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Composition about Hong Kong

Because I love landscape tourism, I have been interested in Hong Kong very early. At this time, I had an opportunity that made it possible for me to realize my dream, and I couldn't help but feel happy.

When I first arrived in Hong Kong, my first feeling was that the distance between big names like Tung Chee-hwa, Li Ka-shing, Jackie Chan, and Stephen Chow was getting closer. On the way to Repulse Bay and the top of the mountain, the tour guide kept introducing to us: "Please look to the left. The house being renovated is the private villa of the former Chief Executive Mr. Tung Chee-hwa... Please look at the first red house at the leading position on the mountain. , that is Jackie Chan’s villa, and the white building next to him is Mr. Li Ka-shing’s hilltop villa..." Everyone booed. Seeing the properties of these celebrities along the way makes people think of their heroic demeanor in the business world and the entertainment industry, which makes them even more admirable.

Hong Kong is a strange city. It has been colonized for more than a hundred years, but a considerable number of locals are proud of it. According to the tour guide, most of the young people here can speak fluent English. Or French. The secondary education in this city is also divided into three categories. The first category is undoubtedly the best, and all of them focus on English education and do not speak Mandarin; the second and third categories mainly focus on Chinese education. This is very embarrassing for mainlanders.

In just two days in Hong Kong, my friends were amazed to see Rolls-Royce, Porsche, and BMW all over the streets. Fortunately, I have never studied cars. Even if there are famous cars on the street, in my eyes, the difference is only four wheels and two legs.

Hong Kong is a shopping paradise, with a dazzling array of famous brands, but the prices are staggeringly high. Walk into a fashion store, pick out a piece of clothing, look at the price, and then pretend to be calm. Go back and then run away in a hurry. Of course, not all people are as destitute as I am. Most people come to Hong Kong to shop, not for bargains but for fashion and new ideas. A shopping expert can also find things he likes here.