วันพุธที่ 6 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

A Trip to Hong Kong - Conclusion

A Trip to Hong Kong - Conclusion

Conclusions

This is a part of 5 presentations in essays with pictures.

During December 29, 2009 to January 1, 2010, I and my family, Pracob, Natti, and Palm had a trip to Hong Kong

During the New Year 2010 Vacation. We spent 3 nights and 3 days in Hong Kong. Day 1, we visited Venetian Macau, the world largest Casino complex, with gambling areas, shopping area, and food service area. Day 2, we visited some places in Hong Kong, including the Kawloon side, via traveling by MTR, the Hong Kong subway, and taxi. Day 3, we went to shopping malls did some shopping and exploring more food.

I also present the transportation - how to travel to Hong Kong and in Hong Kong. We also concluded our viewpoints about Hong Kong in a very short summary - with some selected keywords. We are grateful for the useful materials from Wikipedia, the free enclycopedia.

Pracob Cooparat
E-mail: pracob@sb4af.org

The followings are the final part about the trip conclusion.

In the morning of the next day, we had our breakfast together, I started a conversation – what we can sum up into 5 keywords of Hong Kong.

The followings are some of the family brainstorming:

Efficiency

Food at the cost of HKD 50 around Crossway Bay, the most expensive places

Fast, speed

Serving food

Hotel reception

Transportation

Infra-Structure

- HKIA

- MTR

- Hong Kong trams

- Airport Express

- Taxis

- Street for vehicles

Walkways for people

Have less crossroads for people to walk

You are likely to walk under or over the streets

Diversity

Under the principle of "one country, two systems", Hong Kong runs on economic and political systems different from those of mainland China.[11] Hong Kong is one of the world's leading international financial centres, with a major capitalist service economy characterised by low taxation, free trade and minimum government intervention under the ethos of positive non-interventionism.[12] The Hong Kong dollar is the 9th most traded currency in the world.[13]

Under the British Rules

Hong Kong's independent judiciary functions under the common law framework.[14] Its political system is governed by the Basic Law of Hong Kong, its constitutional document. It has a burgeoning multi-party system, and its legislature is partly elected through universal suffrage. The Chief Executive of Hong Kong is the head of government.[15]

Vertical

Double decked buses

Double decked trams

High rise buildings

Oriental Democracy

One country, two system - Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao Chinaization - trilingual vs internationalization Commercialization - Macao, Hong Kong Disney World, Low cost - hkd 70 per day for room, hkd 12 per meal Cleanliness

Infrastructure- bridging between buildings, less pedestrian walks, airport, MTR, ferry, tramps, one-stop non-stop Good governance - anti corruption, good education, bearable conflict, democratization,

Pracob Cooparat
134 Soi Aree Samphan 5
Phaholyothin Rd
Bangkok, Thailand 10400

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:

แสดงความคิดเห็น