The Last Tigers of Hong Kong: True Stories of Big Cats That Stalked Britain's Chinese Colony by Saeki, John

The Last Tigers of Hong Kong: True Stories of Big Cats That Stalked Britain's Chinese Colony

Tigers once came to Hong Kong. They preyed on pigs, chickens, cattle and deer. They sometimes killed...
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Author: John Saeki
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The Last Tigers of Hong Kong: True Stories of Big Cats That Stalked Britain's Chinese Colony by Saeki, John

The Last Tigers of Hong Kong: True Stories of Big Cats That Stalked Britain's Chinese Colony

€25,12

The Last Tigers of Hong Kong: True Stories of Big Cats That Stalked Britain's Chinese Colony

€25,12
Author: John Saeki
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Tigers once came to Hong Kong. They preyed on pigs, chickens, cattle and deer. They sometimes killed people. They came to Hong Kong most years through to the end of the 1950s, and possibly into the 1960s. As long as there were South China tigers in the wild, Hong Kong saw some of them. They stopped coming when they were on their way to extinction in their homeland across the border. Not many people know this, and not many people believe it to be true. But it is true, tigers came. And this is the first written history of the Hong Kong tiger.

Author: John Saeki
Publisher: Blacksmith Books
Published: 12/15/2022
Pages: 212
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.61lbs
ISBN: 9789887554615

About the Author
John Saeki spends his working days writing and designing maps, charts and information graphics on world news. When he is not composing explainers on pandemics, political turmoil and endangered wildlife, he heads through woodland valleys and over the hills, looking in wonder at the strange planet he finds himself on.His first novel, The Tiger Hunters of Tai O, was published by Blacksmith Books in 2017, featuring a fictional tiger on the hills of Lantau Island. After that, he went on the trail of real tigers that came to Hong Kong and found a treasure trove of forgotten history.He now lives in windswept Yorkshire, and often talks with his family of the wonderful animals he came across in his 20 years in the subtropics of Hong Kong.

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