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Dr Yuk-sik Chong |
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Research Associate, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK |
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Education |
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LLB, Peking University |
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PhD, University of Hong Kong |
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Research Expertise |
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Colonialism |
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Heritage conservation |
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Public health and hygiene |
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Urban governance |
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Community Services (selected) |
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Professional member, Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists, 2011–present |
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Publications (selected) |
Books |
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Chong, Y. S. (2022). Toilet as business for the hygiene of the Chinese community in colonial Hong Kong. Singapore: Springer Nature. |
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Chong, Y. S. (2018). Public toilets for rent: Colonial urban governance through political and business collusion. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Commercial Press. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S., Wong, S. L., & Zheng, V. (2013). The cotton spinner family of Hong Kong: Recognizing, reacting to, and seeking change. Hong Kong: Cosmos Books. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S. (2010). Street-side Dai Pai Dong. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S. (2010). Street-side newspaper stall. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S. (2010). The story of printing: The history and legacy of Chung Hwa and Commercial Press. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. (In Chinese) |
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Journal Articles |
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Chong, Y. S., Zheng, V., & Wan, P. S. (under review). Gender differences in maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in public toilets: New evidence from Hong Kong. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development.. |
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Chong, Y. S., Leung, Y. S., & Zheng, V. (2018). A study on the re-sinification of Hong Kong Hakka associations since the reform and opening up of the mainland. Twenty-First Century, 170, 53–69. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S. (2016). A nightsoil collection point: The public toilets in Hong Kong, 1860s–1920s.Social Transformations in Chinese Societies, 12(2), 98–113. |
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Book Chapters & Others |
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Chong, Y. S., & Zheng, V. (2021). Promoting internationalization of Chinese medicine in the Greater Bay Area by drawing on the prestige of Hong Kong brands of Chinese medicine. In F. M. Cheung, & V. Zheng (Eds.), Exploring the Greater bay Area: New Era, new Industry, new Life (pp. 170–194). Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Company (Hong Kong) Limited. (In Chinese) |
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Cheung, F. M., Chong, Y. S., Zheng, V., & Wan, P. S. (2020). Having regard for oneself and others: Promoting proper behaviour to improve public toilet cleanliness. Policy Research Report Series, 2. Hong Kong: HKIAPS, CUHK. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S. (2019). A special religious space in a colony: Siu Kee Yuen vegan restaurant on Caine Road. In V. Zheng, & M. K. Chow (Eds.), The hillside escalator: Reaching to the skies. Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Company. (In Chinese) |
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Chong, Y. S. (2018). Managing public health from the economic perspective: The making of the "King of public toilets". In V. Zheng., & M. K. Chow (Eds.), Hollywood Road: In search of things past. Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Company. (In Chinese) |
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Telephone |
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+852 3943 5532 |
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Fax |
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+852 2603 5215 |
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Email |
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yschong@cuhk.edu.hk |
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Mailing Address |
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Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies 5/F, Esther Lee Building The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin Hong Kong |
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Profile Page |
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https://cspds.cuhk.edu.hk/people/chong-yuk-sik/ |
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