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On April 16, 2005, our group embarked on a geography field trip to Ma Shi Chau, aiming to enhance observational skills while studying landforms shaped by endogenetic and exogenetic processes. The cloudy weather and occasional rain provided a unique backdrop as we visited key sites including Cement Works, The Beverly Hill, and Sam Mun Tsai New Village. Students presented their findings, fostering IT skills and collaboration. Through this experience, we aimed to understand urban sprawl and its impact on community identity and environmental changes.
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Geography Field Trip@20050416 Group Leader : #10 - Ho Ho Ting Group Members : #25 - Poon Tsz Hin #30 - So Yik Him #36 - Wong Shun Chit #40 - Yiu Tsz Fung
Introduction • Date:20050416(SAT) • Venue: Ma Shi Chau • Time:1345-1745 • Weather: • Cloudy • Light wind • Occasionally rainfall
Objectives • To train the skills of field observation • To study landforms associated with endogenetic / exogenetic process • To study urban sprawl • To learn the skills of presentation • To enhance the generic skills of the students • To encourage students to apply IT skills in learning
The Routes • SITE 1:Cement Works(水泥廠) • SITE 2:The Beverly Hill(比華利山別墅) • SITE 3:Sam Mun Tsai New Village(三門仔新村) • SITE 4:Tombolo • SITE 5:Unknown
SITE 1 - Cement Works • Type of economic activity: Secondary production • Why it is here? • Far away from residents (pollution) • Space demanding • Lower rent than central
Building Height:3 Age: New Building Material: Glass, Concrete Appearance: Modern Facilities: Club House Income of the residents: Higher Why do the residents live here? Silent Identity Accessibility: Low (not enough public transport) Building Height:2 Age: Old Building Material: Concrete Appearance: Old Facilities: Dock Income of the residents: Lower Why do the residents live here? Adopt this environment Silent Accessibility: Low (not enough public transport) SITE 2 vs. SITE 3 - The Beverly Hill vs. Sam Mun Tsai New Village
SITE 4 – Tombolo (連島沙州) • Force: Exogenetic Force • Object: Sandy Deposits • Form Process: • Sediments deposit • Wave to built them up • Extend to Yan Tin Tsai
SITE 5 • Endogenetic force • Lateral force • Slide apart • the rock is cut into three parts. The middle part moves downwards and not parallel to other two parts