Hong Kong Tale Spinners (1968) is part of a series designed to introduce children to traditional stories from around the world. This volume presents a classic folk tale from Hong Kong, retold in English by Bertha Hensman and Mack Kwok Ping. The narrative captures the rich cultural heritage of the region, weaving together themes such as cleverness, courage, and moral responsibility, while reflecting the values and traditions of local society.
The story is crafted for a young audience, using clear and engaging language, dialogue, and descriptive passages that bring the characters and settings to life. Musical elements and sound effects are often incorporated to enhance the storytelling experience, making it both entertaining and educational. By presenting a tale rooted in local folklore, this volume introduces readers to the customs, beliefs, and imaginative storytelling of Hong Kong, fostering an appreciation for the diversity and richness of global folk narratives.
Additional information
| Weight | 300 g |
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| Dimensions | 15 × 21 cm |
| Author | Bertha Hensman & Mack Kwok Ping |
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| Publisher | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| Published On | 1968 |
| Pages | 140pp |
| Country | Hong Kong: China |
| Language | English |
| Dimension | 15cm x 21cm |
| Item Weight | 300gm |
| Edition | First Edition |




