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Encyclopedia > Luk Keng Chan Uk

Luk Keng Chan Uk (鹿頸陳屋) is situated to the south west of Sha Tau Kok, in the northeastern part of Hong Kong. Sha Tau Kok (traditional Chinese: 沙頭角) is a town in the northeastern corner of Hong Kong. ...


As the name suggests, this village is inhabited by the Chan (陳 Hakka tshin11 ) Clan. It is a Hakka speaking village. Hakka (Traditional: 客家; Simplified: 客家; Hanyu Pinyin: ; literal meaning guest families) are a Han Chinese people whose ancestors are said to originate from around Henan and Shanxi in northern China over 2700 years ago. ...


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Chan, Michael Chi-Wang; and Kui, Chi-Fai, to University of Hong Kong, The Polyolefin catalyst component using non-covalent interactions 06998363 Cl. 502-103.
Chan, Yeen Tat; Tee, Kheng Chok; Nga, Yiang Aun; Lun, Zhao; Goh, Wang Ling; and Ang, Diing Shenp, to Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. Method of forming a partially depleted silicon on insulator (PDSOI) transistor with a pad lock body extension 06998682 Cl. 257-347.
Chan, Yeen Tat; Tee, Kheng Chok; Nga, Yiang Aun; Lun, Zhao; Goh, Wang Ling; and Ang, Diing Shenp 06998682 Cl. 257-347.
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