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The South China Sea a bright pearl, a prosperous and beautiful city. A town and international connection. It is my hometown -- Hongkong.It is a beautiful landscape, renowned at home and abroad. Hongkong has many tourist attractions. Children like to place the disney. Disney has all kinds of games. I like most is a roller coaster, and car travel, car and all kinds of fairy tale characters.Hongkong youth Ma Bridge very grand! The white bridge is a cable-stayed type rope firmly built on the bridge. The bridge cars coming and going, a train passed under the bridge. Tsing Ma Bridge with his huge body across the sea on both sides, so mighty, magnificent.Hongkong is a paradise for shopping and food paradise, here gathered around the world commodity. People can also enjoy the world 's food.This is my hometown -- Hongkong. A gathering of Chinese and Western culture.Hongkong I love you!
I plan to make this an ongoing project, adding reviews as I discover or rediscover the sights, sounds, and smells that make Hong Kong one of the most interesting cities in the world.
I've been living here 14 years and made my first trip to Hong Kong in 1979. I can get just as excited today about some aspects of this city as I did 26 years ago. For example, yesterday, January 29, 2006, was Lunar New Year’s Eve, and Pam and I decided to visit some of the tourist sites in the New Territories, Sik Sik Yeung Temple, Li Chin Nunnery, and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. I’ll be writing about each of these and the restaurant where we had dinner, The Peak Café.
Last summer we were visited by three nieces from the US, none of whom had ever been out of the US and one of whom had never been out of Montana. So we became tourist guides, but in the spirit of the Zen concept of a "Beginner’s Mind," we also acted as if we were seeing some of these things for the first time.
I will be reviewing many of the places we visited: Victoria Peak, Café Deco, The Hong Kong Art Museum, the Hong Kong History Museum, the Science Museum, Stanley Market, Lantau Island, Po Lin Monastery, Man Mo Temple, the Coastal Defense Museum, the Fringe Club, and Tai O Village. We also walked extensively in Central, Sheung Wan, Western Addition, the Mid-Levels, Aberdeen, Causeway Bay, Happy Valley, Kowloon, and Wanchai. I’ll write about what we saw. As a recent visitor from France reminded me, wandering aimlessly is one of the best ways to get to know Hong Kong.
I will also review shopping as well as tourist traps and restaurants I recommend avoiding. If I can figure out how to do it honestly, I’ll review some hotels, particularly the ones I stayed in before I became a resident.
I see this as a continuing project and will write reviews in between the journals of my travels away from Hong Kong. Stay tuned.