Standing in the building on the peak, Hong Kong, I and Yoyo Looked down at the whole city from the glass. The glass reflected the elevator. This is the city which never sleeps.
An old Christian missionized his faith in Mong Kok, HongKong. He stood in the middle of the street holding that board for several hours till the evening came. He kept that pose as the stream of people flowed by him.
Most of the residential buildings in Hong Kong are very much alike. They are huge and have plenty of windows which means thousands of people living up there. I think residential buildings can be one of the symbols of Hong Kong.I and my friend Yoyo went to Hong Kong at the beginning of July, 2008. During that trip I took a lot of photos and purchased a lot of stuff. If we students went to the right places to shop, things can be quite cheap with good quality. Because of the tight fund we couldn't consume very expensive meals. We went to Mcdonald's quite a lot and the local tea resterants to eat some simple meals. That dind't bother us at all. On the contrary, we felt kinda relieved.
Hong Kong is a huge city with limited land. What impressive me most is how this city can be so well managed with a large population and under such complecated circumstances. In this city, people have good manners; the streets are clean; modern and tradition are well bonded. Isn't that amazing? In terms of order, there're wide gaps between the cities in the mainland and Hong Kong. That's also the reason why I highly recommended my mom to visit Hong Kong.
Well...Hong Kong part is over. I'll keep talking my recent life. I hadn't written this blog for a long time becouse having no idea of what to say. The days passed just like drinking a glass of water. No special taste and really simple. This semester will end 4 weeks later. That makes me nervous. I wish I could slow down the time just like brake a car...

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