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Globalization
What is globalization?
Globalization is a term describing the process of the world is becoming more and more
interconnected, resulting in an increase of trade and cultural exchange. This influenced the
social and political norms of many countries.
Globalization In HK
Hong Kong secures the no.1 in globalization index, among 60 largest economies around the
world for the third consecutive year.
Local Businesses in HK
Large-scale chained companies
-Maxims Catering (Food And beverage)
- Vitasoy
- G2000
b. Entertainment industries
- TVB
- ATV
c. transportation
- Cathay Pacific
- MTR corporation
d. Banks
- Bank of China
- Hang Seng Bank
Globalization Affecting HK
Economic aspect
-Transformed Hong Kong from manufacturing industry to a city of trade and services
- increasing Hong Kongs exports and imports
b. Social aspect
Widening the income gap of the population
Creating social disparities
Forcing deeper connections between different groups
50 years ago in March 22, 1966, Hong Kongs manufacturing industries were increasing
after David Trench, the HK governor had opened the Ocean Terminal which was known for
being the first US-style shopping mall that has 112 shops and space for parking. This was
the symbol of the colonys growing wealth as the population grew, increased highways,
housing, industrials etc.
Show the rent has made local businesses shut down and non local businesses are
taking these spots
A. As the rents are climbing in areas like Causeway Bay and other prime shopping districts
since there are luxury stores that attract free-spending tourists from the mainland.
Local businesses in HK closing down rate now and Local businesses in HK closing
down rate 50 years ago
Local businesses in hk are shutting down because of the soaring rent prices, especially in
areas such as causeway bay. There are also local manufacturers that are shutting down
since the 1980s these manufacturers include factories in HK, this is because of the
increasing population (from both local babies and immigrants from mainland china) this has
caused the population density to rapidly grow and made property value soar. This causes
skilled workers for labor intensive jobs to become unemployed. We can compare this to
Japan, for example, skilled workers in labor intensive jobs such as traditional hand forged
sword making is rare but still existing, yet in HK there are little to none metal working
factories in general.
Local businesses in HK opening rate now and Local businesses in HK opening rate 50
years ago
Globalization has caused HK to have more advancements in telecommunication,
transportation, and production technologies, growth rates of foreign direct investment (FDI),
and transnational corporations (TNCs) activities. Thus opening HK as a great area to invest
in companies and start your own.
OPVL Evaluation:
"Dai Pai Dong an Chan, Shui Yum. "Hong Kong Has the "Introduction to
Endangered Species in "Globalization and Its Highest Level of Globalization." Going
Hong Kong." South Impact on Economic Globalization for the Global (n.d.): n. pag.
Change and Urban Http://www.edb.gov.hk/.
China Morning Post. Second Time."
Structure: A Case Hkgov. Web.
N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Nov. Study of Hong Kong, Hongkong Business. <http://www.edb.gov.hk/
2016. 1980-2000." The HKU N.p., n.d. Web. 17 attachment/en/edu-
<http://www.scmp.com/lif Scholars Hub. The Nov. 2016. system/primary-
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think we should as it is very very useful but research to some
take the plea for informative and it gives a good degree
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and use it to it had both pros globalization in
express the and cons of Hong Kong for
feelings of the globalization in our group
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Description of roles:
In our group there are three main roles, the first row is the video editor this person is mostly
going to take off work that is going to involve photography some cinematography as well as
video editing. Skills that are used in this is creativity and problem-solving skills as well as
communication skills.
The second role in our group is the script writer this person must have a high level of
creativity as well as literary skills. This is an important job because it shapes of the video
over all, being a Script Editor does take time because as a Script Editor you must also think
about how the characters are going to be positioned on stage.
Last but not least is our researcher, the researcher must have high-level book reading and
writing skills but they should also be able to summarize and organize information into con
size and a short paragraphs. Being a researcher is the most important job because it builds
the foundation for the whole project.
For the research part, we spent much time on finding sources and data to support our ideas.
We also had good division of labour as all of us searched for different information and
combined them together afterwards for our findings. Although we worked very hard on
finding sources, we also came across some difficulties. Some of the data, such as the
closing rate of local businesses 50 years ago, took us much time to find, since it was
statistics a long time ago. However, we did not gave up as we kept looking through different
websites and soon found the sources we needed.
Despite putting much effort on the research, we also did a great job on the script. Writing the
script was challenging as we needed combine different characters views on globalization
into a talk show. Although it took us a massive amount of time, we wrote a script full of
strong points in different perspectives, which gave a framework of our video. Yet, there is still
some room for improvement on our script. The division of roles in the script was not clear
enough as we did not write our own dialogues for our responding characters. But overall, the
script was quite a success.
Our final product, the video was satisfactory too. Although it was not good in visual, it was
extremely informative as it showed the different peoples view on globalization. Also, most of
us had great acting skills and imitated our characters well. All these factors gave us a
successful video for our final product.
In general, we have strived for our very best throughout the whole project as we not only
learnt much knowledge about globalization, but also demonstrated various skills and
teamwork.
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