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2008-04-09 10:54 pm
Title: One day trip in Hong Kong
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2008-04-09 11:34 pm
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My auntie came last sunday, it was her first time to Hong Kong,
so she want me to take her to visit different places in Hong Kong.
First, we went to the Peak to do some shopping, my auntie love clothes.
The weather is very sunny so we saw the beatiful view of Hong Kong,
we took a lot of photo too. Next, we went to Sai Kung to have some seafood
for lunch, it was very yummy, my auntie like those fish very much.
Then, we went to Disneyland. We took many photo with Mickey and
Minnie. At night, there was a firework, it was very beautiful.
Lastly, we went back home. It was a fun trip.
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2008-04-09 11:06 pm
The area now known as Hong Kong became an important trading region and a significant strategic location for the Chinese mainland during the Tang and Song dynasties. These populated townships or villages had never been collectively known as Hong Kong before the British administration. The area began to attract the attention of China and the rest of the world again in the 19th century, when it was ceded to Britain after the Opium Wars.


Tea, silk, and other Asian luxury goods were introduced in Europe by the Portuguese, and by the mid-18th century these items were in high demand, particularly tea. The British, to redress their net outflow of payments to China for tea and to force China to conduct relations like other states, invaded China, winning the First Opium War in 1841. During the war, Hong Kong Island was first occupied by the British, and then formally ceded by the Qing Dynasty of China in 1842 under the Treaty of Nanking.





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The waterfall where foreign ships got fresh water. Near the waterfall was a village called Hong Kong Village (香港村), which prompted foreigners to incorrectly name the island Hong Kong.

Hong Kong became a crown colony in 1843. The first urban settlement was named Victoria City. The Kowloon Peninsula south of Boundary Street and Stonecutter's Island was ceded to the British in 1860 under the Convention of Peking after the Second Opium War. Various adjacent lands, known as the New Territories (including New Kowloon and Lantau Island), were then leased by Britain for 99 years, from 1 July 1898 to 30 June 1997.


Hong Kong entered a dark age during the Japanese Occupation of World War II, which lasted for three years and eight months. After their defeat by the allied forces, the Japanese surrendered on 15 August 1945. The port was quickly re-opened and welcomed a mass migration of Chinese refugees in 1949 from the civil war. Many refugees escaped to Hong Kong fearing the new Communist government in China.










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