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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "“Hong Kong Kids” or “Kong Kids” (Kong Hai; 港孩) is an expression that originally referred to Hong Kong children or teenagers who are unable to look after themselves, have low emotional intelligence and are vulnerable to adversity, but now it specifically refers to children in Hong Kong who have weak self-management, are vulnerable to adversity and possess low emotional intelligence. (Chinese: 港孩) This term originated from a book titled “Kong Kids: The Nightmares for Parents and Teachers“ published by MingPao, a Chinese Newspaper Publisher in Hong Kong, in 2009 and refers to children born in Hong Kong after 1990. The book summarizes ten negative characteristics of a particular category of Hong Kong children it labels as 'Kong Kids'. Parents are the cause of "Kong kids', because they treat their children as 'princes or princesses' of the family. Parents also spoil their children with material gifts and money. Moreover, parents are kids-orientated and attempt to tackle all the problems their kids face. In such an environment, Kong Kids may encounter a multitude of problems as they become adults. It is not uncommon for these children to develop a self-centered personality. They feel the Earth revolves around them and will not respect others. In addition, they cannot resist adverse conditions. They become easily bad-tempered when they cannot solve a problem, and in extreme cases some try committing suicide. These harmful habits and characters may influence future generations, forming a vicious cycle."@en }

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