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Wang, Wen-Xiong, and Philip S. Rainbow. Environmental Pollution of the Pearl River Estuary, China. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61834-9.

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Yeh, Anthony G. O., 1952- and Xu Jiang, eds. China's Pan-Pearl River Delta: Regional cooperation and development. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011.

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Zhu Jiang, dong fang de jue xing. Beijing Shi: Ren min wen xue chu ban she, 2008.

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1958-, Scott Edith E., and Chang Ka-mun, eds. Regional powerhouse: The Greater Pearl River Delta and the rise of China. Singapore: Wiley, 2005.

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Lin, Chusheng. Red capitalism in South China: Growth and development of the Pearl River Delta. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997.

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Red capitalism in South China: Growth and development of the Pearl River Delta. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997.

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Lin, George C. S. Red capitalism in South China: Growth and development of the Pearl River Delta. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997.

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Podolʹskiĭ, S. A. Kuda techet Amur? Vladivostok: Vsemirnyĭ fond dikoĭ prirody (WWF), 2006.

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Cheung, Yin Shing. Land use policies in China: With particular reference to the Pearl River Delta region. London: University ofEast London, 1993.

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China Briefing's Business Guide to the Greater Pearl River Delta. China Briefing Media, 2004.

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Detlev, Ipsen, Li Yongning, Weichler Holger, and Universität Kassel. Fachbereich Architektur, Stadtplanung, Landschaftsplanung., eds. The genesis of urban landscape: The Pearl River Delta in South China. Kassel: University of Kassel, 2005.

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Yue-man, Yeung, and Shen Jianfa, eds. The Pan-Pearl River Delta: An emerging regional economy in a globalizing China. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2008.

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Yue-man, Yeung, and Shen Jianfa, eds. The Pan-Pearl River Delta: An emerging regional economy in a globalizing China. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2008.

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The Pan-Pearl River Delta: An emerging regional economy in a globalizing China. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2008.

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Yue-man, Yeung, and Shen Jianfa, eds. The Pan-Pearl River Delta: An emerging regional economy in a globalizing China. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2008.

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(Editor), Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Victor F. S. Sit (Editor), Gunaghan Chen (Editor), and Yunyuan Zhou (Editor), eds. Developing a Competitive Pearl River Delta In South China Under One Country-Two Systems. Hong Kong University Press, 2006.

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Red Capitalism in South China: Growth and Development of the Pearl River Delta. University of British Columbia Press, 1997.

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Hilary, Du Cros, and Lee Yok-shiu F, eds. Cultural heritage management in China: Preserving the cities of the Pearl River Delta. London: Routledge, 2007.

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Liu, Yi. Local Dynamics of Industrial Upgrading: The Case of the Pearl River Delta in China. Springer, 2020.

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Fu, Wenying. Towards a Dynamic Regional Innovation System: Investigation into the Electronics Industry in the Pearl River Delta, China. Springer, 2016.

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1949-, Cheng Yü-shuo, and MacPherson Stewart, eds. Development in Southern China: A report on the Pearl River Delta region including the special economic zones. Hong Kong: Longman, 1995.

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Mega Cities Mega Challenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh and Pearl River Delta, China. Gebruder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Science Publishers, 2019.

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Rainbow, Philip S., and Wen-Xiong Wang. Environmental Pollution of the Pearl River Estuary, China: Status and Impact of Contaminants in a Rapidly Developing Region. Springer, 2020.

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Ng, Wing Chung. Itinerant Actors and Red Boats in the Pearl River Delta. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039119.003.0002.

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This chapter reconstructs the early history of Cantonese opera, from the theater activities in Ming-Qing Guangdong to opera troupes from various parts of China where major theatrical genres had taken shape. The ensuing process of domestication of such extra-provincial theatrical materials, mingled with local musical sources, gradually nurtured a regional style of theater that has been known for its eclectic quality ever since. By the last third of the nineteenth century, local opera had flourished as an itinerant operation with acting troupes performing on stage in temple courtyards and in makeshift structures at rural market fairs across the estuaries of the Pearl River Delta. This was the legendary “era of the red boat,” named after the flat-bottomed wooden crafts used as means of conveyance and as accommodations by the actors.
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Ho, Chui-Fun Selina. Museum Processes in China: The Institutional Regulation, Production and Consumption of the Art Museums in the Greater Pearl River Delta Region. Amsterdam University Press, 2019.

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Schopp, Susan E. Sino-French Trade at Canton, 1698-1842. Hong Kong University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528509.001.0001.

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Sino-French Trade at Canton, 1698–1842 fills a gap in Canton Trade scholarship with this new account of France’s near century-and-a-half experience in that trade. From the distinctive features of the Sino-French trade model to vessels and sea routes, from the physical environment of the Pearl River Delta and the structure of the French hongs in Canton to the daily life of traders, the author draws on both French and other archival sources to bring the history to life, and challenges a number of common assumptions about both the French experience and the Canton Trade in the process. The French were early to engage in direct trade at Canton, and their movements were closely watched by their rivals; in addition, their contributions to the trade were both significant and diverse, ranging from the cultural to the nautical. The French East India Company, which was the product of an absolute monarchy, was distinctive for the dominant role played in its operations by the state. Yet this did not prevent legitimate private trade from playing a sometimes surprising role. Written in a reader-friendly style, Sino-French Trade at Canton, 1698–1842 will appeal to audiences interested in the Canton Trade, early modern Chinese history, shipping history, and cross-cultural encounters. Appendices provide a list of all known French voyages between 1698 and 1842, as well as a listing of French return cargoes from China in 1766.
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