Playtimes December 2014 - page 83

Chloe, 13, says:
What I love about Hong Kong is the culture, food and shopping.
There are so many temples to see and cultural places. The food is to die for. All the
dim sum and egg waffles you can pick up on the streets for $5. The shopping, from
going to Central to get clothes from Zara, to going to Stanley for a trinket.
Amanda, 15, says:
The greatest thing is having the opportunity to go out and get
involved in the community. Whether it’s a service venture, or an internship, or a
film festival, there’s always going to be something for everybody.
Jack, 14, says:
The freedom teens are given and ease of public transport, and I
love to hang out on The Peak skateboarding.
Nellie, 12, says:
I love how safe it is; you are never scared when you are by yourself
or with friends alone. And I also love going on junks, hikes in the mountains and
having dim sum every weekend.
Lewis, 15, says:
It is a very convenient place to live, and easy to get around. As
well as that, the people are great – whether they are friends or strangers, everyone
is generally really nice.
Sharon, 15, says:
Typhoon no-school days!
Oliver, 14, says:
I really like how the culture is diverse and it is a very welcoming
place. When I go into the city, I see many cultures all interacting with each other.
Bella, 14, says:
The city atmosphere is amazing. I love how lively it is and
how much there is to do. There’s never a dull moment. I’ve grown to be an
international city girl at heart.
What do you like most
about living in Hong Kong?
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