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| Title: | A nameless but active religion : an anthropologist’s view of local religion in Hong Kong and Macau |
| Authors: | Liu, Tik-Sang |
| Keywords: | Hong Kong Macau Religion Social life and customs |
| Issue Date: | 2003 |
| Citation: | The China quarterly, no. 174, 2003, p. 373-394 |
| Abstract: | Tik-sang Liu examines local religious practices in Hong Kong and Macau. He states that these constitute the foundation of local social organizations; they are the means with which local society is organized, local people are mobilized, communal activities are co-ordinated and people are prepared for their various stages in life. |
| Rights: | © Cambridge University Press 2003. This paper was published in The China Quarterly, v. 174, 2003, p. 373-394 and is reprinted with permission. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1783.1/1869 |
| Appears in Collections: | HUMA Journal/Magazine Articles
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