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A place I like By: Amiiy Chan

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A place I like. By: Amiiy Chan. My neighborhood. This is Fairview Park, Hong Kong, the place I live. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A place I likeBy: Amiiy Chan

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My neighborhood This is Fairview Park, Hong Kong, the place I

live. Fairview Park is situated at the northwest

end of New Territories of Hong Kong, next to the famous Ramsar Wetland. Fairview Park is distant from the urban district and famous for its tranquil environment.

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My middle schoolI went to school in AIS 2009-2012. It was a

fun place and the students there were pretty nice. Well I would say it wasn’t the best 3 years I’ve ever had, but it was a great experience.

Our school had an adventure week every year, so we get to go to different places. I remember we went camping, hiking in Hk and went to Yangshuo, China to teach the kids. It was interesting.

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Festival WalkFestival Walk was probably one of the places

that my friends and I went to the most. It was a big shopping mall and it was close to our school. We walk to there after school and have Starbucks or McDonald or just eat at food court.

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This was a place I lived before I moved. It was close to my school but I had to take school bus everyday. Apparently I get sick on the bus easily so we decided to move.

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Ocean ParkOcean Park was always a good place to go to

during holidays. You get to see cute dolphins and lots of animals. There are many exciting rides to go on.

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Star Avenue In 1982, the New World Group built a promenade along the waterfront around the

New World Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon. In 2003, the Group announced it would spend HK$40 million to build the Avenue of Stars, a project supported by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Tourism Commission, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government and the Hong Kong Film Awards Association.

Martial artist and movie star Bruce Lee's sculpture The avenue was open to the general public on 28 April 2004 with an opening ceremony

held the previous day, 27 April 2004. The opening ceremony was presided over by a number of government and industry figures, including Henry Tang (Financial Secretary), Stephen Ip (Secretary for Economic Development and Labour), Patrick Ho (Secretary of Home Affairs), Selina Chow (Chair of Hong Kong Tourism Board), Manfred Wong (Director/Actor), and Cheng Yu Tung (Chair of New World Group); in which the privately funded avenue was handed over to the Hong Kong SAR government as public property. At opening, the avenue honours an initial 73 inductees elected by the Hong Kong Film Awards Association and the readers of City Entertainment.

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MTRI would say this is the best transportation

ever. It links Hong Kong together and you can basically get to anywhere you want in less than 1 hour.

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Hope you enjoyed it!