鳳園的蝴蝶效應 Butterfly Effect of Fung Yuen
2017香港科學節講座:鳳園的蝴蝶效應
本講座介紹鳳園蝴蝶保育區成立以來有關生態保育研究及環境教育工作,並透過總結其保育經驗呼籲公眾參與環境保育的工作。
講者:邱榮光太平紳士(環保協進會義務總幹事)
主辦機構: 環保協進會,香港科學館協辦
講座日期及時間:16-4-2017 下午2:00 – 3:30
HK SciFest 2017 Lectures: Butterfly Effect of Fung Yuen
This talk introduces the nature conservation study and the environmental education of Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve. It encourages the public to participate in the work of environmental conservation by sharing their conservation experiences.
Speaker: Dr. Yau Wing-kwong, JP (Chairman of Environmental Association Ltd.)
Organisers: Environmental Association, in association with Hong Kong Science Museum
Lecture date and time: 16-4-2017 2:00pm – 3:30pm
2017香港科学节讲座:凤园的蝴蝶效应
本讲座介绍凤园蝴蝶保育区成立以来有关生态保育研究及环境教育工作,并透过总结其保育经验呼吁公众参与环境保育的工作。
讲者:邱荣光太平绅士(环保协进会义务总干事)
主办机构: 环保协进会,香港科学馆协办
讲座日期及时间:16-4-2017 下午2:00 – 3:30
香港遊|鳳園蝴蝶保育區 Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve • 蝴蝶天堂
地址:新界大埔汀角路鳳園村150號
鳳園簡介:
鳳園位於大埔市郊,距離大埔市中心只有2公里,是香港和亞洲區著名的賞蝶地點
早於1980年,鳳園約42公頃土地已被列入「具特殊科學價值地點」,其中約8%(即5公頃)屬私人土地,甚具保育價值
據「新自然保育政策」,2004年鳳園的整體生態評級排名第四位
據統計資料顯示,鳳園的蝴蝶品種超過200種,佔全港總數230多個蝴蝶品種的八成,當中約有50個品種屬本港不常見的蝴蝶
印度馬兜鈴和寬藥青藤是裳鳳蝶屬和燕鳳蝶幼蟲的寄主植物,這兩種植物皆可以在鳳園找到,更受《林區及郊區條例》所保護
鳳園擁有高生態價值的三大原因:
河谷地形(地理因素)
鳳園谷背靠九龍坑山和沙羅洞,從山下流的小溪全都會川於鳳園,給予這裏的野生植物、動物和農作物充足水源,滋潤和孕育出各種生命。
風水林植物多樣化(生物因素)
風水林是傳統圍村建築特色之一。在圍村建起時,村民都會保留圍村後的大片林地,即「風水林」,相信會令圍村風生水起。因此,村民會特意保護風水林,閒雜人等不可隨意進入。風水林的人為騷擾亦減至最低,植物生長茂密,多樣性同樣較高。
果園及耕種活動(人文因素)
從前鳳園村村民以務農為生,耕種活動豐富,經濟作物除了養活村民,部份植物(如︰荔枝、菜心、薑花、蕉樹)亦是蝴蝶幼蟲和成蟲的食物,村民生活和蝴蝶多樣性息息相關。
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Fung Yuen - Changes in a Hong Kong Village
Filmed in 2007 ten years after the Handover, I decided to interview the locals of my family village to find out how life had changed.
Butterfly and Dragonfly in Hong Kong 2011 Fung Yuen and Wetland Park
I shot all these photographs during the past 12 months in Hong Kong. I use Nikon D700 and Sigma 150 Macro. The background music is Sicilliene.
Fung Yuen Village, Tai Po
Hong Kong From Above Tai Po Sha Lo Tong 2016 12 23
Hong Kong From Above
Location: Tai Po, Hong Kong
On Friday morning a took a trip up to Sha Lo Tung. Even though you are only a few KM from the heart of Tai Po, it's a place where you can get away from the big city feel.
The place is made of 2 villages, Cheung Uk and Lei Uk. Although, Chueng Uk, as far as I know, is the only place with residents. Right now they are in the process of revitalising the area and restoring farmland.
Also you can relax at the small tofu restaurant. For enquires Ph: 98545156.
How to get there? Well you can take the 20P from Tai Po Market MTR or the 20M from Tai Po Centre Bus Station. These green mini buses will take you to Fung Yuen. Follow the signs to the Butterfly Park. Next go past the Butterfly Park and take the first path on the right. This will take up to the road to Sha Lo Tung. When you get to the road turn left and follow the road the end. About 1.5hour easy walk from Fung Yuen.
Music: Trampled by P C III is licensed under a Attribution License.
Based on a work at pipechoir@gmail.com
香港蝴蝶園
大埔鳳園谷內的蝴蝶保育區,是香港著名的蝴蝶村。保育區佔地40多公頃,共居住了250多種蝴蝶,佔了全港蝴蝶品種的8成。
Fung Yuen
My First time being a sniper
EATING FRIED INSECTS!! - HONG KONG/CHINA TRAVEL VLOG PT 5
WHATSUP LOCSQUAD!!!
So I'm back in Australia now but I still have all these vlogs to edit and upload for you so here goes the 5th one! Our second day in China and we go to see the Chinese opera house and an awesome hot spring. I tried a few insects and we let of fire works. haha
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New Village community hall of Family Mak at Fung Yuen on 20100103
香港自然生態雜誌 第04期 宣傳片 HKWildlife Magazine Vol. 04 Trailer
香港自然生態雜誌 第04期 宣傳片
HKWildlife Magazine Vol. 04 Trailer
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Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong
香港公園
Hong Kong Park is a public park, located next to Cotton Tree Drive, in Central, Hong Kong, China.It covers an area of 80,000 m² and is an outstanding example of modern design and facilities blending with natural landscape.
Marsh fly sucking nectar
Marsh flies lay their eggs in snails and other mollusks. Eggs are commonly laid on the host animal on which the larva feeds. After the larva matures it may pupate inside the shell of the consumed snail. Adult flies, varied in form, often have a yellowish or brown body and dappled wings. Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve, Tai Po, Hong Kong
[鳳園蝴蝶保育區] 匯豐社區伙伴計劃2014 「大埔親子鄉村學堂」宣傳影片
環保協進會 鳳園蝴蝶保育區
「大埔親子鄉村學堂」
鄉村農耕及其文化是香港的瑰寶,往昔耕作活動既能養活家庭,亦為各式生態提供棲身之所。「大埔親子鄉村學堂」將帶領大家細味簡樸的農耕生活,學懂珍惜近在咫尺的大自然,透過一系列農耕、親子鄉村工作坊及農村生態行,讓大埔及香港市民感受自然之美,與土地重新建立關係,共同建立人與生態共融的生態社區。
Mai Po Nature Reserve - Daily bits of nature (4 minutes version)
Mai Po Nature Reserve, a living heritage for a thousands of species
A blessed green land in Hong Kong, do you know the stories behind its beauty?
US-China Trade Summit at the G20 Amid Fallout From the Protests in Hong Kong | Ho-Fung Hung
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In Episode 92 of Hidden Forces, Demetri speaks with East Asian affairs expert Ho-Fung Hung about the upcoming US-China trade talks taking place at this weekend’s G20 summit, as Xi-Jinping grapples with the ongoing protests in Hong Kong. Ho-Fung is the Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University, as well as the author of two books on China, including the award-winning “Protests with Chinese Characteristics,” published in 2011.
On June 16th, 2019, an estimated 2 million people took to the streets of Hong Kong to protest the handling of a proposed extradition bill by the Hong Kong government and its Chief Executive Carrie Lam. This followed two massive demonstrations against the extradition bill earlier in the month, including one where police used pepper spray and tear gas against protesters. The controversial bill would allow Hong Kong to extradite to the mainland those accused of crimes under the People’s Republic of China’s Communist Party-led legal system. While Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has suspended the bill, she has refused to withdraw it.
In this episode, we discuss what the protests mean for the future of Hong Kong and what they say about Hong Kong’s relationship with mainland China. This includes an exploration of Hong Kong history going back to the Opium Wars and the signing of the Treaty of Nanking (Nanjing) in 1842, which ceded the Hong Kong island with surrounding smaller islands, to the United Kingdom in perpetuity.
Hong Kong activists have raised more than HK$5 million ($640,606) in a crowdfunding campaign to take out newspaper ads in a bid to get this controversial extradition bill on the agenda at the G20 summit. We discuss the details of the extradition amendment, but also consider prior offenses by the Hong Kong government that led to similar uprisings. The Umbrella Movement of 2014 is perhaps the most recent, but Ho-Fung and Demetri also discuss the 2003 protests that were then inspired by similar concerns over Basic Law Article 23 that threatened to roll back important civil liberties like freedom of speech.
In addition to the recent Hong Kong protests, Demetri and Ho-Fung Hung spend the duration of the overtime in a conversation about the RMB-USD peg, China’s debilitating debt problem, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the China industrial lobby. Ho-Fung provides a path for how China may manage to avoid an all-out economic collapse after decades of uninterrupted growth and massive credit expansion. This part of the conversation, along with the transcript and rundown to today’s episode can be accessed through our Patreon page at
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