
Escape from Hong Kong: Admiral Chan Chak’s Christmas Day Dash, 1941 - Tim Luard - 文宇宙|Bookniverse
Escape from Hong Kong: Admiral Chan Chak’s Christmas Day Dash, 1941
Tim Luard
US $20.00
Sun Jan 29 2012 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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9789882209183
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ePub
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Hong Kong University Press
書籍簡介
查看更多History > Chinese History
Biography > Political Sector
On 25 December 1941, the day of Hong Kong's surrender to the Japanese, Admiral Chan Chak—the Chinese government's chief agent in Hong Kong—and more than 60 Chinese and British intelligence, naval and marine personnel made a dramatic escape from the invading army. They travelled on five small motor torpedo boats—all that remained of the Royal Navy in Hong Kong—across Mirs Bay, landing at a beach near Nanao. Then, guided by guerrillas and villagers, they walked for four days through enemy lines to Huizhou, before flying to Chongqing or travelling by land to Burma. The breakout laid the foundations of an escape trail jointly used by the British Army Aid Group and the East River Column for the rest of the war. Chan Chak, the celebrated “one-legged admiral”, became Mayor of Canton after the war and was knighted by the British for his services to the Allied cause. His comrade in the escape, David MacDougall, became head of the civil administration of Hong Kong in 1945.
This gripping narrative account of the escape draws on a wealth of primary sources in both English and Chinese and sheds new light on the role played by the Chinese in the defence of Hong Kong, on the diplomacy behind the escape, and on the guerillas who carried the Admiral in a sedan chair as they led his party over the rivers and mountains of enemy-occupied China.
Escape from Hong Kong will appeal not just to military historians and those with a special interest in Hong Kong and China but also to anyone who appreciates a good old-fashioned adventure story.
作者簡介
查看更多Tim Luard
Tim Luard graduated in Chinese from Edinburgh University in 1973 and spent the next seven years in Hong Kong, where he wrote for local and international media. He returned to Britain to join BBC Radio News and was Beijing Correspondent for the World Service in the late 1980s, travelling widely in China and covering the events in Tiananmen Square in 1989. He spent a further fifteen years with the BBC as a presenter, editor and East Asia specialist. In 1997 he made an acclaimed six-part radio series on the history of Hong Kong to mark the colony's handover to China. He also wrote an accompanying book, Hong Kong: Imperial Orphan.
出版社簡介
查看更多Established in 1956, and part of the University of Hong Kong, Asia’s most prominent English-speaking university, HKU Press publishes more than 30 new titles annually, with a growing proportion (more than 25%) in Chinese. Building on Hong Kong's unique global position, HKU Press books examine, critique, and celebrate Asia’s place in the world. We have gained particular renown for publications in Chinese history and culture, law, public health, social work, film/media studies, art and architecture/urban planning.
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