. Hau was a long-time
kaifong leader who was
active in Ngau Tau Kok. He was the
president of the Ngau Tau Kok
Kaifong Welfare ****ociation and the...
- Hong Kong. An
early basis for the
delivery of
local services were the
Kaifong ****ociations, set up in 1949. However, by the 1960s,
these had
ceased to...
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masks to the
local community, in a
joint project with the Tsz Wan Shan
Kaifong Welfare ****ociation. The
school is
managed by an
incorporated management...
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rural representatives which consist of the
village representatives and
kaifong representatives in the New
Territories of Hong Kong. The
rural representatives...