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Huashan, C. (2000). Tongzhi: Politics of same-sex eroticism in Chinese societies. Hong Kong, China: Haorth Press.
Rozanna, L. (1998). Staging Hong Kong: Gender and performance in transition. Hawaii, HI: University of Hawaii.
School Administration Guide, Education Bureau. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.edb.gov.hk/attachment/en/sch-admin/regulations/sch-admin-guide/sag (2012-13)-e.pdf
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