Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Hong Kong

My novel travels to many places in China, mainly to the province of Sichuan (Chengdu), Shanghai and Beijing. There are two stops in Hong Kong. I was introduced to Hong Kong by Shui Ying, a wondeful woman living now in that city. She e-mailed me this beautiful 360-degree panoramic view over Hong Kong harbour
www.sky100.com.hk/sky100-panorama/start_south.html

For walking tours in Hong Kong, please go to "A Kindle in Hong Kong" by blogger Shannon Young, where she has many great photos of the city.
www.akindleinhongkong.blogspot.com/

Hong Kong is a bridge between mainland China and the West. Last year Hong Kong retained its position as the freest economy in the world. In mainland China there is state capitalism with planned economy. Hong Kong is one of the two special administrative regions of the People's republic of China. Many of the 7 million residents of Hong Kong wish that mainland China wil become more like Hong Kong, while the regime in Beijing hopes that Hong Kong will become more like mainland China.  The city flower of Hong Kong is the Bauhinia. To learn more about the city:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong




Enjoy this song about Hong Kong (1978) by the late Teresa Teng
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmqVXQiAyQY
and this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqG11eNZFzo

 

14 comments:

  1. Hong Kong has long been known as the Pearl of the Orient for its vibrancy and diversity, it is a truly dynamic city where east meets west.

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    1. Thanks Michelle for visiting and enjoy your staying in HK.

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  2. Nice song about Hong Kong by Teresa Deng. She had one of the sweetest voices. When she sang it was so effortless like gliding in the air. One professor even described her voice as "seven parts sweetness, three parts tears". However here in Malaysia, Hong Kong has a bad reputation as a city of rude shopkeepers and sales people and of narrow streets and overcrowding.

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    1. Thanks for visiting from Malaysia, who also has a wonderful singer following in the steps of Teresa Deng. She is Siti Nurhaliza and was named as the Voice of Asia. Like Teresa Deng she sings in several languages and is versatile. Check on YouTube her song "Falling in Love (offical video)" where she sings like a western singer, and her "Sonata Muslim Salju (SITI)" with different style.

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  3. Thank you for the mention Giora! I love living in Hong Kong, and it's fascinating to see how quickly the city is changing.

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  4. You are welcome Shannon, and I enjoyed your Walking Tours in HK where we can walk in HK while being far a way.

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  5. Wow, loved Shannon's walking tour and the music link. Do you know how Teresa Deng died? She appears very young! Thanks for all of that. I met a few people I didn't know before. :)

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  6. Thanks for visiting, Victoria. Teresa Teng (Deng Lijun in Mandarin) died in 1995 from severe respiratory attack of asthma while on holiday in Thailand. She was 42.

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  7. So sad! And so many over there have severe asthma. I have a friend from Malaysia and she still has it bad, though she lives here.

    On a happier note: I'm delighted to see you advanced to the second round!

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  8. I loved Hong Kong. My sister worked there at Disney there when they opened the park so we went to visit her there.

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  9. Thanks for visiting, Christina, and I hope to visit Hong Kong one day. I share your passion for Korea. Some of my favourite songs are from Korea and I also enjoyed watching one of their Korea TV drama.

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