Report of F.4 field-trip on Lamma Island

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Group members: Leung Chun Hei 4A (19) Chan Chi Yan 4A (28) Fu Man Kei 4A (30) Ip Pui Ying 4A (31)

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Report of F.4 field-trip on Lamma Island. Economics. Group members: Leung Chun Hei 4A (19) Chan Chi Yan 4A (28) Fu Man Kei 4A (30) Ip Pui Ying 4A (31). Index. P.2 ---------------------------------------------------- Index P.3 – P.5 --------------------------------- Public Goods - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Group members:

Leung Chun Hei 4A (19)

Chan Chi Yan 4A (28)

Fu Man Kei 4A (30)

Ip Pui Ying 4A (31)

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Index

P.2 ---------------------------------------------------- IndexP.3 – P.5 --------------------------------- Public Goods P.6 ---------------------------------------- Private GoodsP.7 – P.9 ---------------------------------------- DemandP.10 – P.11 -------------------------------------- SupplyP.12 – P.13 ------------------------ Division of labourP.14 --------------------------------------- ConsumptionP.15 ------------------------------- Tertiary productionP.16 – P.17 ----------------------------------- QuestionsP.18 – P.21 ---------------------------------- Reflections

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Public Goods

Public goods are goods that are non-rival and non-excludable in consumption. For example, the public toilet which on the Lamma Island is a public good, because everyone can use it.

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Public Goods

Apart from the public toilet, the beach which on the Lamma Island is also a Public Good

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Public Goods

What’s more, the library on the Lamma Island also a Public Good

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Private Goods

Private goods are goods that are rival and excludable in consumption. For example, bean curd pudding ( 豆腐花 )is a kind of Private Good

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Demand

Demand is the quantity of a good that a consumer is willing and able to buy at different prices per period of time, other factors being constant. It is consumer’s plan of purchase.

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Demand

Since many people like our classmates went to the Lamma Island…

…the demand for the ferry services ….

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Demand

…and the foods may increase

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Supply

Supply refer to the quantity of a good that a seller is willing and able to sell at different prices per period of time, other factors being constant.

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Supply

Since the weather become more windy, the supply for electricity may increases.

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Division of labour

Division of labour in production means that the production process is divided into a number of sub-processes, each taken care of by an individual worker.

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Division of labour

For example, the energy from Lamma Winds save to the wind farm. The workers of wind farm concentrate on a particular task he can do best such as the technicians using the capital to change the energy into electricity.

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Consumption

Consumption is the activities that use goods or services directly to satisfy wants. For example, people have lunch at a restaurant. They pay money to buy the lunch boxes and their satisfy wants.

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Tertiary production

Tertiary production refers to the provision of services. For example, when people seek to sign, the miao zhu( 廟祝 ) will solve the sign.

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I) What is the opportunity cost of taking part in the fieldtrip on Lamma Island?

Opportunity cost means that the highest-valued option forgone. The opportunity cost of taking part in the fieldtrip on Lamma Island is the lessons we should have on Thursday. Also, because of the time spent on the trip is longer than in school, the activities such as extracurricular activity after school will be the opportunity cost.

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III) Will your answer in (I) change if the weather on that day is very bad?

The cost of taking part in the fieldtrip on Lamma Island remain unchanged because travelling on Lamma Island is not the highest-valued option forgone.

II) Will your answer in (I) change if the weather on that day is very good?

The opportunity cost of it will decrease because the value of visiting on Lamma Island increase, so the lessons needed to have on Thursday which is the highest-valued option forgone will decrease.

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ReflectionOn 10th March, 2011, our school held a core day. Every form have to go outstanding and we went to Lamma Island. In the past, just thought that Lamma Island is undeveloped and like a small fishing port. However, it was surprise that i could see the other side of them. Moreover, I have learnt the culture of the people who are living in Lamma Island. They believe in Chinese God very much. I heard that they go to the Tin Hau Temple every day. There are many foreigner live in there because of comfortable lives and fresh air. It shows that Hong Kong must improve the environment. Therefore, Hong Kong will earn more profits.

In short, I enjoy this field-trip and my knowledge have improved a lot. I hope I can travel this kind of trip again!

Leung Chun Hei 4A (19)

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Reflection

During this field-trip, I know that Lamma Island is a excellent tourist attraction and have many different kinds of shops and restaurant. In the past, I just thought that Lamma Island is undeveloped and like a small fishing port. Moreover, I learn that members cooperation is very important.

Chan Chi Yan 4A (28)

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Reflection

During this field-trip, I know that Lamma Island is a excellent tourist attraction and have many different kinds of shops and restaurant. Nowadays, the Hong Kong government blinds a Wind Power Station. It can invest Hong Kong's profits. I also learn lots of knowledge about the Wing Power Station. It can blend in the beautiful environment of Lamma Island.

Moreover, I learn that member’s cooperation is very important. Even if i do survey alone, I can't finish the project by myself. On the Lamma Island, I lost my temple and because of my teammates, i can finish the explore. I am willing to visit again!

Fu Man kei 4A (30)

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Reflection

On 10-3-2010, we had the core day and we went to Lamma Island to observe and study. We visited the Lamma Wind Power Station. It had a large fan that we can see from distant. There are many knowledge that about the fan. I watched every panels and improve a lot.

In the afternoon, we went to Tin Hau Temple. The temple's main hall is dedicated to Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea, while on either side of the main hall stand, respectively, Man Mo Hall, dedicated to both the God of Literature and the God of War and the Temple for Justice, built in honour of 12 noble-hearted men who protected the Lam Tsuen villages in the past.

In this trip, I know more about the culture of Lamma Island. The people believe the Chinses God and their life was free. I hope I can go there next time. Ip Pui Ying 4A (31)

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