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White Cat Black Cat
Traditional Chinese白貓黑貓
Simplified Chinese白猫黑猫
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBáimāo Hēimāo
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingbaak6 maau1 hak1 maau1
Q-Boy in the Hong Kong Avenue of Comic Stars
Q Boy (first from left) and Doctor A (third from left)

The White Cat Black Cat (Chinese: 白貓黑貓) series was founded by Ma Sing-yuen and Fong She Mei in 2004. Nowadays, White Cat Black Cat books are well received by children and parents in Hong Kong.

Characters

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The main characters are a white cat named Q Boy (Q小子; Q-siu2 zi2; Q-xiǎozǐ) and a black cat scholar named Doctor A (A博士; A-bok3 si6; A-bóshì). They are characters created by Ma Sing-yuen (Ma-long). They are ready to lead exciting adventures into a world full of mysteries!

Q Boy is the main character of the White Cat Black Cat series. He is one of the 24 classic local comic characters selected by CreateHK in 2012.[1] The three-dimensional sculpture of Q Boy was displayed at Kowloon Park in Tsim Sha Tsui and Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai.

Q Boy asks questions and Doctor A, who is the uncle of Q Boy, has answers. Their names refer to the English words "question" and "answer". Besides the characters mentioned above, Mr Ma Sing-yuen created several other interesting characters as well, like cat girl Miu Miu, Q Boy's little brother Chocolate, Q Boy's best friend Little D, etc. With their dialogue, children can learn efficiently and happily by reading the questions and answers. The series was established in 2004.[2]

White Cat Black Cat Series

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  • Funny Cat Detective Series
  • Fascinating Knowledge Series
  • History Adventure Series
  • Funny Liberal Studies Series
  • White Cat Black Cat View the World Series
  • Digital West Series
  • Six Box Comics Series

Recognition

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Century Culture had published over 800 publications and 10 series of '' White Cat Black Cat'' since its establishment. The featured books including '' Detective Cat'' series, '' Jokes Series'', '' Digital Journey to the West '' series and more, are all reputable and well received among local teachers, parents and schoolchildren; shaping the company as a well-known children's literature brand.


The series has won several book awards in Hong Kong.[3] Ma Sing-yuen and Fong She Mei won the Best Ten Books Election Award from Hong Kong Reading City several times, including 3rd Prize in 2011,[4] 5th Prize in 2014,[5] and 1st Prize in 2015.[6]

Because of the popularity of White Cat Black Cat, Fong She-mei and Ma Sing-yuen had a Ming Pao interview in 2012.[7]

In 2014, Sing Tao Daily invited Fong She-mei and Ma Sing-yuen to create a new section, Comics about 12 Traditional Chinese Model Essay.[8]

Hong Kong Reading City

The Best Ten Books Election Award

  • 9th Edition of Hong Kong Reading City, in 2011: 3rd Prize, Six Box Comics Vol. 42[9]
  • 12th Edition of Hong Kong Reading City, in 2014: 5th Prize, Mystery of Dinosaurs[10]
  • 13th Edition of Hong Kong Reading City, in 2015: 1st Prize, Little Detective of Schoolyard II[11]

The Best Ten Books Election is held by Hong Kong Reading City every year. The election is based on a trial reading system. Students can choose their favorite books and writers.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Hong Kong Avenue of Comic Stars "Q Boy."
  2. ^ "Q Boy <White Cat Black Cat>"
  3. ^ Ho, Andrew. "Cover story" (Archive). Junior Standard (student-oriented version of The Standard). 24 January 2011. P02. Retrieved on July 27, 2014.
  4. ^ Six Box Comics Vol. 42《六格爆笑彈》vol. 42"《六格爆笑彈》vol. 42"
  5. ^ Mystery of Dinosaurs《傻貓神探-恐龍謎蹤》"《傻貓神探-恐龍謎蹤》"
  6. ^ Little Detective in Schoolyard II 《校園小偵探2》"《校園小偵探2》"
  7. ^ 小朋友大問題﹕白貓黑貓主腦揭秘! "小朋友大問題﹕白貓黑貓主腦揭秘!."
  8. ^ Elsie﹕〈漫畫十二範文 趣學文言經典〉,星島日報,2014年8月26日。"〈漫畫十二範文 趣學文言經典〉."
  9. ^ Six Box Comics Vol. 42《六格爆笑彈》vol.42"《六格爆笑彈》vol.42"
  10. ^ Mystery of Dinosaurs 《傻貓神探-恐龍謎蹤》"《傻貓神探-恐龍謎蹤》"
  11. ^ Little Detective in Schoolyard II 《校園小偵探2》"《校園小偵探2》"
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