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1. Call a mountain a mountain

2005-07-05

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The episode describes a climatic phenomenon, landscape and hill fire on Lantau Island. Besides, it looks at the Lantau Mountain camp - a place to give people a perspective life.

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2. Kau Sai Chau (island) a humanistic landscape

2005-07-12

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Hung Shing festival took place on Kau Sai Chau island. Mostly people prayed for the protection of God at the festival. The members of South China Research Circle also attended the festival due to the ...

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3. Spring at Ma On Shan

2005-07-19

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A rhododendron plantation day was held at Ma On Shan Park. Six wild rhododendrons were found on Ma On Shan mountain. The episode looks at the plants and rocks around Ma On Shan area. In addition, the...

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4. Wetland is beauty

2005-07-26

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Wetland, which is regularly covered by water, is a complex ecosystem supporting a great diversity of life. We look at the introduction of wetlands, the habitats and features of organisms in wetlands i...

5. Lam Tsuen Valley

2005-08-02

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Lam Tsuen river is the longest low land river with considerable ecological value. It originates from the mountains through Lam Tsuen Valley and continues on to To Lo Harbour. This episode looks at the...

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6. See water as water

2005-08-09

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The episode describes the way human and organisms share fresh water, the cycle of fresh water, the biological environment in brooks, the biological system and variety of the organisms. In addition, it...

7. So much has changed

2005-08-16

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The first part of the episode talks about the Tin Hau festival – people worship their ancestors at Leung Shuen Wan and the geology of the High Island in Sai Kung. The second part looks at the backgro...

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8. On the sand along the seashore

2005-08-23

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The episode talks about the survival skills of coastal organisms and the small animals in beaches. It also describes the form and function of seaweed – the only plant blooming under the sea.