After 10 years…
1st July is by the corner.
I have watched a short interview on TV about how Chris Patten thinks about the changes of Hong Kong after it was hanged back to China ten years ago. He said the changes of HK are much better than what he thought ten years ago. Chris Patten did the reasonable good jobs before he left. We still remember very well how much he likes HK style egg tarts and how beautiful three of his daughters are. During his interview, he particularly mentioned two of his daughters married and he became headmaster of two universities in the U.K. He understands so well what kind of topics HK people like to hear about his family.
I wasn’t in HK though ten years ago. I really don’t know what the feeling was. My sister told me I missed the best scene of my life. She said she will never forget the scene. I spent 19 years in HK so far, not continuously, from time to time. I have never thought that HK would get any worse after 1997. The period of SARS and stock market crash was tough, but we did go through fine. Many did emigrate to overseas before 1997, but most did come back for good. Shanghai is regarded as an international city to replace HK in the coming 10 years, but seems there is still long way to go. This major worry doesn’t seem to bother us much anymore. The positive growth of Chinese economy is the best advantage of HK. Chinese government does concern very much the position of HK in China. We are all looking forward to seeing all the good development of HK in the shortcoming future.
I am happy about HK, Mainland, Taiwan, U.K., and anywhere I had ever been. I am happy to live in anywhere actually. It doesn’t matter where I live, it does only matter if I had happy life.
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You just reminded me of this link that I received from Cathay Pacific Airways a week ago:
http://www.welovehongkong.hk/
Perhaps you can elaborate your thoughts and win a prize.
Hahha..Thank you for the link. I am not good in proper writing, very bad actually…this kind of writing competition requires talented people for participation, certainly not me…:P