Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Lesson 4:Cultural Property- Community’s Mutual Relationships


[Green time stamp]
Waiting for Secretary's Solutions
the 23rd day

8 lessons for Mrs Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngorHow to be a good Secretary for Development
Lesson : Cultural Property- Community’s Mutual Relationships

Note: In its policy address, the government asserted that the progress of a society is measured not just in terms of per capita income, but also in interpersonal relationships.
Exercise:

(Diagram on how the neighbours in SSP renewal district help each other)

1. What kind of activities would the neighbours do in their daily life in the garage which they invited the Secretary of Development to come and have dinner? Please circle them.

_Live _work _entertainment _policy discussions _hold banquets _nursery _gathering _solving troubles _sharing worries _exchanging news _planning worksheets

2. Which of the below redevelopment methods can preseve the above mentioned neighbourhood network? Please tick.
_ Resident-participated planning (e.g. Wan Chai and SSP neighbours’ plan)
_ Redevelop in stages, residents can move back (e.g. Prosperous Garden)
_ Keep both buildings and people (e.g. Blue House)
_ Remove both buildings and neighbours, build high-rises (e.g. Government’s approach)

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