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Hong Kong in the 1960s (urgent)

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1) In the 1960s, the textile industry still occupied an important position in the industrial development of Xianggang, and garment, enamel, plastics, toys, electrical appliances, wig products, metal products, watches and clocks developed rapidly and won international status. Are mainly light industry. 2) In the early 1960s, many Hong Kong people in China wore Tang-style shirts, trousers and cheongsam, but by the end of 1960s, suits had become the mainstream, keeping up with international fashion changes. Held in 1967, the works of local fashion designers were officially unveiled. Since then, fashion festivals have been held every year, making China and Hongkong the new fashion design centers in Southeast Asia. 3) Traffic in 1960s: The Lion Rock Tunnel, the first tunnel in Hong Kong, was built in Sha Tin, and 1967 was completed.

It's a passage in and out of central Kowloon. 4) There were nearly 3 million people in the early 1960s, most of whom were young immigrants from the mainland and babies born after the war. Therefore, housing, employment and education became the most urgent social needs in China and Hongkong at that time. Wooden houses on the hillside, a crowded family of eight and a bed became a common sight in China and Hongkong at that time. Personal.cityu.edu/~50262794/Ctext/pindex 66163/Fujian _ w/news/fjqb/001kloc-0/3t/3 _ 9. geocities/iawebsite _ Hong Kong/untitled-9rt/Chiculture/China 0 Years/Years 198。

Industrial Development in the 1960s The garment manufacturing industry, electronic industry (including watches and clocks, toys) and plastic industry all began to flourish in the 1960s ... The industrial composition in the 1960s was as follows: (1) The textile industry began to face fierce competition, including the Philippines, Thailand and other places. The production costs in these countries are much cheaper than those in China and Hong Kong, so the demand for textiles in China and Hong Kong is relatively reduced. (2) At this time, some western countries realized that they should protect their textile industry, such as the United States. They imposed quotas and tariffs on textiles from China and Hong Kong, which severely hit the textile exports of China and Hong Kong. (3) At this time, China and Hong Kong already have high-quality labor, and the education level of Hong Kong people in China is much higher than that of other Southeast Asian countries. So we are more suitable for developing other high-quality industries, such as electronics. (4) Since the 1960s, the quality of life of China people has improved, so their demand for clothes and electronic equipment has been increasing. Although foreign countries developed garment manufacturing and electronic industries earlier than ours, they were able to attract a group of middle class to buy them at cheap prices and reasonable quality. (5) The garment manufacturing, electronics and plastics industries are not heavy industries, and there are few raw materials, energy and land needed for production. Therefore, most industrialists also develop some emerging industries in a pluralistic society. (6) At this time, the Hong Kong government has also implemented some more direct methods to encourage industrialists to develop new industries, such as training a group of experts and workers with professional skills through the Vocational Training Council to support new industries; Building new industrial villages to provide sufficient land will make it easier for China and Hongkong to realize industrial transformation. In the 1960s, some powerful newly industrialized countries (China, Thailand, Philippines …) emerged. As the living standards of these countries are lower than those of China and Hong Kong, their expenditures on land, transportation and labor are also lower than those of China and Hong Kong. Why not develop industries in these countries and enjoy such low production costs? Therefore, a few industrialists began to go to these countries to develop textiles, and their textiles became competitors of China and Hongkong.

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